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Lot 153
Sale 6426 - Fine Printed Books & Manuscripts, Including Americana
Nov 13, 2025
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$2,000 -
3,000
Lot Description
[LAKESIDE CLASSICS]. A continuous run of the first 100 titles published in R. R. Donnelley's Lakeside Classics series. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley Press, 1903-2002.
Uniform octavo size. Many with plates and maps (some folding). Original gilt-lettered cloth bindings, 8 volumes in the Red series with original glassine wrappers and original mailers, two volumes in the Blue series with original glassine wrappers, 11 in the Brown series in original shrink wrap, and 4 in original mailers, several with publishers' compliments slips laid in. GENERALLY IN NEAR FINE CONDITION.
Comprising:
Green Lakeside Press Classics. 1903-1927. (With a duplicate volume of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin). -- Red Lakeside Press Classics. 1928-1952. -- Blue Lakeside Press Classics. 1953-1977. -- Brown Lakeside Press Classics. 1978-2002. -- Together, 101 volumes (lacking the Light Green series, or the last 17 volumes).
A CONTINUOUS RUN OF THE LONGEST-RUNNING CONTINUOUS SERIES OF BOOKS IN THE WORLD.
First conceived by Thomas E. Donnelley (son of Richard Robert Donnelley), R. R. Donnelley & Sons firm has published one volume a year at Christmas since 1903. The first few volumes focused on speeches and writings of noted Americans, but by 1911, the selections began emphasizing first-person narratives of American history, relating to frontier life, the Civil War, early exploration, and overland voyages. Most were written in the mid-19th century, and had become hard to obtain, and included works written by Zebulon Pike, John Long, Alexander Ross, and Alexander Mackenzie. By 1995, selections became more globally-focused, reflecting the expansion of the R. R. Donnelley company.
The Lakeside Classics are "understood to be a uniquely Chicago product...In his preface to the 1928 volume, Donnelley, reflecting on the commitment to continue the series for another twenty-five years, wrote, 'If the traditions of any press in America will continue for this length of time, we believe those of the Lakeside Press will.' The history of this venerable company and its annual Lakeside Classics is inextricably linked to, and closely interwoven with, the history of Chicago and its reputation as a place where commercial printing and the allied arts were pioneered and flourished" (Coventry, Chicago by the Book 101 Publications that Shaped the City and its Image, p. 63). Caxton Chicago 101, 24.
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