Willa Cather, William Wordsworth, and Architectural Archive: The Week in Rare Books

Willa Cather's Youth and the Bright Medusa
This weekly auction result is provided by Spencer W Stuart, an independent collections advisor specializing in rare books and manuscripts as well as fine photography and prints. He is also the author of Contemporary Issues in Rare Books & Manuscript Collecting and host of the monthly webinar Collecting Insights.
These are the three lots that stuck out this week because of either uniqueness or exceeding expectations:
Interesting Association: William Wordsworth's Two Addresses to the Freeholders of Westmorland (Kendal: Airey and Bellingham, 1818). First edition, signed and inscribed by William Wordsworth.
Exceeding expectations: Willa Cather's Youth and the Bright Medusa (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920). First edition in the rare dust jacket.
Rich content for architectural researchers: Executed Work. Volumes III-VI & VIII-IX. Sketch Designs. Volumes I-III. Archive of design work by architects Blackall & Newton. Profusion of mounted albumen photographs, plans and descriptions. 9 volumes.