Back on September 25, we saw the copy of Warren Miller's Prince and Mrs. Charming (1970) that belonged to Texas banker Newton Brand, Jr. (1929-2011). It is signed and inscribed by Miller with an original drawing related to the title cartoon. The note that was included in the eBay listing suggests that this book had been mailed new to the cartoonist and subsequently personalized and returned.
An additional six cartoon books from Brand's collection, each signed by New Yorker artists—five of them with original drawings, were auctioned last week by a different eBay seller than the one who handled the Miller book. The cartoonists are Edward Koren, James Stevenson, Charles Barsotti, William Steig, George Booth, and Dana Fradon. Each book was sold, receiving between one and three bids. Without further ado, let's have a look at them.
We start with Edward Koren's Are You Happy? This is the fourth copy of this book we've seen on the blog and, one hopes, not the last.
Are You Happy? And Other Questions Lovers Ask (1978) Edward Koren |
Let's Boogie! (1978) James Stevenson |
Kings Don't Carry Money (1981) Charles Barsotti |
Diseased Chicken |
Rehearsal's Off! (1976) George Booth |
Insincerely Yours, (1978) Dana Fradon |
Edward Koren eBay listing ended January 16, 2021 |
Edward Koren eBay item description |
Edward Koren eBay bid history Three bidders compete and the highest bid, placed five minutes earlier than the last bid, gets it. |
Note: Attempted Bloggery would like to post images of other signed cartoon books from the library of Newton Brand, Jr., in the event there are any more. Any book with an original drawing by William Steig would be welcome; I don't think I've ever seen one. As for the other New Yorker artists, books that are uniquely inscribed or drawn upon are always eagerly sought after for future installments of this blog.
Has anyone else tried mailing books to cartoonists for signing? I would assume one sends them to the publisher.
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