Collection of Vanguard Records founder and Beethoven biographer Maynard Solomon
GUTHRIE, WOODY
Bound for Glory. New York: Dutton, 1943. First edition. Publisher's cloth in original pictorial dust jacket. Portrait frontispiece from a photo by Robin Carson; illustrations from sketches by the author. Some soiling and wear to binding, a crease to rear cover, a little shaken. Previous owner's inscription on front endpaper. Losses and wear to jacket.
The first book and autobiography of one of the great 20th century American folk singers, rare in the dust jacket made from the author's own artwork. The book is the basis for the 1976 film of the same name, directed by Hal Ashby and starring David Carradine as Woody Guthrie. The book also is known to have profoundly impacted Bob Dylan, who read it in 1960, and inspired his song "Song to Woody."
This copy is from the library of Maynard Solomon, the founder of Vanguard Records which issued Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie on the label in 1972.
Sold for $288
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Collection of Vanguard Records founder and Beethoven biographer Maynard Solomon
GUTHRIE, WOODY
Bound for Glory. New York: Dutton, 1943. First edition. Publisher's cloth in original pictorial dust jacket. Portrait frontispiece from a photo by Robin Carson; illustrations from sketches by the author. Some soiling and wear to binding, a crease to rear cover, a little shaken. Previous owner's inscription on front endpaper. Losses and wear to jacket.
The first book and autobiography of one of the great 20th century American folk singers, rare in the dust jacket made from the author's own artwork. The book is the basis for the 1976 film of the same name, directed by Hal Ashby and starring David Carradine as Woody Guthrie. The book also is known to have profoundly impacted Bob Dylan, who read it in 1960, and inspired his song "Song to Woody."
This copy is from the library of Maynard Solomon, the founder of Vanguard Records which issued Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie on the label in 1972.
Auction: Stage & Screen Featuring The Estate of Charles Strouse & Barbara Siman, Mar 18, 2026
NEW YORK, NY -- Fans and collectors from across the nation and beyond gathered in Doyle's saleroom and online for the auction the Estate of the legendary Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award-winning composer Charles Strouse and his wife choreographer Barbara Siman. Showcased were memorabilia, artwork, furniture, decorations, books and more from the couple's Manhattan apartment. The landmark sale was a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction on March 18, 2026.
Over his 50-year career Charles Strouse wrote the music for such iconic musical theater hits as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause and Annie, as well as the theme song for the classic sitcom All in the Family ("Those Were the Days"). Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin's partnership on Annie produced one of Broadway's most successful scores ever. "Tomorrow" and other songs from the production have since become enduring American musical standards admired by generations. Read More
Highlighting the sale was Charles Strouse's antique Steinway Model A Grand Piano that achieved $11,520, surpassing its $7,000-10,000 estimate. Manufactured in 1897, the piano was acquired by Strouse in the late 1960s and used throughout the composition Applause (1970), Annie (1977), and other celebrated works.
Among the memorabilia offerings that realized strong results were signed sheet music for the iconic song “Tomorrow” from Annie that sold for $1,280, many times its $300-400 estimate, and signed sheet music for “Those Were the Days,” the opening theme from the television series All in the Family, estimated at $300-500, which achieved $1,216. Also drawing interest at the sale was Charles Strouse’s director’s chair, printed on the front with “Charles Strouse” and on the back with “Annie,” which more than doubled its $300-500 estimate, selling for $1,152.
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Property from the Estate of Charles Stouse & Barbara Siman was offered as a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction celebrating Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance. Read More
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