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Collection Title: Heartman (Charles F.) Papers
Collection Number: M94
Dates: ca. 1893 - 1990; Bulk Dates ca. 1913-1963
Volume: 24 cubic feet
Provenance: The bulk of the collection was purchased from
Charles F. Heartman's daughter, Mrs. Neil McKinney, in 1972. Additional materials
were donated by Mrs. McKinney in 1986 and 1987.
Copyright: This collection may be protected from unauthorized
copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code).
Biographical/Historical Sketch:
Charles Frederick Heartman was a well known antiquarian book dealer and one
of the foremost authorities on rare Americana of his time. From 1936 to 1943
he lived on an estate named "The Book Farm", which was situated approximately
six miles south of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Mr. Heartman was born on April 4, 1883, in Braunschweig, Germany. His father
was Charles Henry Frederick Peter Heartman, a furniture dealer. His mother died
when he was two, and he was reared by his father and grandmother. He attended
grade school and gymnasium (a German secondary school that prepares students
for the university).
Heartman began collecting books and prints as a child, and at the age of seventeen
he produced a literary periodical entitled Der Literat. He wrote for
several German newspapers and periodicals, and at one time was a foreign correspondent
in the Balkans. By 1907 he owned and edited a small newspaper called Der
Berliner Beobachter. Also in 1907, convinced that Germany was in a moral,
physical and intellectual decline, he emigrated to London, England. There he
continued his journalistic career and made preliminary inroads into the bookselling
business.
While in London he met Martha Charlotte Frieda Esche who was also a German
emigre, and the two were married on August 19, 1908. They remained in England
until 1911, when they emigrated to the United States with only the $40.00 in
cash required of all immigrants.
In New York Heartman was hired as a society reporter for The New York
Herald, but was fired when it was discovered that he was married (marriage
was apparently considered a liability for that position). He then accepted a
job as janitor of an apartment building. This time he was fired because he was
more successful at renting apartments than was the building superintendent.
In his spare time, he worked as a volunteer for a book dealer named Deutschberger,
learning everything he could about the book trade. In 1913 he held his first
book auction, and his career was launched. He established book stores at two
locations in New York, first on Lexington Avenue and later on East 24th Street.
In 1920 Heartman decided that his book business might prosper in other areas
of New England. In search of the perfect location, he moved to Rutland, Vermont.
Then in 1921, he moved to Perth Amboy, New Jersey, finally settling in Metuchen,
New Jersey in 1922. There he purchased a Greek Revival mansion and conducted
retail sales and auctions of rare books and manuscripts from his home. His auction
sales were elaborate, well planned events, and frequently included sumptuous
meals prepared by Mrs. Heartman. The Heartmans remained in Metuchen for thirteen
years.
In 1935, Heartman moved to New Orleans and with his associate Charles Knight,
established The Pelican Galleries in the French Quarter. In 1936, he purchased
a 400-acre farm from the United States Government, approximately six miles south
of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, which he named The Book Farm. His original intent
was to establish a cooperative colony for artistic and literary individuals
on the estate. However, the venture proved economically unfeasible, so he returned
to selling books and conducting auctions. In this rural setting, the Heartmans
frequently held outdoor barbecues for auction patrons and guests. The Heartmans
remained in Hattiesburg until 1943, when they relocated to Biloxi, Mississippi.
The Biloxi establishment was also called The Book Farm.
Wanderlust struck again in 1947, and Heartman moved to New Braunfels, Texas.
There he conducted business from his two-story stucco home on Seguin Street.
In 1951 he returned to New Orleans, where he established The Southern Library
Service. He remained in New Orleans until his death in 1953.
Charles and Martha Heartman were the parents of one daughter, Dolley Madison
Heartman, so named because at the time of her birth, her father was examining
the personal papers of the former first lady. Had the child been a boy, he would
have been named Stonewall Jackson Heartman. Dolley (who prefers to be called
Madison) was educated in England at Crouch End School, a private girls' school
operated by Miss Charlotte Cowdroy. Ms. Heartman married Neil McKinney of New
Orleans.
Throughout his career, Heartman haunted book stores, auctions, estate sales
and the like, searching for rare books and manuscripts. He specialized in rare
Americana, which is considered his most important contribution to the literary
world. One of his strongest legacies is in the field of Afro-Americana. Two
significant collections of Heartman's Afro-Americana exist. One is at Xavier
University in New Orleans; the other is at Texas Southern University in Houston,
and is perhaps the largest such collection in the United States.
Heartman founded the 78 volume "Heartman's Historical Series", consisting
of bibliographies, reprints of rare books relating to America, checklists of
authors' works, and original productions. He also wrote a number of books, using
such pseudonyms as Stefan Stumpf, Steven Stump and Heinrich Hartman. Among his
published works are Maria Hedwig (written in 1907 about his first love), Cuisine de l'Amour, and A Bibliographical Checklist of the First
Editions of Edgar Allan Poe, Vols. I - III. In addition, he edited and
published two book collecting journals, The American Collector (which
was later re-named The Americana Collector) and The American Book
Collector, and wrote pamphlets on a variety of topics. Among his pamphlets
are several stinging criticisms of his native Germany during World Wars I and
II. An example is "There Must Be No Germany After This War", published in 1943.
Mr. Heartman was a member of the National Republican Club, the Edgar Allan
Poe Club, the Knights of Pythias, the Benevolent and Protective Order of the
Elks, and several book clubs and state historical societies.
Charles F. Heartman died of a heart attack on May 8, 1953, at his home in
New Orleans, just three days after attending a meeting of the National Society
of Autograph Collectors in Columbus, Ohio. His remains were cremated.
After her husband's death, Martha Heartman continued to operate his bookselling
business until 1963, but conducted no auctions. Mrs. Heartman died on October
26, 1969, in New Orleans, at the age of 88.
Charles Heartman has been described as brilliant, stimulating, salty, and
colorful. However, more insight is contained in the fact that one of the most
gratifying events of his life was becoming a naturalized American citizen on
September 12, 1916. In his own words, "The most glorious moment of my life was
when the postman handed me that long white envelope that I knew contained my
naturalization papers."
Scope and Content:
This collection consists of approximately 24 cubic feet of materials that
document the life and career of Charles F. Heartman from about 1893 until his
death in 1953. His wife, Martha, continued to run the bookselling business after
her husband's death, and some materials in the collection relate to that time
period. Whenever possible, Mr. Heartman's original file names have been retained
in arranging the collection.
The collection has been divided into seven series:
Series I: Personal Records
Series II: Business Records
Series III: Americana Catalogues
Series IV: Auction Catalogues
Series V: Heartman's Historical Series
Series VI: Publications:
Books
Pamphlets
Periodicals
Series VII: Miscellaneous Materials
Series I is comprised of an assortment of personal records pertaining to Charles
and Martha Heartman and their daughter, Dolley Madison Heartman McKinney. Items
of particular interest are Mr. Heartman's 1893 report card, his naturalization
certificate, a series of correspondence between the Heartmans and their daughter,
and letters to Heartman from Theodore Roosevelt (Box 1, Folder 29). In a letter
to his daughter (Feb. 21, 1934) Heartman expressed his views on Russia, Germany
and Poland, and a letter from Martha to Dolley (ca. 1942) discusses the fact
that the Heartmans were considered Nazi spies by some Hattiesburg citizens.
Other items in the series are articles and manuscripts by Charles Heartman,
Charles and Martha Heartman's marriage certificates and passports, certificates
of membership in various organizations, and a collection of photographs. The
photographs portray members of the Heartman Family, friends and acquaintances,
several of the Heartmans' homes, and scenes from Martha Heartman's hometown
of Gorlitz, Germany.
Series II contains records pertaining to Heartman's business activities. Of
interest in this series are the Barnett-Muir libel case (resulting from an article
in the November 1932 issue of The American Book Collector), correspondence
concerning Heartman's bankruptcy in the 1930s, and customer account records.
Also in the series are general business correspondence, copyrights, orders for
items from Americana catalogues, newspaper clippings, and correspondence with
book trade personalities such as Thomas W. Streeter, Mitchell Kennerly, George
D. Smith, and A. Edward Newton.
Series III consists of Americana catalogues which featured items for sale
at Heartman's establishment. The catalogues described each item in some detail
and listed its selling price. Mr. Heartman often prefaced his catalogues with
lively commentaries on topics related to book collecting, and frequently added
reproductions of historical documents to make them more visually appealing.
Because of his attention to detail and their bibliographical value, libraries
such as The New York Public Library, The Library of Congress, the Bibliotheque
Nationale in Paris, and the British Library collected complete sets of the catalogues.
Eighty-seven priced and numbered catalogues and twenty-nine priced but unnumbered
catalogues are in this series. In addition there are five unpriced catalogues.
Series IV contains auction catalogues dating from 1913 to 1953. Heartman's
first auction sale was held in 1913, in New York and the last one was held in
1953, in New Orleans. However, it was in Metuchen, New Jersey that his most
famous auction sales occurred. Heartman's yellow and white Greek Revival mansion
was furnished throughout with Early American antiques, and provided the perfect
backdrop for the sale of rare Americana. Examples of auctions held there are
one at which Wilberforce Eames, William Clements, Lathrop Harper, and Otis G.
