More Dubious Signed Copies

On ebay, a dealer in Michigan, j_j_books, is offering signed copies of the 1938 Bobbs-Merrill Laughter in the Dark and the 1941 New Directions The Real Life of Sebastian Knight. The books have the bookplates of Richard Adams, the British author of Watership Down. Without having examined them first-hand, but going by the photos and descriptions, I am dubious of the authenticity of at least one of them.

The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, with a mangled dust jacket, has an inscription on the title page, “With much love | Vladimir Nabokov | 1945”. That is not Nabokov writing, especially to someone outside his intimate circle. Assuming that the inscription was meant for Adams and not someone else, Nabokov would not have written so warmly to someone of whom there is no evidence that they ever met or corresponded. In fact, in 1945, Adams was in the British army and Nabokov was living in the U.S.

The Laughter in the Dark could be legitimate. I don’t know. But that Richard Adams bookplate makes me wary of it.

The dealer, j_j_books, has offered and sold several inscribed or signed Nabokov books on ebay recently (Ada and Poems). That by itself, of course, doesn’t mean anything. But all of these books have supposedly been from collections of people who had no known connections to Nabokov.

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  1. Howard Rosenfeld’s avatar

    Sorry. Spellcheck. The Adam’s library was auctioned in December 2017. Is it possible that these books were included in the auction and purchased by a collector? Do you have a listing of books offered during that sale?

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    1. admin’s avatar

      A check on the Dominic Winter Auctioneer web site shows that no Nabokov books were in the auction of Adams’ library in Dec 2017.

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      1. James’s avatar

        Indeed, and not only were there no Nabokov books included, but they further state that ““The sale of Richard Adams’s Library on 14th December represents his collection intact and in its entirety (apart from a few selected volumes retained by the author’s family).” In other words, Adams possessed no books by Nabokov (unless the family kept them) – something that anyone familiar with his writing would probably suspect anyway.

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      2. Howard Rosenfeld’s avatar

        The Adam’s library was auctioned in Dec 2017. Might. It these books have her. Purchased at that time?

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        1. admin’s avatar

          I don’t understand what you are saying. Please rewrite your message

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        2. James’s avatar

          Adams was a bibliophile and Dominic Winter auctioneers in the UK write that “The sale of Richard Adams’s Library on 14th December represents his collection intact and in its entirety (apart from a few selected volumes retained by the author’s family).” On that basis, and others, one would have to say that these Ebay lots are almost certainly fakes.

          It is slightly unusual for the faker to have chosen books that both have some not inconsiderable intrinsic (i.e. signature-less) value. Their normal m.o. is to take one of the more common books and try to massively inflate their price by adding a fake VN signature or inscription. In this case they have risked rendering books that might otherwise have raised a few hundred dollars each worthless with an evidently dodgy authorial inscription, ‘though perhaps they think it worth a shot.

          https://www.dominicwinter.co.uk/news-item/the-library-of-richard-adams-author-of-watership-down/

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