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Borden Lizzie 1860 - 1927 Published three years before she "took an axe," Lizzie Borden has signed her name in her copy of "The Index Guide to Travel and Art-Study in Europe." It is annotated in her hand with over 20 words.

Book Signed "L. A. Borden" on the blank page following the front free-endpaper. Her copy of The Index Guide to Travel and Art-Study in Europe by Lafayette C. Loomis, 573 pages plus 10 pages of advertisements, 4.5" x 6.75". New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1889. Alphabetized. Full black calf with gilt lettering. Frontispiece, numerous maps, floor plans and illustrations. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Half of the spine is missing or damaged. Covers worn at edges, bumped. Very good condition.


On the blank page preceding the back free-endpaper, Lizzie Borden has penciled five lines, in part, "checked red cushion ‰Û_ prettiest picture of kind ever saw. Blue A.M. glory growing up on one side." She's also penciled "Miss S.W. Fox / 99 Irving St. / Cambridge / Mass." Miss Sarah Winslow Fox (1840-1911) was a teacher in Somerville High School from 1868-1906. From 1882-1883, she travelled and studied in Europe. There are numerous "x" and other marks next to some of the entries. Next to "Luxembourg, The Palace of," Miss Lizzie Borden has penciled "did not visit." She may have discussed this book with Miss Fox.

Of course, Lizzie is better known from this most familiar rhyme recited at the time of her 1892 murder trial (and afterwards after she was acquitted): "Lizzie Borden took an axe / And gave her mother forty whacks. / When she saw what she had done, / She gave her father forty-one.

Anything signed by Lizzie Borden is extremely rare. In 2003, a signed copy of a book owned by her sold for $6000. Only three ALsS signed by her have sold at auction in the last 25 years, the latest bringing over $8000.

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