Hammond "gathered in an upstairs room and discussed collectors and collecting
for most of the afternoon", and a Washington's Birthday sale in 1926, at which
Mrs. Heartman served authentic colonial dishes such as Washington himself would
have consumed. Heartman produced 312 auction catalogues during his forty-year
career, and copies of most are available in this collection. At the end of the
series are three catalogues produced by individuals other than Heartman.
Series V is a collection of "Heartman's Historical Series" which includes
bibliographies, original works of contemporary authors, and historical reprints.
Unfortunately, the set is not complete; numbers 8, 14, 51, 55, 65, and 72 are
missing. For this series, Heartman chose topics which he considered important
to the history of American printing and literature. Examples are Samuel
Stubbs' Account of the War of 1812 (No. 5); Phillis Wheatley (No.
7); Letters on the Condition of Kentucky in 1825 (No. 22); A Bibliography
of Edgar Allan Poe (No. 53); and Defense of a Lincoln Conspirator
(No. 66). Numbers 54 and 73-75 were compiled by former University of Southern
Mississippi president, Dr. William D. McCain, and deal with the Journals of
the General Assembly of the Mississippi Territory and laws of the Mississippi
Territory.
Series VI is comprised of publications and has three subseries: (1) Books,
(2) Pamphlets, and (3) Periodicals. Items within each subseries are arranged
alphabetically, by title.
Many of the books in this series are either by or about Charles Heartman.
Among them are A Bibliographical Checklist of the First Editions of Edgar
Allan Poe, Vols. I - III, Twenty-five Years in the Auction Business
and What Now?, and Maria Hedwig, all by Charles Heartman. Books
by other authors include Concerning Charles F. Heartman by Harry B.
Weiss; Wasted Womanhood by Charlotte Cowdroy; and The Fortunes
of Mitchell Kennerly by Matthew J. Bruccoli (Mitchell Kennerly was a book
dealer, friend of Charles Heartman and former employer of Dolley Heartman McKinney).
The pamphlet subseries contains publications by Heartman and a variety of
other authors. Titles by Heartman include "The Necessity of Prohibiting German
Newspapers", "John Peter Zenger and His Fight for the Freedom of the American
Press", and "There Must Be No Germany After This War." Among the titles by other
authors are "The Angler" by Washington Irving, "The Fornicators Court" by Robert
Burns, "Some Facts Concerning the Invention of Printing" by Charles S. Snydor,
and "Origin and Development of Shakespeare's Hamlet" by J. Christian Bay.
The periodical subseries consists primarily of The American Book Collector,
The American Collector, and The Americana Collector, which
were edited and published by Charles Heartman. Other periodicals include Antiquarian
Bookman, The Canadian Bookman, and The Publishers' Weekly.
Series VII contains miscellaneous materials that did not fit well into other
series. For instance there are files on Aaron Burr, William Hobart Royce, and
Lewis Carroll. Examples of other items are letters between King George III and
his princes, three estate files, several German documents, and an undated list
entitled "Twenty-five Most Influential Books Since 1885. Also included are three
folders of correspondence with members of the Cowan Family (1900-1912). The
connection, if any, between this family and the Heartmans is unclear.
The final items in the collection are a small silver-embossed glass bearing
Charles Heartman's initials and a magnifying monocle such as Heartman may have
used in examining rare books and manuscripts.
This collection should be of interest to researchers of antiquarian books,
rare Americana, or the rare book and manuscript business. In addition it provides
insight into the assimilation of a German immigrant family, and through correspondence,
the researcher is able to access the personality of Mr. Heartman and the dynamics
of the Heartman Family.
Box and Folder List:
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Series
I: Personal Records |
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Box 1
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Folder
1
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Biographical
Sketch of Charles F. Heartman (ca. 1953)
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Folder
2
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School
Report Card of Charles Heartman [A.K.A. Karl Hartmann] (December 20, 1893)
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Folder
3
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Marriage
Certificate of Charles & Martha Heartman (August 19, 1908)
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Folder
4
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Charles
F. Heartman's Certificate of Naturalization (Sept. 12, 1916)
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Folder
5
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Passports
of Charles F. Heartman (1905, 1929, 1934, and 1935)
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Folder
6
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Obituaries
of Charles F. Heartman (1953)
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Folder
7
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Information
Concerning the Funeral of Charles F. Heartman (1953)
|
| Folder
8 |
Eulogy
For Charles F. Heartman (ca. 1953) |
| Folder
9 |
Condolences
(May 8 - 30, 1953) |
| Folder
10 |
Condolences
(June 1 - 29, 1953) |
| Folder
11 |
Condolences
(July 9 - 27, 1953) |
| Folder
12 |
Condolences
(August 3 - 29, 1953) |
| Folder
13 |
Condolences
(September 2 - 18, 1953) |
| Folder
14 |
Condolences
(Undated) |
| Folder
15 |
Charles
F. Heartman Estate (1953) |
| Folder
16 |
National
Republican Club (1921; 1930) |
| Folder
17 |
American
Book Collectors' Club (ca. 1932) |
| Folder
18 |
Certificate:
American Defense Society (September 4, 1918) |
| Folder
19 |
Certificate:
Antiquarian Booksellers Association (1931) |
| Folder
20 |
Certificate:
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (March 15, 1932) |
| Folder
21 |
Certificate:
Edgar Allan Poe Club (1935-1936) |
| Folder
22 |
Certificate:
Knights of Pythias, Suspension Certificate (December 17, 1941) |
| Folder
23 |
Certificate:
New York Historical Society (June 11, 1924) |
| Folder
24 |
Certificate:
Rhode Island Historical Society (February 15, 1922) |
| Folder
25 |
Certificate:
Vermont Historical Society (April 14, 1925) |
| Folder
26 |
Passenger
List of R.M.S. Aquitania (September 19, 1931) |
| Folder
27 |
Canceled
Check for Mortgage on Metuchen, New Jersey Home (December 8, 1926) |
| Folder
28 |
Canceled
Check (September 20, 1926) and Utility Bill (1935) |
| Folder
29 |
Letters
From Theodore Roosevelt (August 11, 1916; August 17, 1916; & June 26, 1918) |
| Folder
30 |
Poem: "Theodore Roosevelt Heartman" (Undated) |
| Folder
31 |
Proposal
For "Utopian" Cooperative Community (ca. 1936) |
| Folder
32 |
Speech
Before The New Orleans Literary Club, "Three 18th Century Negroes" (Undated) |
| Folder
33 |
Liquor
Permit (July 30, 1920) |
| Folder
34 |
Book Review: "Charles F. Heartman Reviews Dr. Rosenbach's Young American Parade (Undated) |
| Box
2 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Article: "Letter of Advice to a Young American - The Story of a Rare Pamphlet" (Undated) |
| Folder
2 |
Manuscript
For Murder Mystery, By C. F. Heartman (Undated) |
| Folder
3 |
99 - Page
Manuscript About a German Immigrant (PP. 1 - 6 Missing) (Undated) |
| Folder
4 |
Manuscript: "Diary of a Sea-Voyage," Translated by C. F. Heartman (1918) |
| Folder
5 |
Six Partial
Manuscripts, Probably Written by C. F. Heartman (Undated) |
| Folder
6 |
Short
Story: "A Woman's Shirt" by Stephen Stump (Heartman Pen Name) (Undated) |
| Folder
7 |
Short
Story: "Joe Garibaldi," by Stephen Stump (Heartman Pen Name) (Undated) |
| Folder
8 |
Article: "Facetious Ben Franklin," by C. F. Heartman (Undated) |
| Folder
9 |
Lecture
Series: "Book Collecting - Hobby Supreme" (Undated) |
| Folder
10 |
Correspondence
Written in German (1901-1926) |
| Folder
11 |
Correspondence
Written in English (1918-1965) |
| Folder
12 |
Correspondence
(Undated) |
| Folder
13 |
Correspondence
Re: New Braunfels, Texas (1947-1950) |
| Folder
14 |
Correspondence
Re: Wynstones, A Private School in England (ca. 1937-1940) |
| Folder
15 |
Correspondence:
Christmas Cards (Undated) |
| Folder
16 |
Martha
Heartman: Passports (1931 and 1937) |
| Folder
17 |
Martha
Heartman: Genealogy (Undated) |
| Folder
18 |
Martha
Heartman: Last Will and Testament of Her Parents (September 3, 1929) |
| Folder
19 |
Martha
Heartman: Obituary in Ab Bookman (November 17 - 24, 1969) |
| Folder
20 |
Martha
Heartman: Letter About Martha Heartman, Written in German (Dec. 29, 1910) |
| Folder
21 |
Martha
Heartman: Correspondence Re: Washington's Birthday Dinner (1926) |
| Folder
22 |
Martha
Heartman: Correspondence Written in German (1951: 1955) |
| Folder
23 |
Martha
Heartman: General Correspondence (ca. 1907-1964) |
| Folder
24 |
Martha
Heartman: Woman's Branch of the New Jersey Historical Society (1927) |
| Folder
25 |
Martha
Heartman: Borough Improvement League of Metuchen, New Jersey (Club Calendar)
(1925-1926) |
| Folder
26 |
Martha
Heartman: Golden Age Club Hobby Show (1958) |
| Folder
27 |
Martha
Heartman: Deed & Tax Document for Biloxi, Mississippi Property (1945: 1947) |
| Folder
28 |
Martha
Heartman: Talk Before Borough Improvement League, "Early American Period
Furniture" (1938) |
| Folder
29 |
Martha
Heartman: Synopses of Two Manuscripts For Photo Plays Written By Martha
Heartman (Undated) |
| Folder
30 |
Martha
Heartman: Item From American Bookman (January 20, 1964) |
| Folder
31 |
Martha
Heartman: Photographic Maps of Gorlitz, Germany (Undated) |
| Folder
32 |
Dolley
M. Heartman McKinney: Correspondence - Dolley To Her Parents (ca. 1930-1931) |
| Folder
33 |
Dolley
M. Heartman McKinney: Correspondence -Parents To Dolley (1934-1950) |
| Folder
34 |
Dolley
M. Heartman McKinney: Correspondence -Parents To Dolley (Undated) |
| Folder
35 |
Dolley
M. Heartman McKinney: Correspondence With Charles R. Knight (1942-1946)
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| Box
3 |
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| Folder
1 |
Dolley M. Heartman
McKinney: General Correspondence (1964-1990) |
| Folder
2 |
Dolley M. Heartman
McKinney: School Vacation in the United States (1933) |
| Folder
3 |
Dolley M. Heartman
McKinney: Pages From Personal Journal (1935) |
