Amelia Earhart Writes Trailblazing Photographer and Journalist Margaret Bourke White on the “demonstration of what ability lurks within women”
A Gorgeous 15th Century Illuminated Missal, Likely Southern German or Austrian, Showing the Type of Script Employed With Gutenberg and the Dawn of Printing
Queen Isabella, In a Document Referencing Her Deceased Son and Only Male Heir to the Spanish Throne (“may he rest in holy glory”) Works to Build the Great Hospital of the Alhambra of Granada
Newly Inaugurated New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt, For His First Inaugural Address in 1898, Will Consult With “Advocates of Woman Suffrage”
Attorney Abraham Lincoln, Known for Representing Female Clients, Fights for Truth in His Forceful Representation of a Woman
The Rare Great Seal of Ferdinand and Isabella, On an Illuminated, Unique Document of Flemish and Spanish Art, Establishing a Commercial Center as a Reward to the Family of King John II’s Bodyguard
The McKinley Inauguration, March 1901: Rare Autograph Album With Signatures of Notables Who Attended the Inauguration, including President William McKinley, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt, and McKinley’s Entire Cabinet