Posts Tagged ‘signatures’

Library Additions: Envelope of Letter from H. P. Lovecraft to Robert Barlow

Monday, February 10th, 2014

By now you should have figured out that book collectors are insane. If not, what I paid for the following item should convince you:

Lovecraft, H. P. Envelope Addressed to Robert Barlow, with Lovecraft’s return address on the back, in Lovecraft’s own handwriting. Postmarked December 4, 1931.

Lovecraft Envelope Front

Lovecraft Envelope Back

Barlow was a longtime correspondent of Lovecraft’s. The envelope itself bears the return address for another Lovecraft associate, bookseller George W. Kirk, a fellow member of the “Kalem Club,” a group of close friends from the time he lived in New York City from 1924-1927.

Bought for $328 off eBay.

Pretty much all books Lovecraft signed in his lifetime, as well as letters, postcards, etc., have commas in the price. This struck me as a way I could afford a Lovecraft signature.

Now I just need those James Tiptree, Jr. and Thomas Pynchon signatures…

Library Additions: Two Signed Ray Bradbury Books

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

I picked up two more signed Ray Bradbury books off eBay:

  • Bradbury, Ray. The Homecoming. Collins Design, 2006. First edition hardback in decorated boards, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, signed by Bradbury. Illustrated by Dave McKean. Short story done as a short illustrated book. Bought for $30.51 off eBay.

  • Bradbury, Ray. With Cat for Comforter. Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1997. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, signed by Bradbury. Illustrated by Louise Reinoehl Max. Short poem turned into an illustrated children’s book. Replaces an unsigned copy in my library. Bought for $16.66 off eBay.

  • Book Signature Faker Allan Formhals Found Guilty

    Saturday, October 27th, 2012

    An antiques dealer accused of selling books signed with fake signatures of famous figures on eBay has been found guilty of some of the charges he faced.

    Allan Formhals, 66, of Milford on Sea in Hampshire, was found guilty of eight counts of fraud and two of possessing articles for the use in fraud.

    He was cleared of two counts of fraud and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on three further counts.

    Previously.