| Folder
4 |
Dolley M. Heartman
McKinney: Crouch End High School & College, London, England (ca. 1931-1936) |
| Folder
5 |
Dolley M. Heartman
McKinney: Dolley's Account of Her Father's Death (ca.1953) |
| Folder
6 |
Dolley M. Heartman
and Dolley Madison, First Lady: Newsclippings (1948 & 1958) |
| Folder
7 |
Photographs: M94-1
through M94-3 |
| Folder
8 |
Photographs: M94-4
through M94-12 |
| Folder
9 |
Photographs: M94-13
through M94-18 |
| Folder
10 |
Photographs: M94-19
through M94-26 |
| Folder
11 |
Photographs: M94-27
through M94-35 |
| Folder
12 |
Photographs: M94-36
through M94-45 |
| Folder
13 |
Photographs: M94-46
through M94-49 |
| Folder
14 |
Photographs: M94-50
through M94-60 |
| Folder
15 |
Photographs: M94-61
through M94-69 |
| Folder
16 |
Photographs: M94-70
through M94-75 |
| Folder
17 |
Photographs: M94-76
through M94-80 |
| Folder
18 |
Photographs: M94-81
through M94-93 |
| Folder
19 |
Photographs: M94-94
through M94-103 |
Series
II: Business Records |
| Box
4 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Business Cards (Rutland,
Vermont, and Metuchen, New Jersey) |
| Folder
2 |
Leather Labels With
Charles F. Heartman's Initials |
| Folder
3 |
Auction Agreement
Between Charles Heartman and Paul Veith (1952) |
| Folder
4 |
Copyrights For The
American Collector (1925-1926) |
| Folder
5 |
Copyright Certificates
(1932-1935) |
| Folder
6 |
Copyright Certificates
(1940-1950) |
| Folder
7 |
Copyright Information
(Undated) |
| Folder
8 |
Stock Certificates
In Charles F. Heartman, Limited (1933) |
| Folder
9 |
Customers: A - W |
| Folder
10 |
Customer Accounts:
A - B |
| Folder
11 |
Customer Accounts:
C - F |
| Folder
12 |
Customer Accounts:
G - L |
| Folder
13 |
Customer Accounts:
M - R |
| Folder
14 |
Customer Accounts:
S - Z |
| Folder
15 |
Freight Bills, Shipping
Orders, and Bills of Lading (1942) |
| Folder
16 |
Parcel Post Insurance
Labels (ca. 1962-1964) |
| Folder
17 |
Advertisements For
Heartman's Bookselling Business (ca. 1920's) |
| Box
5 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman Bankruptcy:
Correspondence (April 1 - December 16, 1935) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman Bankruptcy:
Correspondence (January 8 - December 11, 1936) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman Bankruptcy:
Correspondence (January 6, 1937 - March 23, 1938; Undated) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman Bankruptcy:
Appraisal Lists (ca. 1935) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman Bankruptcy:
Lists and Schedules of Liabilities (ca. 1935) |
| Folder
6 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1916-1930) |
| Folder
7 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1931-1934) |
| Folder
8 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1935-1939) |
| Folder
9 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1940-1942) |
| Folder
10 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1943-1949) |
| Folder
11 |
Business Correspondence:
General (1951-1970) |
| Folder
12 |
Business Correspondence:
General (Undated) |
| Folder
13 |
American Book Collector:
Subscriptions (1931-1932) |
| Folder
14 |
American Book Collector:
Advertising Accounts (ca. 1932-1935) |
| Folder
15 |
American Book Collector:
A.B.C. List (Undated) |
| Box
6 |
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| Folder
1 |
American Book Collector:
Correspondence (1931) |
| Folder
2 |
American Book Collector:
Correspondence (1932-1934) |
| Folder
3 |
American Book Collector:
Correspondence (1935) |
| Folder
4 |
American Book Collector:
Correspondence (1936-1940; Undated) |
| Folder
5 |
Barnett-Muir Case:
Correspondence (September 21 - December 30, 1932) |
| Folder
6 |
Barnett-Muir Case:
Correspondence (January 3 - March 27, 1933) |
| Folder
7 |
Barnett-Muir Case:
Correspondence (April 5 - December 18, 1933) |
| Folder
8 |
Barnett-Muir Case:
Correspondence (January 2 - December 26, 1934) |
| Folder
9 |
Barnett-Muir Case:
Correspondence (1935-1945; Undated) |
| Folder
10 |
The Blue Book: Correspondence
(1936-1937) |
| Folder
11 |
George Frisbee: Correspondence
(1930-1932) |
| Folder
12 |
"Hot Shot From A German-Born
American" [From Literary Digest]: Correspondence (1918) |
| Folder
13 |
Mitchell Kennerly:
Correspondence (1937 1946) |
| Folder
14 |
1784 Map of Kentucky
by John Filson: Correspondence (1930) |
| Folder
15 |
Percy H. Muir, London,
England: Correspondence (1932-1934; Undated) |
| Folder
16 |
A. Edward Newton:
Correspondence (1931-1935) |
| Folder
17 |
George D. Smith. Gentleman
Bookseller: Correspondence (1945-1946) |
| Folder
18 |
Vilhjalmur Stefansson:
Correspondence (1931-1940) |
| Folder
19 |
Thomas W. Streeter:
Correspondence (1943) |
| Box
7 |
|
| Folder
1 |
"There Must Be No
Germany After This War": Correspondence (1942-1943) |
| Folder
2 |
Minnie and Merle Walker:
Correspondence (ca. 1938-1941) |
| Folder
3 |
John Peter Zenger
Book: Correspondence and Orders (1934-1935) |
| Folder
4 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1958) |
| Folder
5 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1959) |
| Folder
6 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1960) |
| Folder
7 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1961) |
| Folder
8 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1962) |
| Folder
9 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (1963-1964) |
| Folder
10 |
Correspondence Re:
Orders (Undated) |
| Folder
11 |
Orders For "The Beginnings
Of Printing In Florida" (1950-1951) |
| Folder
12 |
Orders For "Confederate
Broadside Verse" (1945-1951; Undated) |
| Folder
13 |
Orders For "Early
Printing In Wyoming And The Black Hills" (1943; Undated) |
| Folder
14 |
Orders For "Mississippi
Imprints" (1943-1947; Undated) |
| Folder
15 |
Orders For "What Constitutes
A Confederate Imprint?" (1939; Undated) |
| Box
8 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Correspondence Re:
Catalogue Orders (1949) |
| Folder
2 |
Correspondence Re:
Catalogue Orders (1950-1951) |
| Folder
3 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 136 (1950-1951) |
| Folder
4 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 137 (1950; Undated) |
| Folder
5 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 138 (1950-1951) |
| Folder
6 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 139 (1950-1951) |
| Folder
7 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 140 (1951) |
| Folder
8 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 142 (1951) |
| Folder
9 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 143 (1951) |
| Folder
10 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 145 (1951) |
| Folder
11 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 146 (1951) |
| Folder
12 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 147 (1951) |
| Folder
13 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 188 (1962) |
| Folder
14 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 189 (1962) |
| Folder
15 |
Orders From Catalogue
No. 190 (1963) |
| Box
9 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography,
Part I: Orders (1932-1934) |
| Folder
2 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography,
Part II: Orders (1932-1935) |
| Folder
3 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography,
Part III: Orders (1932-1933) |
| Folder
4 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Correspondence (1931) |
| Folder
5 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Correspondence (1932) |
| Folder
6 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Correspondence (1933; Undated) |
| Folder
7 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Research Materials |
| Folder
8 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Research Materials |
| Folder
9 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Research Materials |
| Folder
10 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Rough Work Sheets and Galley Proofs |
| Folder
11 |
Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography:
Poe Forgeries (ca. 1932-1933) |
| Folder
12 |
"The Charles F. Heartman
Collection of Materials Relating to Negro Culture": News Sheets 1 - 7 (January
- November, 1945) |
| Folder
13 |
Heartman Manuscript
Collection on Slavery: Xavier University |
| Folder
14 |
Liquidation of Store
in St. Louis, Missouri (1942) |
| Folder
15 |
Promotional Materials
(ca. 1930's) |
| Folder
16 |
Price Lists and Catalogue/Auction
Numbers (ca. 1932) |
| Folder
17 |
Catalogue of Items
Sold at Auction to Benefit German War Fund (1914) |
| Folder
18 |
Reservation For Gathering
of Bibliophiles at Heartman Home (December 19, 1934) |
| Folder
19 |
"New Orleans In 1805" (1936) |
| Folder
20 |
Auction of California
Newspapers, 1850-1855 |
| Folder
21 |
Assorted Lists of
Repositories, Rare Books, and Manuscripts (1954; Undated) |
| Folder
22 |
Newspaper Clippings
(1916-1919) |
| Box
10 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Newspaper Clippings
(1920-1929) |
| Folder
2 |
Newspaper Clippings
(1930-1939) |
| Folder
3 |
Newspaper Clippings
(1940-1949) |
| Folder
4 |
Newspaper Clippings
(1950-1985) |
| Folder
5 |
Newspaper Clippings
(Undated) |
| Folder
6 |
Newspaper Clippings
Printed in German (Undated) |
| Folder
7 |
Clippings From Periodicals
(1917-1993; Undated) |
| Folder
8 |
Booklet of Clippings
Re: American Book Collector (1931-1934) |
| Folder
9 |
Clippings: Materials
Pertaining To The New England Primer (1916-1935; Undated) |
| Folder
10 |
Clippings Re: George
D. Smith (1914; 1920) |
| Folder
11 |
Clippings Re: Frank
Cutter Deering (1926; 1939) |
Series
III: Americana Catalogues |
| Box
10 (continued) |
| Folder
12 |
List of Catalogues
of Charles and Martha Heartman, 1913-1953 |
| Folder
13 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 6 (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
14 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 7 (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
15 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 9 (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
16 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 12, 13, 14 (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
17 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 15 (ca. 1916) |
| Box
11 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 16 (May, 1916) |
| Folder
2 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Early Issues): Catalogue No. 17 (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
