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19822090502113717625Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
193777063Innsbruck 1937. Plakatens størrelse : 45 cm X 435 cm. Trykt i blått. Brettet ned til 8vo. Poster size : 45 cm X 435 cm. Printed in blue. Folded to 8vo. Tysk. unknown
a66772Stockholm 1898 Nordin & Josephsons Bokhandel. In Swedish. Hardcover. Octavo 176pp. 2. Numerous photo illustrations original color wraps bound in 3/4 green cloth with mounted leather spine label. Owner signed Anna Falch 1899. VG. Rare. . hardcover
190545557London: Horace Cox 1905. Second edition first impression. 8vo. vi 116 18 pp. Publisher's pictorial grey cloth. 14 plates plus numerous illustrations set into the text. Some staining to the rear cover mostly mild rubbing to the edges foxing to the front and rear leaves. London: Horace Cox unknown
190945559London: Published by the author 1909. First edition. 8vo. 238 2 xvi pp. Publisher's grey cloth black and white illustration of a skier to the upper board early bookplate featuring an illustration of a dragon and a dragonfly with the name Garnett to the front pastedown a press cutting featuring a humorous illustration on the subject of skiing dated 1910 folded and mounted onto the front free endpaper. 20 plates plus 143 illustrations in the text. Tanning to the spine with the lettering largely but not entirely worn a few minor marks to the upper cover else very good. London: Published by the author unknown
19632110502150415394Futabasha 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Futabasha paperback
1970712231970. Poster. Very Good . Poster measuring 40"h x 25"w. A poster which shows a colorful cartoon map featuring Boise Craters of the Moon Twin Falls Yellowstone Grand Teton Salt Lake City Great Salt Lake and Bryce Canyon. Light creasing to the edges; a small area of light foxing/spotting. Vintage promotional airline travel poster advertising outdoor wonders and recreation such as skiing in several western U.S. states including Utah. unknown
194561664Whakapapa Motor Camp The Chateau; Laingholme NZ: Ralph & Teddy Harris ca. 1945-1971. Oblong folio. 13.5 x 10 in. 68 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 230 silver gelatin and a few colour Kodak paper stock photos sized from 2.5 x 2.5 in. up to 9.5 x 12 in. 1 beautifully hand coloured most mounted w/ corners although some directly tipped-in on pages nearly all w/ annotations in white ink below a couple mounted on boards and several loose images occasional evidence of pin-holes on a few 8x10 and 6.5 x 8.5 photos minor edgewear just a few removed by family several w/ photographer’s imprint on versos. Contemporary black half-calf over silver moire boards rounded corners some pulling at hinges edgewear just a few occasional minor tears still a VG exemplar w/ nearly all the images retaining bright strong contrast. This notable photo album vividly reveals the active post-World War II Mid-20th-Century era documenting the participation and efforts as the Chateau Tongariro in New Zealand’s Tongariro National Park installed new ski-lifts set up new facilities expanded their skiing and climbing operations as well as the activities of Ranger Ralph Harris and his Maori wife Teddy Harris. The album opens with photos of the Mt. Ruapehu eruption in 1945 after if formed a dome of lava emerging from Crater Lake and in an explosion on March 17 1945 the lava dome disappeared with one image showing Alex Salmon in foreground on Ngauruhoe viewing the eruption followed by series of photos in 1953 of climbing equipment Teddy Harris in an ice cave and views of Crater Lake from Taharungi as well as Ngaurhoe and the Putangirau Pinnacles. This scenic National Park later served as the filming location of many scenes in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies including “Mount Doom†“The Paths of the Dead†and others. The couple had an interest in historic Maori sites as they visit the Urewara Country including photos of the last full scale Maori Massacre after the siege at Ngatapa in which Te Kooti escaped but over 100 of his followers were subsequently killed as well as remains of the Te Kooti arsenal. Another photo depicts the old Maorri Whare used as Hospital Maungapohatu Urewara Rua’s House and