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Thomas Lecky (born 1972 in
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, New York) is an American antiquarian bookseller, musician, and artist. He was the Head of Books and Manuscripts at
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auction house in New York, and is the owner of Riverrun Books & Manuscripts. He also records music under the name Hallock Hill and is an artist and writer who has published
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s and
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.


Early Life and Education

Tom Lecky was born in
Plattsburgh Plattsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, New York, United States, situated on the north-western shore of Lake Champlain. The population was 19,841 at the 2020 census. The population of the surrounding (and separately in ...
, New York and lived in the
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region of upstate New York through most of his youth. Lecky went to
Choate Rosemary Hall Choate Rosemary Hall ( ) is a Independent school, private, Mixed-sex education, co-educational, College-preparatory school, college-preparatory boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1890, it took its present na ...
and received his BA in English from
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
and MA in American Literature from
Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
. At Stanford, Lecky studied with
Gilbert Sorrentino Gilbert Sorrentino (April 27, 1929 – May 18, 2006) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet, literary critic, professor, and editor. In over twenty-five works of fiction and poetry, Sorrentino explored the comic and formal possibili ...
who introduced Lecky to the writers and methods of the
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group and fostered his interest
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, the so-called
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, and the writers and artists of
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. Lecky began editing the letters of Irving Rosenthal (see
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) to
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and
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relating the Rosenthal's novel "Sheeper" (edited by Sorrentino while working for
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). After Stanford, Lecky returned to New York to begin his career in the auction world handling rare books, manuscripts, and archives. Lecky lives in
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New York with his wife and two sons.


Rare-book appraising and auctioning

Tom Lecky began his career as the Head of Books and Prints at William Doyle Galleries in New York City. Lecky then served as a rare-book specialist for Christie’s auction house in New York, where he served as Head of Books and Manuscripts. An auction he worked on early in his tenure in 2001, was the original manuscript for
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’s ''
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''. In 2012, the ''
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'' reported that Lecky had noted a change in the trend of rare-book collectors, moving from focusing on a single author in the past to those looking to create a more expansive library. The BBC also noted his role in the pricing and auctioning of rare maps and atlases. Lecky also served as an auctioneer for Christie’s. Over the years he auctioned items including the
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guitar played by
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during the
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where he first played electric guitar live, a sale that set the world auction record for the price of a guitar.  He was also the auctioneer for the original lyrics to
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’s song “ American Pie”, a copy of the
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with hand written notes by its owner President
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, and for philanthropic auctions supporting organizations like the
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. Lecky was a witness in the case involving manuscript lyrics for
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’ “
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” that had appeared on the market in the 2010s. In 2016 Lecky acquired the company Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, which was founded in 1978 in
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. The business sells rare books, in addition to providing estate, charitable donation, and insurance appraisals. Lecky is also frequently featured as an appraiser on the '' Antique Roadshow'', where he appraises Books and Manuscripts including letters written by
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, and
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. In 2019 he appeared in the documentary ''The Booksellers'', that featured New York area book sellers. Lecky is also the founder of the publisher Understory Books.


Music career

Lecky performs as the musical artist Hallock Hill, playing and recording on the guitar and piano. In 2011 he released his first solo acoustic guitar album ''The Union'' on the label Hundred Acre Recordings. Ash Akhtar reviewed the work for ''The Quietus'', stating that “There is something wondrous about this implacable and partly untraceable album.” Marc Masters of ''Pitchfork'' reviewed the work as filled with “wistful emotions and fond memories
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can be as deep and complex as darker themes. It’s my favorite solo acoustic album of the year so far.” After several self-released albums, such as ''There He Unforeseen'', in 2014 he released his fourth album, ''Kosloff Mansion'', again on Hundred Acre Recordings. Ben Graham of The Quietus reviewed the album, stating “Like all of allock Hill’sreleases, it insinuates itself into your life, and gradually takes it over. The first time you play this record, you barely notice that it’s there; but you keep returning to it, on grey rainy afternoons, on hungover Sunday mornings when it’s about all you can face, and slowly it begins to flower, revealing new aspects, fresh layers on each listen.” In
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, Nick Southgate wrote about ''The Union/A Hem of Evening'', "In a world overpopulated with acoustic guitar players, Lecky’s increasingly refined and focused experiments with such shifting, half-repeating, subtly accreting textures makes his music stand out as having courage and vision where far too many only have technique and tradition.”


Art career

Lecky is a visual artist and bookmaker. His 2012 artist’s book ''A Hem of Evening'' accompanied the album ''The Union/A Hem of Evening'' (MIE Records). His photobook ''The Archive of Bernard Taylor'' was profiled by The Nearest Truth: “This quizzical tome considers a form of local history and the phantom-like presence of an author defined by his output more than his life. It is an interesting take on American biography, history, and the permeable ability for photography to be read with imagination and vigor despite its disregard to conform to absolutes.”
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described the book as “at times disorienting, playful, melancholy, and retrospective.”


Discography


Solo

*''The Union'' CD, Hundred Acre Recordings (UK), 2011. *''There He Unforeseen'' CD, No Label (US), 2011 *''Found Objects'' CD, No Label (US), 2011 *''The Union/A Hem of Evening'' 2LP, MIE Music (UK), 2012 *''Kosloff Mansion'', Hundred Acre Recordings (UK), 2014. Collaboration with Tim Noble of The Lowland Hundred *''Folsom Cave'', MP3 release, 2015


Collaborations

*Imaginational Anthem Vol. 5,
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, 2012.


Bibliography

* ''Concord'', New York : Understory, 2022, , * ''Quarrying'', New York, Understory, 2021, * ''The Archive of Bernard Taylor'', New York, Understory, 2021, , * ''Agloe'', New York, Understory, 2021, * ''Home'', New York, Understory, 2020, ,


References

1972 births Living people People from Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Antiquarian booksellers Choate Rosemary Hall alumni Columbia University alumni Stanford University alumni 21st-century American photographers American male guitarists American_experimental_musicians {{Improve categories, date=June 2025