3 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 1 (Christmas, 1938) |
| Folder
4 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 2 (February, 1939) |
| Folder
5 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 3 (April, 1939) |
| Folder
6 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 4 (May, 1939) |
| Folder
7 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 5 (June, 1939) |
| Folder
8 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 6 (July, 1939) |
| Folder
9 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 7 (November, 1939) |
| Folder
10 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 15 (May, 1940) |
| Folder
11 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 22 (January, 1941) |
| Folder
12 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 23 (February, 1941) |
| Folder
13 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 24 (March, 1941) |
| Folder
14 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 25 (April, 1941) |
| Folder
15 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 26 (May, 1941) |
| Folder
16 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 27 (June, 1941) |
| Folder
17 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 28 (July, 1941) |
| Folder
18 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 29 (August, 1941) |
| Folder
19 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 30 (September, 1941) |
| Folder
20 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 31 (October, 1941) |
| Folder
21 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 32 (November, 1941) |
| Folder
22 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 33 (December, 1941) |
| Folder
23 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 34 (January, 1942) |
| Folder
24 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 35 (April, 1942) |
| Folder
25 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 36 (May, 1942) |
| Folder
26 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 37 (June, 1942) |
| Folder
27 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 73 (ca. 1945) |
| Folder
28 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 105 (May 15, 1946) |
| Folder
29 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 123 (July, 1948) |
| Folder
30 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalog No. 124 (January, 1949) |
| Folder
31 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 128 (May, 1949) |
| Folder
32 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 130 (June, 1949) |
| Folder
33 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 131 (June, 1949) |
| Folder
34 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 132 (September, 1949) |
| Folder
35 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 133 (November, 1949) |
| Folder
36 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 134 (ca. 1949) |
| Folder
37 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 135 (January, 1950) |
| Folder
38 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 136 (ca. 1950) |
| Folder
39 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 137 (ca. 1950) |
| Folder
40 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 138 (1950) |
| Folder
41 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 139 (ca. 1950) |
| Box
12 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 140 (1951) |
| Folder
2 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 142 (February, 1951) |
| Folder
3 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 143 (ca. 1951) |
| Folder
4 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 144 (April, 1951) |
| Folder
5 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 145 (June, 1951) |
| Folder
6 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 146 (July, 1951) |
| Folder
7 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 147 (September, 1951) |
| Folder
8 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 148 (December, 1951) |
| Folder
9 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 149 (ca. 1952) |
| Folder
10 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 151 (January, 1952) |
| Folder
11 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 152 (February, 1952) |
| Folder
12 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 153 (March, 1952) |
| Folder
13 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 154 (April, 1952) |
| Folder
14 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 155 (May 31, 1952) |
| Folder
15 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 156 (September 15, 1952) |
| Folder
16 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 157 (November 27, 1952) |
| Folder
17 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 160 (March, 1963) |
| Folder
18 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 163 (April 4, 1954) |
| Folder
19 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 165 (January, 1955) |
| Folder
20 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 166 (April, 1955) |
| Folder
21 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 167 (September, 1955) |
| Folder
22 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 168 (January, 1956) |
| Folder
23 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 169 (April, 1956) |
| Folder
24 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 170 (August, 1956) |
| Folder
25 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 171 (November, 1956) |
| Folder
26 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 172 (February, 1957) |
| Folder
27 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 173 (May, 1957) |
| Folder
28 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 174 (September, 1957) |
| Folder
29 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 175 (January, 1958) |
| Folder
30 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 176 (May, 1958) |
| Folder
31 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 177 (September, 1958) |
| Folder
32 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 178 (February, 1959) |
| Folder
33 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues); Catalogue No. 179 (May, 1959) |
| Folder
34 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 180 (September, 1959) |
| Folder
35 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 181 (February, 1960) |
| Folder
36 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 182 (May, 1960) |
| Folder
37 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 183 (October, 1960) |
| Folder
38 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 184 (February, 1961) |
| Folder
39 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 185 (May, 1961) |
| Folder
40 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 186 (October, 1961) |
| Folder
41 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 187 (February, 1962) |
| Folder
42 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 189 (October, 1962) |
| Folder
43 |
Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogues (Later Issues): Catalogue No. 190 (September, 1963) |
| Box
13 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Priced Catalogue:
Rare and Old Books (1914) |
| Folder
2 |
Priced Catalogue: "600 Pamphlets On America Prior To 1800" (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
3 |
Priced Catalogue:
Rare Americana (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
4 |
Priced Catalogue: "A Short List of Rare and Fine Books" (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
5 |
Priced Catalogue: "Heartman's Monthly Americana List" (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
6 |
Priced Catalogue: "Rare Americana" (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
7 |
Priced Catalogue:
Clearance Sale of Americana (ca. 1915) |
| Folder
8 |
Priced Catalogue: "American Bookplates" (ca. 1916) |
| Folder
9 |
Priced Catalogue: "Americana" (1917) |
| Folder
10 |
Priced Catalogue: "Americana" (1930) |
| Folder
11 |
Priced Catalogue: "Rare Americana" (ca. 1930) |
| Folder
12 |
Priced Catalogue: "Americana" (1932) |
| Box
14 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Priced Catalogue:
Primarily Colonial and Revolutionary War Items (ca. 1933) |
| Folder
2 |
Priced Catalogue: "American Autographs" (June, 1936) |
| Folder
3 |
Priced Catalogue: "Americana" (September, 1936) |
| Folder
4 |
Priced Catalogue: "Books and Pamphlets Relating to the Confederate States" (December, 1940) |
| Folder
5 |
Priced Catalogue: "Extra Americana List" (ca. 1940) |
| Folder
6 |
Priced Catalogue: "A Few Books Desirable For Your Library" (ca. 1940) |
| Folder
7 |
Priced Catalogue: "Printed Material Relating to Texas and the Texans" (ca. 1940) |
| Folder
8 |
Priced Catalogue:
Early American Poetry (1941) |
| Folder
9 |
Priced Catalogue:
Early American Fiction (September, 1941) |
| Folder
10 |
Priced Catalogue:
American Literature (October, 1941) |
| Folder
11 |
Priced Catalogue:
American Literature Association Books and Juveniles (November, 1941) |
| Folder
12 |
Priced Catalogue:
Poeana (January, 1947) |
| Folder
13 |
Priced Catalogue: "Americana, Printed and In Manuscript" (ca. 1949) |
| Folder
14 |
Priced Catalogue: "South Carolina During Turbulent Days" (ca. 1940's) |
| Folder
15 |
Priced Catalogue: "Catalogue of Rare Books" (ca. 1940's) |
| Folder
16 |
Priced Catalogue:
Catalogue of Books (ca. 1950's) |
| Folder
17 |
Priced Catalogue:
Description of Two Priced Catalogue Items (Undated) |
| Folder
18 |
Priced Catalogue:
Barter Maxwell and Company Americana Catalogues, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 (1931-1932) |
| Box
15 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Unpriced Catalogue: "500 Pamphlets and Broadsides, 1765-1789, Vol. I" (1922) |
| Folder
2 |
Unpriced Catalogue: "Pamphlets and Broadsides 1765-1789, Vol. II" (1923) |
| Folder
3 |
Unpriced Catalogue: "Pamphlets and Broadsides 1765-1789, Vol. II," Copy 2 (1923) |
| Folder
4 |
Unpriced Catalogue: "A Group of Autographs of the Signers of The Texas Declaration of Independence" (ca. 1950's) |
| Folder
5 |
Unpriced Catalogue: "New Records of The American Revolution" (Undated) |
Series
IV: Auction Catalogues |
| Box
15 (continued) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 1 (June, 1913) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 7 (October, 1915) |
| Box
