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ASTRONAUTS.
Very fine Photograph issued by NASA of the seven Project Mercury astronauts standing before an F-106 jet, each wearing his flight suit and holding his helmet. Signed by six of the astronauts above their corresponding ...
$9,500
[ASTRONAUTS].
Color Postcard Photograph of the liftoff of the Apollo XI space mission, Signed by the first lunar astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. 4 inches wide by 6 inches high. Matted in ivory ...
$9,500
[ASTRONAUTS].
Signed Photograph of the Apollo XI lunar astronauts crew posing in their space suits against a lunar background, Inscribed by Armstrong and Signed on the mount below, "Best Wishes To James E. Rogan / Neil ...
$17,500
ASTRONAUTS - MERCURY 7
ASTRONAUTS. Project Mercury. Typewritten Document signed by six of the Mercury 7 Astronauts, four pages, folio, October 8, 1965. Signed in full by M. Scott Carpenter, Leroy G. Cooper, Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. ...
$8,500
VOYAGEURS.
A Partly Printed Contract in which Louis Rocquebrune is engaged by the firm McTavish, McGillivray & Co. and their associates, John Ogilvy and Thomas Thain, "to make the journey both to and from Fort William ...
$7,500
WILLIAM CLARK.
Letter Signed, WmClark, two pages, quarto, Superintendency of Indian Affairs, St. Louis, September 27, 1832.
$12,500
FREDERICK A. COOK.
Two Autograph Statements Signed, twice, two pages.
$15,000
FREDERICK A. COOK.
Partly printed Typewritten Document Signed, seven pages, legal folio, Leavenworth, Kansas, July 16, 1926.
$12,500
FREDERICK A. COOK.
Pamphlet Signed.
$1,750
JULIEN DUBUQUE.
Autograph Document Signed, one page, 3 1/2 by 8 1/4 inches, May 18, 1798.
$17,500
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN.
Autograph Letter, incomplete, four very full pages, quarto, Corfu, September 12, 1830.
$8,750
SIR EDMUND HILLARY.
Spectacular Color Photograph of Hillary and Tenzing Norgay ascending the summit ridge of Everest on their way to their final camp and victory the following day. The Victory flags can be seen wrapped around Tenzing's ...
$3,500
MERIWETHER LEWIS and WILLIAM CLARK.
A portion of an Autograph Letter written by Meriwether Lewis, Signed in the text , Capt Lewis, circa 1801, and an Autograph Document Signed by William Clark, 1815, framed together as an ensemble.

During the late ...
$47,500

DAVID LIVINGSTONE.
LIVINGSTONE, David. Scottish explorer in Africa. Autograph Document Signed, one page, quarto, Mosambique, March 7, 1864.
$22,500
Robert E. Peary
PEARY, Robert E. American Arctic explorer. Typewritten Letter Signed, one page, quarto, Eagle Island, South Harpswell, Maine, November 5, 1909. To an old acquaintance, R. F. Wormwood.

Writing from his home in Maine, Peary alludes to ...
$8,500

Robert E. Peary
ROBERT E. PEARY. Arctic explorer; first to reach the North Pole. Typewritten Letter Signed, one page, quarto, South Harpswell, Maine, October 16, 1910. To A. N. Colles, The Authors' Syndicate in London.

"I enclose herewith postal ...
$950

ZEBULON M. PIKE.
Autograph Endorsement Signed, five lines on the verso of a one-page quarto document dated from Plattsburgh, February 5, 1813.
$17,500
ROBERT FALCON SCOTT.
SCOTT, Robert Falcon. English Antarctic explorer. Autograph Letter Signed, Robt. Scott, two pages, small octavo, Chelsea, February 9, 1905. To Jean McDonal Gallup in Hampstead. With the original envelope.
$45,000
ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Autograph Letter Signed, E.H. Shackleton, two pages, small octavo, on an imprinted correspondence card, Royal Societies Club, St. James Street, September 29, 1903. To "Dear Sir."
$7,500
ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Postcard Photograph showing an image of the S.S. Nimrod next to an inset head and shoulders picture of Shackleton, Signed, E. H. Shackleton in the light upper portion. The black and white postcard measures 5 ...
$12,500
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Explorer autographs, signatures, signed documents, and signed letters of the early explorers virtually do not exist before Daniel Boone.  Documents signed by him, always land transaction document are extremely rare.  He was virtually illiterate except for signing his name, and in retirement began to sell land that he had obtained in his early settling of Kentucky.  Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark expedition is extremely rare in signed documents because of his short life span.  However, his partner in the expedition, William Clark, lived a long life and, because of his military positions, signed many documents and is relatively available for today's collectors.  Also because of their military careers, Zebulon M. Pike and John C. Frémont, other American Western explorers, signed many documents and are fairly easy to collect.

The pioneer African explorer, David Livingstone, was very well-known during his lifetime, and his autograph signatures and signed letters, very clearly written, have often been saved by past generations, though they are now relatively difficult to find.  The man sent to find Livingstone, Henry M. Stanley, had a long career as a journalist, signed many letters, and can generally be found in autograph signatures and signed letters.

The Arctic and Antarctic explorers were the major figures of their day – household names – and their autograph signatures and signed letters were sought after and treasured.  Robert E. Peary, the first to reach the North Pole, can be found in autograph material, though he is not common and the demand not great.  The British Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, who died after reaching the South Pole, freely gave his autograph signature to admirers and wrote many signed letters seeking support for his expeditions.  As a national hero, after dying on his return from the Pole, his letters were saved and treasured, but can be found, though with some difficulty.  Ernest H. Shackleton who, unlike Robert F. Scott, knew when to stop, is in the greatest demand among collectors.  Recent books and films about Shackleton's extraordinary adventures after his ship was wrecked in the Antarctic have made him the symbol of an explorer who knew how to survive.  Shackleton was very cooperative in giving his autograph signature to admirers, who could easily meet him at his numerous lectures given to raise money for his expeditions.  He also wrote letters seeking support for his expeditions, though these signed letters have now become quite scarce on the market.  Admiral Richard E. Byrd, the American polar explorer who was the first to fly over both the South and North Poles, and who extensively explored Antarctica, also gave many autograph signatures to admirers and also wrote many letters for fund-raising purposes.

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