views from climbing on Mt. Maungapohatu. Additional trips included a mountaineering and hiking trip to Arthur’s Pass Minga Valley Mt. Oates a popular NZ National Park with wide choices of classic climbing routes and the highest pass over the Southern Alps known to Maori hunting parties as route between East and West. Many of the photos capture their climb of Franz Joseph Glacier 1953-1954 views of the Almer Hut on the glacier and even a crashed plane on the glacier amidst the aftermath of a four day blizzard. After their marriage March 13 1954 at the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church Ralph & Teddy subsequently are shown climbing Ngaurhoe & Tongariro in 1955 the 1955 eruption on Ngauruhoe in 1955 a blizzard on Ruapehu views of Alex Bivvy “Bivouac†near Ruapehu as well traveling and climbing Tangitoto in 1956 traveling the Havelock River in the Cloudy Peak Range of the Southern Alps as well as climbing Mt. McMillan in the Canterbury region during a blizzard. Teddy worked as the Park photographer at Ruapehu and included are her photos of the Chateau Tongariro at night inspection by the Park Board the year before they turned over control to the newly created Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand and the development of the Whakapapa skifield. Included are photos of the new ski lifts 1956 ski school extending safety fences after a fatal skiing accident in 1956 Harvey Clifford demonstrating his ski rescue sledge and snapshot photo of famed climber Sir Edmund Hillary opening the first Whakapapa chairlift in 1954 wiped out in the 1954 eruption and also a photo captures the second chairlift destroyed by the 1956 icestorm. Harris was an Australian ex-policeman ranger living at the Whakapapa Motor Camp who preceded Alex Peters and Jim Purdy and was an active member of one of the greater Wellington Tramping Clubs. Harris was replaced later by Noel Blackburn and then Bill Hislop who managed the Whakapapa Motor Camp starting in 1961 and became the ranger. After leaving the Tongariro National Park the couple moved to Laingholme a small community in the Waitakere Ranges of West Auckland and subsequently had two children Mark & Maia both depicted in the album along with many photos showing them visiting Teddy’s “Naera†Maori family members placing headstones in Waimamaku Valley as well as depicting Teddy’s grandparents unveiling of mountment to Rahiri at Paekanae and the Meeting House at Waimamaku. The Waimamaku Village known as Te Whakamaharatanga Marae or Waimamaku Marae was a meeting place of the Indigenous Peoples Te Roroa Ngaphui hapu of Ngati Korokor and Ngati te pou. He would later publish in 2011 his “Recollections of Ruapehu.†Sadly the iconic Chateau was closed permanently in Jan. 2023 due to seismic risks and many of the ski clubs on the Whakapapa ski fields have suffered through downturns in participation and challenging conditions. See: Ian Blackmore Two Contrasting Periods at Tongariro National Park Tongariro Journal 2022; Glenn Cullen There She Blows: the Rise and Fall of Cash Torn Mt. Ruapehu Snowbest June 1 2023; Angela Wanhalla In/visible Sight: the Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand 2010. Ralph & Teddy Harris, hardcover
1960P5483Canada c.1960. Very Good. Notes: A vintage promotional poster for Parc du Mont-Sainte-Anne in Quebec Canada.<br>Mont-Sainte-Anne is a ski resort as part of the Laurentian mountain chain. Image Size : Platemark Size : Paper Size : 607x457 mm 23.90x17.99 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Sports; Posters; Views Canada Quebec; unknown
1980P5475Italy c.1980. Very Good. Notes: An advertising poster for Caber featuring legendary alpine skier Franz Klammer. The image shows Klammer using Caber Ski Boots. Franz Klammer known as "The Kaiser" is considered one of the greatest downhill skiers of all time. <br>Caber was a prominent Italian ski boot manufacturer recognized for producing high-performance plastic boots in the 1970s and 1980s favored by racers Image Size : Platemark Size : Paper Size : 555x430 mm 21.85x16.93 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Sports; Posters; Advertising; unknown