16 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 8, 9, and 10 (November and December, 1913) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 11 (January, 1914) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 12 (February, 1914) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 13 (February, 1914) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 14 (February, 1914) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 15 (April, 1914) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 18 (May, 1914) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 19 (June 5, 1914) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 20 (June 30, 1914) |
| Box
17 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 21 (July 27, 1914) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 22 (September, 1914) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 23 (October, 1914) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 24 (October, 1914) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 25 (November, 1914) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 28 (December, 1914) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 29 (January, 1915) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 30 (February 8, 1915) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 32 (March, 1915) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 33 (April 13, 1915) |
| Box
18 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 34 (April 26, 1915) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 35 (May 7, 1915) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 36 (May 13, 1915) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 37 (May 24, 1915) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 38 (June 16, 1915) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 39 (July 27, 1915) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 40 (September 17, 1915) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 41 (October 1, 1915) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 42 (October 22, 1915) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 43 (November 5, 1915) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 44 (November 12, 1915) |
| Folder
12 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 45 (December 13, 1915) |
| Box
19 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 46 (January 7, 1916) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 47 (February 4, 1916) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 48 (February 29, 1916) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 49 (March 20, 1916) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 50 (March 25, 1916) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 51 (April 13, 1916) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 52 (April 28, 1916) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 53 (May 9, 1916) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 54 (May 31, 1916) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 55 (June 12, 1916) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 56 (June 23, 1916) |
| Folder
12 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 58 (September 16, 1916) |
| Box
20 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 59 (September 27, 1916) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 60 (October 6, 1916) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 61 (October 13, 1916) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 62 (November 2, 1916) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 63 (November 17, 1916) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 64 (January 19, 1917) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 65 (March 8, 1917) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 66 (March 28, 1917) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 67 (October 26, 1917) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 68 (November 30, 1917) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 69 (January 4, 1918) |
| Box
21 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 70 (February 1, 1918) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 71 (March 1, 1918) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 72 (April 5, 1918) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 73 (May 20, 1918) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 74 (May 31, 1918) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 75 (October 25, 1918) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 77 (November 26, 1918) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 78 (December 10, 1918) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 79 (January 17, 1919) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 80 (February 14, 1919) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 81 (February 28, 1919) |
| Folder
12 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 82 (March 14, 1919) |
| Box
22 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 83 (March 28, 1919) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 84 (April 11, 1919) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 85 (April 25, 1919) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 86 (May 20, 1919) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 87 (June 6, 1919) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 88 (July 8, 1919) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 89 (August 1, 1919) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 90 (August 15, 1919) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 91 (September 5, 1919) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 92 (September 20. 1919) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 93 (October 10, 1919) |
| Box
23 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 94 (November 7, 1919) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 95 (November 29, 1919) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 96 (December 12, 1919) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 97 (January 6, 1920) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 98 (February 6, 1920) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 99 (February 27, 1920) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 100 (March 18, 1920) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 101 (April 5, 1920) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 102 (April 16, 1920) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 103 (April 30, 1920) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 104 (June 28, 1920) |
| Box
24 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 105 (September 10, 1920) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 108 (October 21, 1920) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 109 (November 23, 1920) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 110-123 (December 6, 1920 - July 12, 1921) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 124-126 (September 1, 9, & 30, 1921) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 127-132 (October 10, 1921 - January 5, 1922) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 133-137 (January 28 - April 1, 1922) |
| Box
25 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 138-149 (April 24, 1922 - February 17, 1923) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 150-159 (March 10 - September 8, 1923) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 160-168 (October 4, 1923 - February 23, 1924) |
| Box
26 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 169-179 (March 29, 1924 - June 23, 1925) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 180-188 (No. 182 is missing) (October 2, 1925 - August 7, 1926) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 189-194 (August 25, 1926 - January 2, 1927) |
| Box
27 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 195-197 (February 22 - May 19, 1927) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 198-210 (October 20, 1928 - December 7, 1929) |
| Box
28 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 211-217 (January 18 - July 2, 1930) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 222, 223, 225 and 6 unnumbered) (1930 - 1931) |
| Box
29 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 224-234 (No. 232 is missing) (January 24, 1931 - April 2, 1932) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 235-245 (May 13 - December 27, 1932) |
| Box
30 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 246-251 (January 28 - September 29, 1933) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 252-262 (November 3, 1933 - November 1, 1934) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 263-265 (January 23 - March 16, 1935) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 266-271 (September 26, 1935 - March 19, 1936) |
| Box
31 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 272-283 (No. 275 is missing) (November 22, 1937 - January 4, 1939) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 284-290 (February 10 - October 25, 1939) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auctions
Nos. 291-299 (December 11, 1939 - September 27, 1940) |
| Box
32 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 300 (January 29, 1942) |
| Folder
2 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 301 (March 5, 1942) |
| Folder
3 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 302 (December 7, 1946) |
| Folder
4 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 304 (June 30, 1952) |
| Folder
5 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 305 (September 22, 1952) |
| Folder
6 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 306 (October 13, 1952) |
| Folder
7 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 307 (November 10, 1952) |
| Folder
8 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 308 (December 8, 1953) |
| Folder
9 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 309 (January 13, 1953) |
| Folder
10 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 310 (February 27, 1953) |
| Folder
11 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 311 (March 24, 1953) |
| Folder
12 |
Heartman's Auction
No. 312 (May 24, 1953) |
| Folder
13 |
Unnumbered Heartman
Auction: "Concerning Abraham Lincoln" (February 11, 1914) |
| Folder
14 |
Unnumbered Heartman
Auction: "Concerning Bookplates Engraved by Edwin D. French" (February 16,
1914) |
| Folder
15 |
Unnumbered Heartman
Auction: "The Eminent A. Edward Newton Collection" (December 19, 1931) |
| Folder
16 |
American Art Association
Auction: "The Cortlandt F. Bishop Library" (April 25 - 27, 1938) |
| Folder
17 |
Stevens's Auction
Rooms, Ltd.: Sale No. 14,864 (September 13, 1932) |
