This is a private auction. Sign in to view your status or learn more about private listings.
Watch this item
Please wait
Image not available
Mouse here to zoom in
Please wait
Image not available

1869 SIGNED RALPH WALDO EMERSON ALS HARVARD UNIVERSITY

***ONE-OF-A-KIND MUSEUM PIECE!*** ..NO-RESERVE! ..L@@K!

Item condition:--
Price:US $15,000.00Buy It NowBuy It NowBuy It Now
Shipping:FREE shipping US Postal Service Priority MailSee more services 

Country:
ZIP Code:
Service and other details:
Service
Estimated delivery*
Price
US Postal Service Priority Mail
5-6 business days
Free
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and the payment method selected. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.

 See discounts 

 |  See all details
Estimated delivery within 5-6 business days
Returns:
7 day merchandise credit, buyer pays return shipping | Read details
Coverage:
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms

A reserve price is the minimum price the seller will accept. This price is hidden from bidders. To win, a bidder must have the highest bid and have met or exceeded the reserve price.

 
Other item info
Item number:260395496727
Item location:Boston-SEE MY OTHER ITEMS OR YOULL BE SORRY!, United States
Ships to:United States
Payments:
Last updated on 05:08:26 AM PDT, Oct 18, 2009 View all revisions
Item specifics - Antiquarian/Collectible Books
Binding: ALSSpecial Attributes: 1st Edition, Signed
Subject: AmericanaPrinting Year: 1869
Topic: --Origin: --


Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE!


 

GIANT CLEARANCE SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!

 

SEE MY OTHER ITEMS OR LOSE OUT!!!

CLICK BELOW SOME ARE ENDING SOON!

http://stores.ebay.com/THE-WORD-Antiquarian-Books

 

 

INCREDIBLE, ORIGINAL 1869 ONE OF A KIND MANUSCRIPT SIGNED LETTER HAND WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY THE FAMOUS AMERICAN POET RALPH WALDO EMERSON, ANNOUNCING THE DEATH OF FELLOW \ MUTUAL HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLASSMATE JOHN M. CHENEY

 

LARGE SINGLE PAGE MANUSCRIPT IN INK AUTOGRAPH LETTER DATED 14 FEBRUARY, 1869 WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON AND ADDRESSED TO CHARLES W. UPHAM (Related to Oliver Wendel Holmes who's family I got this from) ANNOUNCING THE DEATH OF THEIR FELLOW AND MUTUAL HARVARD COLLEGE CLASS MATE, JOHN M. CHENEY. This Ultra-Rare and Exceedingly Valuable Letter by Emerson is Absolutely MINT!

LETTER READS AS FOLLOWS: "Concord (Massachusetts) 14 February, 1869. Dear Upham, John M, Cheney died yesterday afternoon. His family knowing that he was secretary of the class of 1821, have desired me to notify its members, that his funeral takes place from the Unitarian Church, in this Town, at 3.30 pm. on tuesday next. Yours faithfully, [Signed] R.W. Emerson" [with notation underneath"Charles W. Upham."]

RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803-1882)

Ralph Waldo Emerson is truly the center of the American transcendental movement, setting out most of its ideas and values in a little book, Nature, published in 1836, that represented at least ten years of intense study in philosophy, religion, and literature, and in his First Series of essays.

Born in 1803 to a conservative Unitarian minister, from a long line of ministers, and a quietly devout mother, Waldo--who dropped the "Ralph" in college--was a middle son of whom relatively little was expected. His father died when he was eight, the first of many premature deaths which would shape his life--all three brothers, his first wife at 20, and his older son at 5. Perhaps the most powerful personal influence on him for years was his intellectual, eccentric, and death-obsessed Puritanical aunt, Mary Moody Emerson. Yet Emerson often confessed to an innate optimism, even occasional "silliness."