195358350Flumserberg Switzerland & UK: Barbara 1953. Oblong 4to. 9.5 x 6.7 in. 36 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 58 photographs sized from 2.5 x 3.25 in. up to 3.5 x 5.5 in. some w/ scalloped edges nearly all w/ white lettered captions 2 real photo postcards nearly all mounted w/ glassine corners 4 pp. of brochure photo clippings 2 lift tickets 32 pp separately numbered leaves of ink manuscript ALS to “Mummy & Daddy†written in cursive w/ fold creases from previous insertion into mailing envelopes originally. Contemporary black textured boards post-binder brass screw posts at gutter margin gilt lettering stamped on front cover hand-lettered title minor rubbing NF exemplar. This excellent photo album records the completely new Ramblers’ skiing center in Switzerland established near Flumserberg in the Swiss Alps following World War II which featured three consecutive chair- and ski-lifts and a wide diversity of ski runs and close by shops. Barbara has included a photo postcard of her Pension Schwendiewiese and listed it as her return address in the letters home. After arriving at the Pension the group rents some skis have them fitted learned her instructor was to be Walter who “speaks a little†English and believes they will be more efficient than the Sr. Anton ski school. She writes while they were training that they “passed a squad of Swiss soldiers on the way down. . . and seem to be in an Alpine training school.†She writes about hearing of the death of Queen Mary of Teck March 24 1953 which is the only indication of dating within the year. She writes about the glorious weather riding the Tannenboden ski lift to Prodkamm slope writes about the skiing the slopes hiking back up and her great progress. Her letters also describe their evening sing-a-longs dances organized by the instructors and staying up way too late before being tired on the slopes the next day. The photos reveal the striking views and the participants in the skiing excursion. Barbara has included photos of the three instructors her intermediate group of skiers the snow-covered road to Tannenboden the snow-covered chapel at Flumserberg and the views from Flumserberg. Also included are images of the ski slopes the Tannenboden ski lift attached to the cable ski-hoist and the Kreuz ski-hut. The group was a mixed skiing group of men and women with most of the participants identified by first name with views in the background. Album ends with photo of the group reaching Victoria station on their route home at the end of the trip. Barbara, hardcover
195256747Drammen: Sverre Ringstads Forlag 1952. 4to. 78 pp unpaginated. photo illustrated throughout 1 in colour text printed in Norwegian German English French Italian & Spanish. Blue cloth textured endpapers minor shelfwear rubbing still VG copy. First edition of this illustrated souvenir book from the A.F. Klaveness & Co. Norwegian Shipping Co. for the 1952 Winter Olympics VI which featured 694 athletes from 30 countries in 22 events in the birthplace of modern skiing and also featured 109 women competitors. Alpine skiing featured the giant slalom in its debut event and Austrian skiiers dominated the competition winning seven of 18 medals Finns and Norwegians dominated the Cross-Country Skiing events and the Nordic Combined and only one ski jumping event was held won by Arnfinn Bergmann. Sverre Ringstads Forlag, hardcover
19567894Aspen CO: Aspen Chamber of Commerce 1956. Single sheet 23 cm x 40 cm printed on both sides that folds to pamphlet size 23 cm x 10 cm. Near fine. Chamber of Commerce produced item that touts the year-round recreational opportunities of this world famous ski area located on Colorado's Western Slope. Illustrated with black and white views by Berko Studio of Aspen. "This unique community of Aspen high in the Rockies offers something for everyone's pleasure in every season of the year. Aspen Chamber of Commerce unknown
19709785Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for Aspen showing a skier coming over a ridge and pushing powder. Aspen Highland was founded and developed in 1958 by local resident Whip Jones and is world famous for its deep powder and for the expert runs in the Highland Bowl. Looart Press, Inc unknown
19709783Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for Breckenridge that features an action shot of Trygve Berge who was a co-founder of the Breckenridge ski area in 1961 and ran the ski school for its first 10 years. Looart Press, Inc unknown