| Folder
18 |
Stevens's Auction
Rooms, Ltd.: Sale No. 14,880 (October 19, 1932) |
Series
V: Heartman's Historical Series |
| Box
33 |
|
| Folder
1 |
List of Heartman's
Historical Series |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 1: The
Narrative of Johann Carl Buettner |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 2: Ebenezer
Huntington Letters |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 3: The
Voyage Of The First Hession Army From Portsmouth To New York, 1776 |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 4: An
Almanac For 1753 |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 5: Samuel
Stubbs' Account Of The War of 1812 |
| Folder
7 |
H. H. S. No. 6: Narrative
Of Richard Lee Mason In The Pioneer West |
| Folder
8 |
H. H. S. No. 7: Phillis
Wheatley |
| Box
34 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 9: Checklist
Of Printers In The United States |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 10: A
Tour On The Northwest Coast of America, 1829 |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 11: The
New England Primer |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 12: John
Trumbull, An Elegy |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 13:
Jupiter Hammon |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 15: The
New England Primer Prior To 1830 and "Supplement Number One" |
| Box
35 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 15: The
New England Primer Prior To 1830 (Second Issue) |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 15: The
New England Primer Prior To 1830 (Working Copy) |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 15:
John Endecot's Petition to Charles II |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 17: Life
And Adventures of Daniel Boon |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 18: The
Fate of Maior Andre |
| Box
36 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 19:
The Green Box |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 20: A
Proclamation of Oueen Anne, 1704 |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 21:
A Poem On The Execution Of William Shaw |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 22: Letters
On The Condition Of Kentucky In 1825 |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 23: A
Colloquy On The Necessity Of Clergy In Government |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 24:
Elmer's Elegy On Francis Barber |
| Folder
7 |
H. H. S. No. 25: Proceedings
Of The Legislature Of Vermont |
| Folder
8 |
H. H. S. No. 26: Proceedings
Of The Representatives Of The New Hampshire Settlers |
| Folder
9 |
H. H. S. No. 27: American
Psalmody |
| Box
37 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 28: Unpublished
Freneauana |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 29: A
Bibliography Of H. H. Brackenridge |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 30: The
Death of President Lincoln |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 31: History
Of The American Newspaper |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 32: Two
Pamphlets On Virginia |
| Box
38 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 33: Poems
On Several Occasions |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 34: History
Of The Press In Western New York |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 35: The
Local History of Andover, Vermont |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 36: Indian
Captivity of William Bigots |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 37: An
Account Of The Cape Fear Country, 1731 |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 38: Description
Of The Dismal Swamp |
| Folder
7 |
H. H. S. No. 39: A
Brief Consideration of New York, 1753 |
| Folder
8 |
H. H. S. No. 40: Letter
Of James Murray To Rev. Baptist Boyd |
| Folder
9 |
H. H. S. No. 41: Journal
In America, 1837 1838 |
| Folder
10 |
H. H. S. No. 42: The
Aliens, A Patriotic Poem |
| Folder
11 |
H. H. S. No. 43:
Captivity Of Isaac Webster |
| Box
39 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 44: A
Bibliography Of John Esten Cooke |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 45: Obstructions
Of The Hudson River During The Revolution |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 46: The
First Printing In Georgia |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 47: Short
Narrative Of James Kimball |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 48:
New Orleans In 1805 |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 49: Rafinesque's
Kentucky Friends |
| Folder
7 |
H. H. S. No. 50: The "Blue Book" |
| Folder
8 |
H. H. S. No. 52: The
Works Of James D.B. De Bow |
| Folder
9 |
H. H. S No. 53: A
Bibliography Of Edgy Allan Poe |
| Folder
10 |
H. H. S. No. 53: Poe
Bibliography, Working Copy |
| Box
40 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 54:
Journals Of The General Assembly Of The Mississippi Territory |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 56: Confederate
Belles-Lettres |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 57: Bio-Bibliography
of Peter Force, 1790 - 1868 |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 58: Bibliography
of William Gilmore Simms |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 59: The
Fall of Lincoln |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 60: Bibliography
Of Charles West Thomson |
| Folder
7 |
H. H. S. No. 61: An
Immigrant Of 100 Years Ago |
| Folder
8 |
H. H. S. No. 62: Louisiana
Imprints |
| Folder
9 |
H. H. S. No. 63: Reminiscences
Of General Braxton Bragg (Photocopy) |
| Folder
10 |
H. H. S. No. 64: Mississippi |
| Folder
11 |
H. H. S. No. 66: Defence
Of A Lincoln Conspirator |
| Folder
12 |
H. H. S. No. 67: Early
Printing In Wyoming And The Black Hills |
| Folder
13 |
H. H. S. No. 68: A
Note On P. Joseph Forster, Pioneer Alabama Printer |
| Folder
14 |
H. H. S. No. 69: A
Bibliography Of Mississippi Imprints |
| Folder
15 |
H. H. S. No. 70: North
American Negro Poets (Photocopy) |
| Folder
16 |
H. H. S. No. 71: The
Narrative Of James Roberts, Soldier In The Revolutionary War & The Battle
Of New Orleans |
| Box
41 |
|
| Folder
1 |
H. H. S. No. 73:
Journals Of The General Assembly Of The Mississippi Territory, December
2-29, 1805 |
| Folder
2 |
H. H. S. No. 74: Laws
Of The Mississippi Territory, September 21 - October 5. 1799 |
| Folder
3 |
H. H. S. No. 75:
Laws Of The Mississippi Territory, May 27, 1800 |
| Folder
4 |
H. H. S. No. 76:
Confederate Broadside Verse |
| Folder
5 |
H. H. S. No. 77: The
Texas Stock Directory, 1865 |
| Folder
6 |
H. H. S. No. 78: Bibliographical
List Of Literary And Dramatic Productions Of Samuel Woodworth |
| Folder
7 |
Criticisms Of Heartman's
Historical Series |
Series
VI: Publications [Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals] |
| Box
41 (continued) |
| Folder
8 |
Book: A Bibliographical
Checklist Of American Negro Poetry By Arthur A. Schomburg (1916) |
| Folder
9 |
Book: A Bibliographical
Checklist Of The First Editions Of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. I By C. F. Heartman
(1932) |
| Box
42 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Book: A Bibliographical
Checklist Of The First Editions Of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. II By C. F. Heartman
(1932) |
| Folder
2 |
Book: A Bibliographical
Checklist Of The First Editions Of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. III By C. F. Heartman
(1932) |
| Folder
3 |
Book: (1) Concerning
Charles F. Heartman By Harry B. Weiss (1938) (2) Twenty-five Years In The
Auction Business And What Now? By C. F. Heartman (1938) |
| Folder
4 |
Book: Cuisine De L'Amour
By Charles F. Heartman (1942) |
| Folder
5 |
Book: The Fortunes
Of Mitchell Kennerly By Matthew J. Bruccoli (1986) |
| Folder
6 |
Book: George D. Smith
By Charles F. Heartman (1920) |
| Folder
7 |
Book: Maria Hedwig
By Stefan Stumpf (A.K.A. Charles F. Heartman) (1908) |
| Folder
8 |
Book: New Jersey Almanacs
Prior To 1850 By Charles F. Heartman (1929) |
| Box
43 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Book: Non-New England
Primers By Charles F. Heartman (1935) |
| Folder
2 |
Book: One Hundred
Years Of The York National Bank Of Saco, Maine (1931) |
| Folder
3 |
Book: Wasted Womanhood
By Charlotte Cowdroy (1933) |
| Folder
4 |
Book: Writings Of
William Dunlap By Oscar Wegelin (1916) |
| Folder
5 |
Pamphlet: "Albert
A. Bieber Collection Belles Lettres, 1625 - 1930" (1931) |
| Folder
6 |
Pamphlet: "American
Literature: Bibliography, Criticism, Original Works" (1971) |
| Folder
7 |
Pamphlet: "The Angler" By Washington Irving (December, 1931) |
| Folder
8 |
Pamphlet: "Announcing
New Titles in Belles - Lettres And Beaux Arts" (Undated) |
| Folder
9 |
Pamphlet: "Apologia
Pro Vita Sua!" By Newman McGirr (1926) |
| Folder
10 |
Pamphlet: "The Art
Of Making Saltpetre" (Undated) |
| Folder
11 |
Pamphlet: "The Beginnings
Of Printing In Florida" By Douglas C. McMurtrie (1944) |
| Folder
12 |
Pamphlet: "Bibliographical,
Historical And Commercial Notes For The American Collector" (ca. 1920's) |
| Folder
13 |
Pamphlet: "Bibliography
Of Gabriel Wells" (1939) |
| Folder
14 |
Pamphlet: "The Book
Fool" (1934) |
| Folder
15 |
Pamphlet: "Collecting
Pacific Northwest Americana" By Charles W. Smith (1939) |
| Folder
16 |
Pamphlet: "Concerning
The Activities of Charles F. Heartman" By Harry B. Weiss (1938) |
| Folder
17 |
Pamphlet: "Die Sagen
Der Stadt Gorlitz" (The Story of Gorlitz, Germany, & Vicinity) (1926) |
| Box
44 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Pamphlet: "Early Tanning
And Currying In New Jersey" (1959) |
| Folder
2 |
Pamphlet: "The Early
Woolen Industry Of New Jersey" (1958) |
| Folder
3 |
Pamphlet: "The Fornicators
Court" By Robert Burns (1928) |
| Folder
4 |
Pamphlet: "Gabriel
Wells The Philosopher" By Temple Scott (1927) |
| Folder
5 |
Pamphlet: "George
D. Smith, Gentleman Bookseller" By Charles F. Heartman (1945) |
| Folder
6 |
Pamphlet: "Geschichte
Der Kriegel' (The American Revolution, As Seen By Contemporaries), By Charles
F. Heartman (1916) |
| Folder
7 |
Pamphlet: "Heartman's
Historical Series, Thomas Bray Club Publications" (Undated) |
| Folder
8 |
Pamphlet: "The Horse
Shoe: The True Legend of St. Dunstan And The Devil" (1926) |
| Folder
9 |
Pamphlet: "How Many
Books Did Thomas Jefferson Own?" By Joseph Ewan (1976) |
| Folder
10 |
Pamphlet: "John Peter
Zenger And His Fight For The Freedom Of The American Press" By Charles F.
