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Lot 100: Mortimer, John

Est: $20,000 USD - $30,000 USD
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USDecember 11, 2007

Item Overview

Description

A large and interesting collection of autograph manuscripts, first editions, plays, anthologies and translations by John Mortimer, the prolific English novelist, playwright, critic, former barrister and best known as creater of that "Old Baily Hack" Rumpole and the series of books based upon him. Mortimer has written many film scripts: the most popular being his adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited . Together over 350 items. Including approximately 160 manuscripts (ranging from a single page of 300 pages), most in ink with multiple corrections, on legal ruled paper, a few typescripts. 190 printed books (including approximately 68 hardcovers, 75 paperback editions); various sizes and conditions generally good to very good. ca. 1958-1994

Artist or Maker

Provenance

James H. Heineman (sold Sotheby's New York, 26 June 1998, lot 489)

Notes

A large group of John Mortimer's autograph manuscripts for published fiction, book reviews, television programs, literary portraits and his autobiographical Murderers and Other Friends, and a collection of printed books, firsts and later editions. The manuscripts range from a literary portrait of Muriel Spark (4 pg.) to a translation of Mozart's unfinished opera Zaida (55 pg.), which was performed in Cincinnati and New York, to the "introduction" to Titmuss Regained. A short list of the manuscripts included character sketches of such contemporary figures as Woody Allen, William Golding, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher, Boy George, Lauren Bacall, Lord Hailsham, Kingsley Amis, E. Waugh, Arthur Miller, and Bill Wyman. Television scripts and adaptations for "Rumpole on Trial," "Rumpole and the Eternal Trio," "Rumpole and the Reform," are present, as are six programs from the popular English TV series entitled "Under the Hammer," about the glamorous world of fine art auctions. The largest manuscript (300 pages) is that for Murders and Other Friends (1994), Mortimer's autobiographical musings on friends such as Tony Richardson and some of the more colorful characters he has met in his career as a lawyer. Most of the additional manuscripts appear to have been written for newspaper and periodical publication. The printed books in the collection include a few signed copies from the collection of the literary agent, Peggy Lawson, and also a few autographed copies from others. First editions of the early novels Running Park, Answer Yes or No, and Like Men Betrayed are in the collection. Two copies of the collector editions of Summer's Lease published by the Franklin Library are both signed and issued. The Rumpole books were first published in Penguin paperback editions and these are present in first and early printings. Additionally there are collectors' copies of the first hardback edition of the inaugural Rumpole book, Rumpole of the Bailey and Rumpole's Return. There is a signed limited edition first of Summer's Lease, one of one hundred and fifty and a signed copy of the first American Titmuss Regained. There is an attractive copy of Three Plays signed "Peggy, with love and gratitude John 22/X/58." Books on tape, large print editions and others round out the group.

Auction Details

Fine Books and Manuscripts Including Americana

by
Sotheby's
December 11, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US