His undergraduate career at Harvard was not illustrious, and his studies at the Harvard Divinity School were truncated by vision problems, but he was ordained a minister of the Second Church in Boston, shortly before marrying Ellen Tucker in 1829. He resigned in 1832 after her death from tuberculosis, troubled by theological doctrines such as the Lord's Supper, and traveled extensively in Europe, returning to begin a career of lecturing. In 1835 he married Lydia Jackson; they lived in Concord and had four children while he settled into his life of conversations, reading and writing, and lecturing, which furnished a comfortable income.

The Emerson house was a busy one, with friends like Elizabeth Hoar, Margaret Fuller, and Henry Thoreau, staying for months to help out and talk. He, Bronson Alcott, and George Ripley decided to begin a magazine, The Dial, with Margaret Fuller editing, in 1840; Emerson would edited the final two years, ending in 1844. His Essays (first series) were published in 1841.

Meanwhile, tragedy struck with the sudden death of Emerson's first Son Waldo in 1842, soon after the death of John Thoreau from lockjaw, and a darker, tougher strain appears in Emerson's writing, beginning with his memorializing poem, "Threnody." But Emerson pulled himself together to give a series of lectures in New York and in 1844 he had a new volume of essays prepared. He began planning a series of lectures on great men and publication of his poems in 1846, while speaking out against the annexation of Texas and reading deeply in texts of Persian and Indic wisdom.

In 1845 he began extensive lecturing on "the uses of great men," a series that culminated with the 1850 publication of Representative Men; by that year he was giving as many as 80 lectures a year. Through a career of 40 years, he gave about 1500 public lectures, traveling as far as California and Canada but generally staying in Massachusetts. His audiences were captivated by his speaking style, even if they didn't always follow the subtleties of his arguments.

In 1847 Emerson travelled to England, noticing in particular the industrialization and the chasm between upper and lower classes. When he returned to Concord nine months later, he had a new approach to English culture, which he expressed in his lectures on the "Natural History of Intellect" and his 1856 book, English Traits.

In 1851 he began a series of lecture which would become The Conduct of Life, published in 1860. He was vigorous in middle age, traveling frequently, but was increasingly aware of his limits and failing energy. He had become quite famous, a major figure in the American literary landscape, a celebrity which brought both adultation and satire. He had been a profound inspiration for many writers, especially Henry Thoreau and Walt Whitman. He continued his speeches against slavery, but never with the fire of Theodore Parker. In 1857 he wrote an essay on "Memory" but ironically, in his later years, his own memory would falter, especially after his beloved house burned in 1872. He died quietly of pneumonia in 1882.

A ONE OF A KIND MUSEUM PIECE!!!

MANY PICTURES BELOW . .

 

TERMS: PAYPAL. Insurance is available up to $5,000 for Priority Mail and up to $25,000 for Registered Mail in the United States only. All Items must have Insurance paid for by the buyer. All funds must be paid within 7 days. Insurance claims are the responsibility of the buyer and copies of insurance slips will be provided upon request. We are not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items. All coins and antiques are sold as is as seen. If you have any questions please email me and I iwll try to answer them.

 

SEE MY OTHER ITEMS OR LOSE OUT!!!

CLICK BELOW SOME ARE ENDING SOON!

http://stores.ebay.com/THE-WORD-Antiquarian-Books

 

 


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Shipping and handling
Item location: Boston-SEE MY OTHER ITEMS OR YOULL BE SORRY!, United States
Shipping to: United States
Change country:
ZIP Code:
 
Shipping and handling
To
Service
Estimated delivery*
Free shipping
United States
US Postal Service Priority Mail®
5-6 business days
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and when the seller receives cleared payment. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Domestic handling time
Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Return policy
Item must be returned within
Refund will be given as
Return policy details
7 days after the buyer receives it
Merchandise Credit
The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs.

Payment details
Payment methodPreferred/AcceptedBuyer protection on eBay
Credit or debit card through PayPal
PayPal Preferred
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms
Seller's payment instructions
PAYPAL
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
This is a private listing and your identity will not be disclosed to anyone except the seller.

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Resolution Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time