Heartman (1934) |
| Folder
11 |
Pamphlet: "A Letter
Written By Fitz Greene Halleck To Joel Lewis Griffing" (1921) |
| Folder
12 |
Pamphlet: "The Liberty
Loan - Why Americans of German & Austrian Origin Should Buy Bonds" By Charles
F. Heartman (1918) |
| Folder
13 |
Pamphlet: "Mark Twain's,
A Dog's Tale" By Irving Underhill (1931) |
| Folder
14 |
Pamphlet: "McMurtrie
Imprints" (1946) |
| Folder
15 |
Pamphlet: "The Necessity
Of Prohibiting German Newspapers" By Charles F. Heartman (1918) |
| Folder
16 |
Pamphlet: "The New
England Primer Issued Prior to 1830" (ca. 1930's) |
| Folder
17 |
Pamphlet: "Notes On
North American Regional Bibliographies" By Thomas W. Streeter (1942) |
| Folder
18 |
Pamphlet: "Origin
And Development Of Shakespeare's Hamlet" By J. Christian Bay (1931) |
| Folder
19 |
Pamphlet: "The Passing
Of The Backhouse" By James Whitcomb Riley (Undated) |
| Folder
20 |
Pamphlet: "The Poe-Griswold-Harrison
Texts of The Marginalia" By E. H. O'Neill (1943) |
| Folder
21 |
Pamphlet: "Poe's Balloon
Hoax" By Clarence S. Brigham (1932) |
| Folder
22 |
Pamphlet: "Proceedings
Of The American Antiquarian Society, Vol. 54, Part I" (April 19, 1944) |
| Folder
23 |
Pamphlet: "The Sculptor
Of Tennessee" (1942) |
| Folder
24 |
Pamphlet: "Shakespeare,
1700 - 1740) By H. L. Ford (1935) |
| Folder
25 |
Pamphlet: "Some Facts
Concerning The Invention of Printing" (1939) |
| Folder
26 |
Pamphlet:"The Southern
Experiment In Writing Social History" By Charles S. Snydor (November, 1945) |
| Folder
27 |
Pamphlet: "The Stuart
- Butte Papers" (ca. 1930's) |
| Folder
28 |
Pamphlet: "There
Must Be No Germany After This War" By Charles F. Heartman (1942) |
| Folder
29 |
Pamphlet: "Thoughts
Upon Reading Thomas W. Streeter's Essay: North American Regional Bibliographies" By Charles F. Heartman (1943) |
| Folder
30 |
Pamphlet: "Traitors" By George W. Armstrong (1948) |
| Folder
31 |
Pamphlet: "Twenty-five
Years In The Auction Business And What Now?" By C. F. Heartman (June, 1938) |
| Folder
32 |
Pamphlet: "The Untimeliness
Of The Walt Whitman Exhibition At The New York Public Library" By Charles
F. Heartman (Undated) |
| Box
45 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Pamphlet: "Us Four
Prominent Bastards" (1934) |
| Folder
2 |
Pamphlet: "Us-Iana,
A New Bibliography" (1952) |
| Folder
3 |
Pamphlet: "What Constitutes
A Confederate Imprint?" By Charles F. Heartman (1939) |
| Folder
4 |
Pamphlet: "William
F. Gable" By Charles F. Heartman (ca. 1923) |
| Folder
5 |
Pamphlet: "William
C. Smith, Gentleman Bookseller" By Charles F. Heartman (ca. 1940) |
| Folder
6 |
Pamphlet: "World Empire"
& "Supplement To World Empire" By George W. Armstrong (1948) |
| Folder
7 |
Periodical: The A.
M. E. Church Review (January, 1916) |
| Folder
8 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (January, 1932) |
| Folder
9 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (February, 1932) |
| Folder
10 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (March, 1932) |
| Folder
11 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (April, 1932) |
| Folder
12 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (May, 1932) |
| Folder
13 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (June, 1932) |
| Folder
14 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (July, 1932) |
| Folder
15 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (August-September, 1932) |
| Folder
16 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (October, 1932) |
| Folder
17 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (November, 1932) |
| Folder
18 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (December, 1932) |
| Folder
19 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (January, 1933) |
| Folder
20 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (February, 1933) |
| Folder
21 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (March, 1933) |
| Box
46 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (April, 1933) |
| Folder
2 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (May-June, 1933) |
| Folder
3 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (July, 1933) |
| Folder
4 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (August, 1933) |
| Folder
5 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (September-October, 1933) |
| Folder
6 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (November, 1933) |
| Folder
7 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (December, 1933) |
| Folder
8 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (January, 1934) |
| Folder
9 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (February, 1934) |
| Folder
10 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (March, 1934) |
| Folder
11 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (April, 1934) |
| Folder
12 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (May-June, 1934) |
| Folder
13 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (July, 1934) |
| Folder
14 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (August-September, 1934) |
| Folder
15 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (October, 1934) |
| Folder
16 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (November, 1934) |
| Folder
17 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (December, 1934) |
| Folder
18 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (January, 1935) |
| Folder
19 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (February, 1935) |
| Box
47 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (March, 1935) |
| Folder
2 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (April, 1935) |
| Folder
3 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector (May-June, 1935) |
| Folder
4 |
Periodical: The American
Book Collector * Article about Charles F. Heartman on Page 9 (October, 1986) |
| Folder
5 |
Periodical: The American
Collector (July, 1926) |
| Folder
6 |
Periodical: The American
Collector. Vol. III (1926 - 1927) |
| Folder
7 |
Periodical: The American
Collector, Vol. IV (1927) |
| Box
48 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Periodical: The American
Collector, Vols. IV and V (April, 1927 - September, 1928) |
| Folder
2 |
Periodical: The Americana
Collector, Vol. I (1925 - 1926) |
| Folder
3 |
Periodical: The Americana
Collector, Vol. II (1926) |
| Box
49 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Periodical: Antiquarian
Bookman (March 4, 1950) |
| Folder
2 |
Periodical: Antiquarian
Bookman (March 11, 1950) |
| Folder
3 |
Periodical: Antiquarian
Bookman (December 30, 1950) |
| Folder
4 |
Periodical: Antiquarian
Bookman * Heartman Obituary on Page 732 (March 13, 1954) |
| Folder
5 |
Periodical: Antiquarian
Bookman (August 17, 1964) |
| Folder
6 |
Periodical: Autograph
Collector's Journal (Winter 1953) |
| Folder
7 |
Periodical: The Authors'
Leactue Bulletin (January, 1927) |
| Folder
8 |
Periodical: The Book-Dealers'
Weekly And Publishers' Guide (April 11, 1933) |
| Folder
9 |
Periodical: The Bookmart
(December 8, 1930) |
| Folder
10 |
Periodical: The Bookseller
And Collector (April 30, 1931) |
| Folder
11 |
Periodical: The Bookseller
And Print Dealers Weekly (September 12, 1929) |
| Folder
12 |
Periodical: Bulletins
Of The American Association For State And Local History (November, 1944) |
| Folder
13 |
Periodical: The Canadian
Bookman (October, 1932) |
| Folder
14 |
Periodical: The Humble
Way (November December, 1950) |
| Folder
15 |
Periodical: In Re:
Germany (March, 1943) |
| Folder
16 |
Periodical: Life In
Letters-American Autograph Journal (February, 1941) |
| Folder
17 |
Periodical: Literary
Digest (Article By C.F. Heartman on Page 23) (August 24, 1918) |
| Folder
18 |
Periodical: The London
Mercury (April, 1932) |
| Folder
19 |
Periodical: More Books-The
Bulletin Of The Boston Public Library (October, 1931) |
| Folder
20 |
Periodical: The Princeton
University Library Chronicle (Winter, 1976) |
| Folder
21 |
Periodical: The Publishers'
Weekly (November 21, 1931) |
| Folder
22 |
Periodical: The Publishers'
Weekly (February 16, 1935) |
| Folder
23 |
Periodical: The Saturday
Review Of Literature (January 18, 1936) |
| Folder
24 |
Periodical: Southeastern
Librarian (Fall, 1960) |
Series
VII: Miscellaneous Materials |
| Box
49 (continued) |
| Folder
25 |
Miscellaneous:
Aaron Burr (Undated) |
| Folder
26 |
Miscellaneous:
Alphabetical List of Authors (Undated) |
| Folder
27 |
Miscellaneous:
Article - "Commercial Bibliography" (Undated) |
| Folder
28 |
Miscellaneous:
Article - "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Earliest Magazine Verse" (Undated) |
| Folder
29 |
Miscellaneous:
Benjamin Franklin On Marriage (June 25, 1745) |
| Folder
30 |
Miscellaneous:
Carrie F. Sargent Estate (1934) |
| Folder
31 |
Miscellaneous:
Charles L. Thompson (1936 - 1939) |
| Folder
32 |
Miscellaneous: "Court Of Judicature" (Speech Of Miss Polly Baker) (1942) |
| Folder
33 |
Miscellaneous:
Cowan Family Correspondence (1900 - 1909) |
| Box
50 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Miscellaneous: Cowan
Family Correspondence (1911 - 1912) |