19709791Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for the Swiss Alps destination featuring an airborn skier. Photograph L. Gensetter. In 1883 the German ski pioneer W. Paulke was the first to ski in Davos and presumably also in Switzerland. Ten years later the first brave skiers ventured on the route from Davos over the Maienfeld Furka to Arosa. Looart Press, Inc unknown
19708832Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for California's Mammoth Mountain. Mammoth was founded by Dave McCoy a hydrographer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. As a member of the Eastern Sierra Ski Club in the 1930s McCoy noticed that Mammoth Mountain consistently held more snow than other mountains. The Ski Club had a portable rope tow. McCoy bought the rope tow from the club in 1941 and usually kept it at Mammoth. In 1953 the United States Forest Service awarded a permit to McCoy to operate the ski area and the first ski lift was built in 1955. Looart Press, Inc unknown
19709787Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for Taos showing two skiers clearing the tree line. In 1955 Ernie and Rhoda Blake founded Taos Ski Valley as a ski mountain. The Blakes were German and Swiss ski enthusiasts who moved to New Mexico in 1941. Ernie had previously managed the Santa Fe Ski Basin and Glenwood Springs. He discovered the area while flying his Cessna 170 between the two ski areas. Looart Press, Inc unknown
19768378New York: Trans World Airlines 1976. Color poster 101 cm x 61 cm / 40" x 24" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster from TWA promoting their service to the Interior West for their 'Ski the Rockies' campaign which offered inclusive tours including gear to ski areas in the Rocky Mountains: Alta Aspen Breckenridge Crested Butte Heavenly Valley Jackson Hole Keystone Park City Purgatory Snowbird Snowmass Steamboat Taos Vail Winter Park. Poster features a bird's-eye view of a skier crushing some moguls. Trans World Airlines unknown
19709784Colorado Springs CO: Looart Press Inc 1970. Color poster 76 cm x 53 cm / 30" x 21" Fine. 'A' condition. Promotional poster for Vail that features a bird's eye view of a group getting first tracks. Vail Ski Resort was founded in 1962 by Earl Eaton Pete Seibert and Harley Higbie at the base of Vail Pass and named after Charles Vail designer of the highway that passed through the valley. Vail has one of the largest skiable terrain areas in North America and is world famous for its deep powder and Bavarian style village. Looart Press, Inc unknown
1930223030Sapporo.: Sapporo Grand Hotel. Circa1930s. Folding brochure advertising the Sapporo Grand Hotel and the ski fields of Hokkaido. 19 x 13.5cm. Extremities and folds little worn though overall in very good condition. . Sapporo Grand Hotel. unknown
197371228United Air Lines Inc 1973. Poster. Very Good. Poster measuring 40"h x 25"w. Some very light wear. Vintage promotional airline travel poster advertising skiing at Park City and Snowbird Utah resorts. Also highlights skiing in other Western states such as California Colorado Wyoming and New Mexico the Rockies; Aspen; Crested Butte; Steamboat; Jackson Hole; Taos; Vail; Alpine Meadows; Heavenly Valley; Northstar. United Air Lines, Inc unknown
199258744Boulder CO: Paladin Press 1992. Oblong 4to. x 234 pp. Photo-illustrated title photo illustrations & text illustrations throughout. Gray publisher’s cloth silver lettering w/ d.j. cover art photo of skiing soldiers slight shelfwear NF/NF copy w/ former ownership label on ffep. First edition of this well-illustrated history and memoir of the 10th Division comprised of some of the world’s finest skiers athletes and mountaineers who slogged through the Italian Alps to defeat the German Army in 1944-1945. They were equipped with the M29 Weasel winter weather gear white camouflage and specially designed skis and commanded by General Hays recipient of Medal of Honor during World War I. Paladin Press, hardcover
B9783838355535Paperback / softback. New. paperback
19772081502112300499ski journal 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 136p Size: 21cm ski journal paperback