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VERNET, HORACE. Two Autograph Letters Signed, “H Vernet,” to different

recipients on various topics, in French.The first, to a married woman, thanking for a gift. 1

page, 12mo, mourning stationery, with integral blank. The second, to the Director of the

School of Fine Arts, thanking him for disposing of some of Vernet’s paintings, and inform-

ing him of Vernet’s candidacy as supervisor of the school in Rome. 1 page, 8vo; inlaid.

(MRS)

Champagnette, 24 August 1859; Np, nd

[100/200]

. . . I cannot bring myself to leave the place where I find myself so well. However, I will defi-

nitely have to come to terms with leaving Marie all alone and the first days of next week I will

go to tell you the details of the good life that I had here for three months . . . .”

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SAXON, CHARLES.

Honesty is

One of the Better Policies.

Ink drawing,

Inscribed and Signed, “Chuck,” on front

free endpaper. 8vo, cloth, small abrasion to

front cover. The drawing, showing a golf

cart driver wearing a Native American

headdress, while a small bird nearby says,

“Love and Kisses toVirginia!”

NewYork, (1984); inscription: Np, nd

[300/400]

For Vance Packard: / Savant, bon vivant, /

sport, teacher and / friend.”

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WARHOL, ANDY.

AndyWarhol’s Exposures.

Signed and Inscribed,“to leo,” on the

half-title, and additionally Signed on dust jacket front panel.With two small ink drawings,

broken heart-shaped doodles at upper right and lower left on half-title. 4to, publisher’s

cloth; dust jacket, minor wear.

NewYork, (1979)

[600/900]