| Folder
2 |
Miscellaneous: Cowan
Family Correspondence (Undated) |
| Folder
3 |
Miscellaneous: "Der
Canon Missae Von 1458 Und Die Uebrigen" (Written in German) (Undated) |
| Folder
4 |
Miscellaneous: Edgar
Allan Poe's 125th Natal Anniversary (January, 1934) |
| Folder
5 |
Miscellaneous: Facsimile
Of Letter By John Greenleaf Whittier (September 4, 1880) |
| Folder
6 |
Miscellaneous: George
Sargent Estate (1931 - 1934) |
| Folder
7 |
Miscellaneous: George
D. Smith Estate (1924 - 1928) |
| Folder
8 |
Miscellaneous: German
Article Concerning Book Lovers (Undated) |
| Folder
9 |
Miscellaneous: German
Bibliography (Undated) |
| Folder
10 |
Miscellaneous: German
Document Involving Karl Hartmann, Arthur Wand, & Herman Gholsen (Oct.29,
1907) |
| Folder
11 |
Miscellaneous: "A
Guide To Cataloging" (Undated) |
| Folder
12 |
Miscellaneous: "Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow's Earliest Magazine Verse" (Undated) |
| Folder
13 |
Miscellaneous: Index
Of An Unidentified Publication (Undated) |
| Folder
14 |
Miscellaneous: James
Rivington, New York Printer (Undated) |
| Folder
15 |
Miscellaneous: Jokes
(Undated) |
| Folder
16 |
Miscellaneous: Letters
Between King George III and His Princes (1775 - 1777) |
| Folder
17 |
Miscellaneous: Lewis
Carroll (ca. 1933) |
| Folder
18 |
Miscellaneous: Nineteenth
Century Correspondence (April 21, 1850 and June 12, 1862; London, England) |
| Folder
19 |
Miscellaneous: Notes
Toward A Bibliography of American Shakespeare (Undated) |
| Folder
20 |
Miscellaneous: Papermaking
- "How 'Eagle A' Papers Are Made" (Undated) |
| Folder
21 |
Miscellaneous: Partial
Manuscript - "On Reading Book Catalogues" By George Sargent (Undated) |
| Folder
22 |
Miscellaneous: Poster
Advertising The "Cabaret Chat-Noir" (Undated) |
| Folder
23 |
Miscellaneous: Preston
And Rounds Company Receivership (November, 1932) |
| Folder
24 |
Miscellaneous: Print
Of A Painting (Undated) |
| Folder
25 |
Miscellaneous: Rare
Books And Manuscripts For Sale - Prices Given In Pounds (Undated) |
| Folder
26 |
Miscellaneous: Speech
- "Edgar Allan Poe As A Mystic" By Gabriel Wells (1934) |
| Folder
27 |
Miscellaneous: Twenty-five
Most Influential Books Since 1885 (Undated) |
| Folder
28 |
Miscellaneous: William
Hobart Royce (ca. 1930's - 1940's) |
| Box
51 |
|
| Folder
1 |
Memorabilia: Silver-Embossed
Glass With Charles F. Heartman's Initials |
| Folder
2 |
Memorabilia: Magnifying
Monocle |
| Oversize
Materials |
| Folder
1 |
Photographs:
| - M94-14: Charles & Dolley Heartman With Wilberforce Eames (ca. 1925) |
| - M94-18: Charles & Dolley Heartman (ca. 1930) |
| - M94-65: National
Republican Club (February 12, 1930) |
| - M94-66: Arbitration
in the Theatre Dinner (April 29, 1930) |
| - M94-67: George
D. Smith (ca. 1910) |
| - M94-68: R.E.
Banta (ca. 1930) |
| - M94-69: Gabriel
Wells (ca. 1920) |
|
| Folder
2 |
Documents:
| - Charles F.
Heartman's Certificate of Naturalization (September 12, 1916) |
| - Charles & Martha Heartman's Marriage Certificate (August 19, 1908) |
| - Karl Hartmann
(Charles Heartman's) Report Card (December 20, 1893) |
| - Certificate
of Membership in the New York Historical Society (June 11, 1924) |
| - Certificate
of Membership in the Rhode Island Historical Society (February 15,
1922) |
| - Certificate
of Membership in the Antiquarian Booksellers Association (1931) |
| - Certificate
of Membership in the New Jersey Historical Society (September 11,
1922) |
| Poster: Charles
F. Heartman Reviews Dr. Rosenbach's Young American Parade (undated) |
| Poster advertising
the Cabaret Chat-Noir (undated) |
| Early American
Print of a Man Reading a Book (undated) |
| Map of Gorlitz,
Germany (undated) |
| Permit to Ship
Intoxicating Liquor to Changed Address of Private Dwelling July 30,
1920) |
| - Framed and
Autographed Letter and photograph from Theodore Roosevelt (letter
dated August 11, 1916: photo dated September 22, 1916) |
|
Photograph Log:
Available.
Books:
Copies of the following
books by Charles F. Heartman are available in the Cook and/or McCain Libraries:
Trumbull, John, An Elegy
on the Death of Mr. Buckingham St. John, Tutor of Yale College: Who Was Drowned
in His Passage from New Haven to Norwalk, May the 5th, 1771 (New York: Reprinted
for C.F. Heartman, 1915; Heartman's Historical Series, no. 12), call number
PS852 .E5 1915 (McCain).
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso,
A Bibliographical Checklist of American Negro Poetry, (New York: C.F.
Heartman, 1916), call number Z1231.P7 S3 (McCain).
Carpenter, William, A
Poem on the Execution of William Shaw at Springfield, December 13th, 1770, for
the Murder of Edward East in Springfield Goal, (New York: C.F. Heartman,
1916; Heartman's Historical Series, no. 21), call number PS727.C4 P6 (McCain).
Poems on Several Occasions,
by a Gentleman of Virginia [microform] (New York: C.F. Heartman, 1920; Heartman's
Historical Series, no. 33), call number Z1236 .L5 LAC 40118 (Cook).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
The New England Primer Issued Prior to 1830: A Bibliographical Checklist
... (New York, 1922; Heartman's Historical Series, no. 15, 2d issue), call
number Z5818.N5 H4 1922 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
American Primers, Indian Primers, Royal Primers, and Thirty-seven Other Types
of Non-New-England Primers Issued Prior to 1830 ... (Highland Park, N.J.:
Printed for H. B. Weiss, 1935), call number Z5817 .H43 (Cook, McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
Twenty-five Years in the Auction Business and What Now?: Reminiscences and
Opinions (n.p., 1938), call number HF5476 .H43x (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
What Constitutes a Confederate Imprint?: Preliminary Suggestions for Bibliographers
and Catalogers (Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1939), call number Z1242.5
.H43 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
Bibliographical Checklist of the Writing of the Poet Charles West Thomson
(Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1941; Heartman's Historical Series, no.
60), call number Z8871.91 .H43x (Cook, McCain).
An Immigrant of a Hundred
Years Ago: A Story of Someone's Ancestor, Translated and Retold by an Old Hand
(Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1941, Heartman's Historical Series, no.
61), call number E165 .I5 (McCain).
Bromme, Traugott, Mississippi:
A Geographic, Statistic, Topographic Sketch for Immigrants and Friends of Geography
and Ethnology, translated by Charles F. Heartman (Hattiesburg, Miss.: The
Book farm, 1942; Heartman's Historical Series, no. 64), call number F341 .B84
(McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
McMurtrie Imprints ... (Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1942), call
number Z8536.9 .H4 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
There Must Be No Germany After This war; Let Us Forget Most Peace Plans:
Opinions of a German American (Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1942),
call number D816.5 .H27 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.
and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of First Printings of the Writings of
Edgar Allan Poe ... (Rev. ed., Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1943;
Heartman's Historical Series, no. 53, reprint), call number Z8699 .H44 1943
(McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
Thoughts Upon Reading Thomas W. Streeter's Essay "North American Regional
Bibliographies," (Hattiesburg, Miss.: The Book Farm, 1943), call number
Z1001.S85 H4 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
George D. Smith; G.D.S., 1870-1920. A Memorial Tribute to the Greatest Bookseller
the World has ever Known, Written by a Very Small One (Beauvoir community,
Miss., The Book farm, 1945), call number Z280 .H37 (McCain).
Heartman, Charles Fred.,
A Bibliography of the Writings of Hugh Henry Brackenridge Prior to 1825
(New York: B. Franklin, 1968), call number Z8113 .H3 1968 (Cook).
Wheatley, Phillis, Poems
and Letters, Edited by Chas. Fred. Heartman (Miami: Mnemosyne Pub. Co.,
1969), call number PS866 .W5 1969b (Cook).
Heartman, Charles Fred.
and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of First Printings of the Writings of
Edgar Allan Poe ... (Rev. ed., New York: Kraus Reprint, 1972; Heartman's
Historical Series, no. 53), call number Z8699 .H44 1972 (Cook).
Accession Number:
AM02-3
Provenance: Transferred
from Mississippiana
Copyright: This collection may be protected from unauthorized
copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code).
Number of Containers:
4 items
Dates:
1949; 1952
Form of Material:
1. Priced and Numbered
Americana Catalogue, No. 128 (May 1949) -- placed in Box 11, Folder 31
2. Priced and Numbered Americana Catalogue, No. 131 (June 20, 1949) -- placed
in Box 11, Folder 33
3. Catalogue: Heartman's Auction, No. 305 (September 22, 1952) -- placed in
Box 32, Folder 5
4. Catalogue: Heartman's Auction, No. 307 (November 10, 1952) -- placed in Box
32, Folder 7
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