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        • Harris (Thomas) The Silence of the Lambs, first edition, New York, 1988; and 5 others (6)
          Sep. 19, 2024

          Harris (Thomas) The Silence of the Lambs, first edition, New York, 1988; and 5 others (6)

          Est: £80 - £120

          Harris (Thomas) The Silence of the Lambs, first edition, slight bumping to spine ends and corners, jacket with very light creasing to spine tips and corners, New York, 1988; The Silence of the Lambs, first English edition, jacket with light creasing to head and foot, 1989, original board, dust-jackets, fine copies; and 4 others from the Hannibal series, 8vo (6)

          Forum Auctions - UK
        • Thomas (Leslie).- Harris (Thomas) Fatherland, reprint, signed presentation inscription from the author to Leslie Thomas "From a novice to a master", 1992; and 7 others, all signed or with signed …
          Jun. 08, 2023

          Thomas (Leslie).- Harris (Thomas) Fatherland, reprint, signed presentation inscription from the author to Leslie Thomas "From a novice to a master", 1992; and 7 others, all signed or with signed …

          Est: £150 - £200

          Thomas (Leslie).- Harris (Thomas) Fatherland, reprint, signed presentation inscription from the author to Leslie Thomas "From a novice to a master" to title, jacket with light sunning to spine, 1992 § Higgins (Jack) The Eagle has Landed, ninth printing, signed presentation inscription from the author "Good God - what a genius I had when I wrote this book - Swift said that not me!! Anyway - if you like this sort of thing then this is the sort of thing you will like!" to endpaper, photograph of the author loosely inserted, jacket spine slightly faded, extremities rubbed, light creasing to head and foot, New York, 1975 § Smith (Wilbur) Birds of Prey, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, slight shelf-lean, 1997, all with letters of provenance loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jackets; and 5 others, by Gore Vidal, Terry Pratchett, Peter Ustinov, Cecil Parkinson and Harold Robbins, all signed or with signed presentation inscriptions to Leslie Thomas, 8vo (8) ⁂ The letter from the author's son states that this and the title offered in the previous lot were removed from the author's personal library.

          Forum Auctions - UK
        • Red Dragon
          May. 16, 2020

          Red Dragon

          Est: $75 - $150

          Has Dust Cover

          Williams Auction Co., LLC
        • Thomas Harris, Canterbury
          Dec. 05, 2018

          Thomas Harris, Canterbury

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock, 19th Century fusee movement with chime, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, surmounted by a brass urn finial, with pendulum and key (A/F)

          Shapiro Auctioneers
        • Thomas Harris & Son Leather Clad Brass and Wood Telescope on Stand
          Feb. 14, 2018

          Thomas Harris & Son Leather Clad Brass and Wood Telescope on Stand

          Est: $200 - $300

          Thomas Harris & Son Leather Clad Brass and Wood Telescope on Stand Height 12 inches, width extended 24 1/2 inches. Property of a Private New Jersey Collector

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • Gorgeous 19th Century English Nautical Telescope - 3 Draw
          Oct. 21, 2017

          Gorgeous 19th Century English Nautical Telescope - 3 Draw

          Est: $200 - $400

          Fantastic 19th Century English Telescope - Three Draw | Hand made of all brass, with a mahogany barrel sleeve wrapping the first & largest tube | Measurements: 10″ closed; 11″ L X 2 1/4″ D | Marked by the London Maker “T. HARRIS & SON LONDON” | Made in London, c. 1810 – Thomas Harris (fl. 1767-1837) and William (?) Harris (1797-1846) | According to Taylor (op.cit.) the trademark Thomas Harris & Son flourished between 1806 and 1846. Thomas Harris had worked at London and Bloomsbury since 1767 and the last news of him date from 1837. His son was probably William Harris and it is not sure whether the trademark Harris referred to the same person, given that there were many craftsmen called Harris. The telescope has an achromatic object lens, is two-draw; the object lens tube is made of wood (probably oak) stained, the eye-piece tube – extendible – is of brass and bears the words T. Harris & Son. The eye-piece is protected by a brass sliding cover. An 1843 inventory describes it as a “Hand-held telescope by the Englishman West, with achromatic object glass and terrestrial eye-piece in outer wooden tube, and extendible tube in metal, with similar fittings.” Dating has been computed by analogy with a telescope bearing the same signature and which can be found in the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. Another telescope by the same author, whose description seems identical to ours, is to be found in the National Museum of the History of Science in Leiden (see Engberts, 1970). See E. Engberts (1970), pp. 82, 102, 136; An Inventory of the Navigation and Astronomy collections in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich (1970-73); E.G.R. Taylor (1966), p. 365.

          Worthington Galleries
        • Hannibal
          Dec. 05, 2013

          Hannibal

          Est: $60 - $90

          Black and red boards, lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket. First Edition.

          PBA Galleries Auctions & Appraisers
        • HARRIS, THOMAS.
          Apr. 19, 2009

          HARRIS, THOMAS.

          Est: $300 - $500

          4 vols., all hardback in dj, including: Black Sunday. NY: [1975]. With signed plate laid in. * The Silence of the Lambs. NY: [1988]. * Red Dragon. NY: [1981].

          Bonhams
        • HARRIS, THOMAS.
          Jun. 17, 2005

          HARRIS, THOMAS.

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          The Silence of the Lambs. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988 Condition Note: first edition (strike line "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1" present), presentation copy inscribed by oscar winners anthony hopkins and jodie foster on front free endpaper, 8vo (9 1/8 x 6 1/8 in.; 231 x 154mm.), original cloth-backed boards lettered on spine in silver, dust-jacket, price-clipped dust-jacket with minor chip to lower cover CATALOGUE NOTE The film adaptation, directed by Jonathan Demme, was released in 1991. It was nominated for seven Oscars and all five of the major categories (including Best Director, Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role for Anthony Hopkins and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Jodie Foster). Loosely inserted in this copy is a card of viewing times in Los Angeles and New York ("Attention Academy Members") and a printed card thanking members of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the nominations.

          Sotheby's
        • The Silence of the Lambs
          May. 27, 2004

          The Silence of the Lambs

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Maroon cloth-backed gray boards, spine lettered in silver, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Signed by the author and by Robert Ressler, the internationally known FBI profiler whom Harris consulted on while writing the book. Both signatures on a bookplate and affixed separately on the half-title page. Basis for the 1991 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster and winner of five Academy Awards.

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