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Lincoln Abraham

Frederick Hill Meserve Private Printing of "The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln"


Privately printed book of Meserve's work, "The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln", published in New York, 1911, by Frederick Hill Meserve. Printed on deckle-edge stationary stock, #21 of a limited edition print of 102 subscribers copies printed. Oversized book of 9.25" x 11" with 111 total pages, bound in stunning marbled paper boards with gilt titles to the spine. The book is housed in a custom clam shell tray case in brown tweed cloth with a black quarter cloth spine. Neatly secures with a ribbon.


An incredibly fresh example of this scarce limited edition, with bright crisp pages which do not appear to have been read. All tissue guards present and bright without stains or foxing. The boards are in beautiful condition with slight wear along the spine with a bit of rubbing and trivial paper loss along the spine tips. The tray case is in near fine condition with no rubbing but very slight to spine and a paper shear to the inner lining of the tray case. The stunning book includes a facsimile letter from Mr. Robert T. Lincoln concerning the portrait of his father (used in the frontispiece), and a voluminous number of tipped-in silver print photographs struck from the original negatives in the Meserve Collection. The photographs are arranged by topic and are individually numbered as follows: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln (100), Lincoln at Gettysburg (3), Mrs. Lincoln and the Sons (4), Photographs of the Vice-Presidents, the Speakers, Members of the Cabinet and others (12), and The Interment of Lincoln (1).


Original photographs of Lincoln are very scarce with all but 2 or 3 made only in the last 8 years of his life. Very few of the original negative still exist with numerous destroyed in the Chicago and Boston fires.


A fantastic collection of photographs that span the whole of Lincoln's career.


About the Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation:


The Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation is a New York State 501 (c) (3) corporation dedicated to the preservation of photography and the use of it to inform, educate and inspire. The Foundation's holdings include: the Meserve-Kunhardt Collection, the Dorothy Kunhardt Collection, the Gordon Parks Collection, and the Ed Clark Collection. The Foundation preserves and disseminates its holdings through exhibitions, publications, and multi-media educational programs to illustrate the power of visual learning. The Foundation has been run by the Meserve family who has collected and preserved the material for five generations.


Recently, the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University acquired many photographic pieces from the Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation in a purchase one of the largest private collections of 19th century American photography devoted primarily to Lincoln and the Civil War, which very well have represented the bulk of the collection as found within this book.


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