Display Signed Copies Only Display All Inventory on Abebooks

Available Copies from Independent Booksellers

Oliver Wendell Holmes. Speeches. Little, Brown, and Company, 1891.

Price: US$18.44 + shipping

Condition: Fair

Description: 1891. No Edition Remarks S. 55 pages. No dust jacket. Beige cloth with gilt lettering to front. Rough-cut pages are moderately tanned with some foxing throughout. Heavier to text block edges. Mild cracking to hinges, slightly exposing netting. Binding throughout is firm. Small tape marks to front free endpaper. Minor crease and tears to page edges. Uneven text block edges. Faint thumb-marking throughout. Boards have visible edge wear with corner bumping. Moderate tanning to spine and edges with some crushing to spine ends. Visible black marks with sunning spots overall. Gilt lettering is bright and clear.

Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom

Holmes, Jr., Oliver Wendell. SPEECHES BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, JUNIOR. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1891.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Description: Thin Octavo, 55 pages. In Good condition. Bound in the publisher's tan cloth bearing black lettering to the front. Boards show moderate plus wear exteriorly including age toning, noticeable wear to the joints, rubbed edges and some soiling marks. Text block has age toned edges with mild age toning interiorly and faint smudges to the end papers. Deckled edges. Gift inscription to the front free end paper. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #2. 1373571. FP New Rockville Stock.

Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.

HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, Jr.. Speeches. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, MA, 1891.

Price: US$225.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 1891. Ex-Library, Usual Markings. Nice Firm copy ! Light general wear. 55 pages. 'These chance utterances of faith and doubt are printed for a few friends who will care to keep them.' Contents: Memorial Day May 30, 1884. Harvard College in the War June 25, 1884. The Law. February 5, 1885. The Puritan . February 12, 1886. The Profession of the Law February 17, 1886. On Receiving the Degree of Doctor of Laws June 30, 1886. The Use of Law Schools November 5, 1886. Sidney Bartlett March 23, 1889. Daniel S. Richardson April 15, 1890. the Use of Colleges February 3, 1891. William Allen September 15, 1891. 6587

Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Junior. SPEECHES. Little, Brown & Co., 1891.

Price: US$350.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 8vo, printed boards, 55 pp. First edition, with 1891 on the cover and title page. Moderate rubbing and minor marks as is to be expected with this fragile format, still a solid very good copy, internally clean and free of owner's marks. Clear acetate jacket provided.

Seller: AMARANTH BOOKS, Evanston, IL, U.S.A.

HOLMES JR., Oliver Wendell. SPEECHES. Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1891.

Price: US$500.00 + shipping

Description: Very Good (some wear & soil covers & few small spots to rear cover; contents clean & tight). An interesting copy of a scarce book. 8vo., printed tan boards; 55 pages First Edtion. Signed on the top of the title page by Civil War officer Charles Lawrence Peirson. Charles Lawrence Peirson [1834-1920] studied engineering at the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard University. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he volunteered for service and was commissioned first lieutenant and adjutant of the Twentieth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. In the first engagement of the regiment, Oct. 20,1861, at Ball's Bluff on the Potomac River, he was taken prisoner and sent to Libby Prison, Richmond, where he was confined until late in the following January. He shared in the distinguished record of his regiment, including the battles from Yorktown to Malvern Hill, and served on the staff of General Dana and that of General Sedgwick. In August, 1862, he became lieutenant colonel of the Thirty-Ninth Massachusetts Volunteers, and in July, 1864, colonel of that regiment, taking part in the operations of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Petersburg and the Weldon Railroad, where he was severely wounded. In March, 1865, he was commissioned brevet brigadier general United. In 1865 he retired because of wounds and disability. He became a merchant in wholesale pig iron and coke (Stevenson & Peirson, Boston, 1865; later C. L. Peirson). He was one of the sons of Abel Lawrence Peirson, surgeon of Salem, Mass.

Seller: Antic Hay Books, Asbury Park, NJ, U.S.A.

HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, Jr.. Speeches. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1891.

Price: US$850.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First edition. Original printed papercovered boards. Toning on the spine and extremities, corners rubbed, about very good. Small Autograph Note Initialed tipped to the front fly: "N.P. Hallowell Esq. Nat'l Bank of Commerce, Sears Bldg. Boston from O.W.H.Jr." Important volume of speeches by the author of *The Common Law* and longtime Supreme Court Justice. Reportedly Theodore Roosevelt nominated Holmes to the Court at least in part because he had been impressed with his speeches.

Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.

Holmes, Jr., Oliver Wendell. SPEECHES. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1891.

Price: US$880.00 + shipping

Description: Thin Octavo, 55 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in publisher's white cloth, somewhat faded plain spine. Gilt lettering to front. Some soiling to exterior. Minor edge wear. Slight age-toning to textblock. Speckled edges. Minor defects to front hinge. Good binding. Interior very good and clean. With tipped in slip above "These chance utterances of faith and doubt are printed for a few friends who will care to keep them." reading "From the Author". Speeches: "Memorial Day" [May 30, 1884]; "Harvard College in the War" [June 25, 1884]; "The Law" [February 5, 1885]; "The Puritan" [February 12, 1886]; "The Profession of the Law" [February 17, 1886]; "On Receiving the Degree of Doctor of Laws" [June 30, 1886]; "The Use of Law Schools" [November 5, 1886]; "Sidney Bartlett" [March 23, 1889]; "Daniel S. Richardson" [April 15, 1890]; "The Use of Colleges" [February 3, 1891]; "William Allen" [September 15, 1891]. Shelved in Case 1. 1342648. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.

Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.

HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, Jr. SPEECHES. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1891.

Price: US$1062.50 + shipping

Description: Original gilt-lettered white cloth. We have handled several copies of this title over the years and all have been bound in printed boards. This is the first time we have seen this binding which is fancier and likely produced in a much smaller quantity. A scarce collection of eleven speeches prefaced by the comment: "These chance utterances of faith and doubt are printed for a few friends who will care to keep them." Holmes served as chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court from 1899 until 1902 when he was appointed to the United States Supreme Court by President Theodore Roosevelt, a position he held until his retirement in 1932. Holmes became famous for his liberal interpretations of the United States Constitution and was known as the "Great Dissenter" because of his disagreement with the views of his colleagues on the Court. His lectures on common law at the Lowell Institute in Boston, collected as THE COMMON LAW (1881), are considered a classic of legal writing. Speeches in this book include "Harvard College in the War" and "The Use of Law Schools." Near Fine example of a scarce title

Seller: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, U.S.A.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.. Speeches. First Edition, 1891. Presentation copy, Inscribed by Holmes. , 1891.

Price: US$2500.00 + shipping

Description: Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1891. 1st ed. Presentation Copy Inscribed by Holmes Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. [1841-1935]. Speeches. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1891. [v], 55 pp. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/2"). Original cloth, title in gilt to front board, top-edge gilt, deckle fore and bottom-edges. Light soiling and some discoloration to boards, spine darkened, rubbing to extremities with some wear to spine ends and corners, light toning to interior, faint dampstaining to upper corner of text block and rear board, light foxing to a few leaves. Presentation inscription from Holmes, clipped from shipping envelope, tipped-in to front free endpaper. Book housed in a custom clamshell box, quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands and gilt title to spine. $2,500. * First edition. The inscription reads: "Mrs. Hill/ From the Author." Holmes published two subsequent editions of this work, adding later speeches, but the 1891 version is the most elegantly printed of the three. Holmes dedicated these "chance utterances of faith and doubt" to "a few friends who will care to keep them." One of those friends was Mrs. Caroline Hill, who acknowledged the gift in an October 21, 1891 letter to Holmes. She also expressed thanks "for intellectual suggestion in the old time & more for your interest in my boy in these days." That boy, Arthur Dehon Hill, became a lawyer, a professor of law at Harvard and a member of the State Street firm of Hill, Barlow Goodale & Wiswall. Copies of the first edition of Speeches were sealed in shipping envelopes. Holmes inscribed the envelopes of copies intended for presentation and, in many cases, added names of recipients at a later date. This seems to be the case with Mrs. Hill's copy: "Mrs. Hill" is written in pencil in a large hand over a flourish; "From the Author" is in a small hand in ink. A copy of Hill's letter and a brief biography of Arthur Hill are enclosed in a folder in the clamshell box. This volume includes several of Holmes's memorable addresses, such as his 1886 lecture at Harvard on "The Profession of Law," his 1895 Memorial Day address at Harvard, "A Soldier's Faith," as well as speeches on John Marshall and "The Puritan."

Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.