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193842149Rosenheim. (Um 1938). 24, (1) Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Farbig ill. Originalbroschur. 21x14 cm
192884491928 catalogue broché in-octavo, dos orange, illustré d'un plan pour trouver le magasin sur le premier plat, orné de gravures in-texte des articles en vente avec leur description et le prix dessous, 36 pages, 1928 Paris "Au Campeur" Editeur,
195571977Bietigheim. (Um 1955). Faltprospekt. 6 Seiten mit mehreren farbigen Abbildungen u. Illustrationen. 20x10 c,
38391France, Maupin et Mallet, 1971. 17 x 21, 583 pp., très nombreuses cartes et illustrations publicitaires, broché, bon état.
195374321Hof. (Um 1953). 4 Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Zweifarbiger Druck. 21x15 cm
10394oA, oA, oJ. kt, n.pag., noch gutes Exemplar
211326Köln: emons, 2019. 230 S., Ill., 21 cm. Kart., broschiert.
194526074New York NY: Not Published 1945. A group of 40 letters and cards; correspondence between a young man and a woman friend who he met and worked with at the Jewish summer Camp Achvah; he later became a student at UC Berkeley. He had also attended the Jewish Camp Cejwin. Mostly the letters are from Edwin Finkelstein to his friend Natalie Levy back in New York with a couple of notes to him from her. The Achvah material is mostly camp gossip and scuttlebutt regarding the owners of the camp who according to the writer took advantage of the counsellors and workers: ".Concerning your job. You will have the same job and privileges as a regular counsellor. That is you will have the same hours curfews time off and days off. In regard to a bonus don't make me laugh last year only one person got a bonus.a whole $ 5. The only reason he got it was because his father did legal work form Mr. Barshad.Don't get involved in any counsellor uprisings.be good to your kids and you will get good tipslast year a good percentage of the girls were willing to go out on strike with the boys." Edwin F. works at Steve Cohen Boys' Camp in Hopewell Junction NY 1946 and writes of his work and play there during that summer; he continues to ask about and advise about Camp Achvah where Natalie is a summer counsellor. He notes that ".Achvah is a dump compared with this placehere were are treated like humans not like dirt." Nevertheless there is a great feeling of camaraderie among those who attend and work at the camps many reunions and get-togethers over the years. The last group of 6 letters are from UC Berkeley and the difficulties of coursework and enjoyments of attending that school and living in California. NOTE: ".In the 1920s and 1930s a recognition began to arise that the summer camp might play a significant role in Jewish education and the socialization of the Jewish child into Judaism. Samson Benderly the first director of New York's Bureau of Jewish Education was the first to recognize the unique opportunity that the summer camp offered for teaching modern Hebrew and other traditional Jewish values through immersing children in a Hebrew and Judaic environment. In 1927 he opened Camp Achvah the first Hebrew-speaking camp in Arverne on New York City's Rockaway peninsula. In 1932 he sought to expand the program and purchased a campsite in a rural setting in upstate Godeffroy New York. The expanded program retained the intensive Judaic program but was not Hebrew speaking as had been the program at the Arverne site." ref. Encyclopaedia Judaica 2007 "Jewish Camping" article. Other social and political events are remarked upon in the letter content for instance the high school student strikes and riots in the boroughs of NYC in 1945 which required police intervention and mention of a similar race related riot in Bergen College New Jersey regarding a disqualified black football player. Most letters with their mailers & cancellations intact; some age-wear and soiling; contents clean and in very good condition. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
1992Q-0533103681Vantage Pr 1992-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vantage Pr paperback
0876031505.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Church, Mike & TerriIn Pristine Condition. unknown
190560921Gunnison CO: n.p. 1905. Oblong 4to. 11 x 7.25 in. 50 pp unpaginated. Scotch Grey coloured leaves. With 37 silver gelatin photographs on matte finish paper sized 4.5 x 6 in. all mounted as corners title photo composed w/ border and lettering scratched into negative a few of the photos w/ lozenge framed borders a couple w/ minor chipping or small closed t ears at a few corners. Contemporary black ribbed cloth Heinn Co. Badger Plain Leaf album very slight scuffing w/ open-backed slipcase as issued for original album minor scuffing pulling at fore-edges small chip still NF/VG- exemplar. An exceptional photo album documenting the photographer and his companion “W.N.B.†through the rugged and breathtaking country of what is now the Rio Grand Gunnison and White River National Forests in Colorado. Inspired by naturalist conservationists as John Muir and the efforts of President Roosevelt encouraging Americans to see the West extended camping trips were embraced with enthusiasm and typically with wagons pack mules and pack horses until World War I after which automobile camping became much more the norm. The photographer opens with shots of the covered camp wagon near Carnero Pass close to the Saguache River and later along Sheep’s Creek Carnero Creek in the La Garita Mountains. Also featured are well-composed images of the Cochetopa Pass on the Continental Divide about 25 miles from Carnero Pass with views of Sawtooth Mountain and San Luis Peak. The group traveled towards Gunnison and images capture the scenic beauty of Tenderfoot Mountain in the Gunnison Valley at 9252 feet of elevation. Other stops include Camp Robbers Roost near Almont CO now usually closed for nesting birds in the Winter and additional views of the stark craggy beauty of the Gunnison Valley. The camping trip extended into the present-day Gunnison National Forest including visits to Gothic Mountain from several vantage points Emerald Lake between Gothic Mountain and Crystal River Canon and more. One of the photos depicts the Falls in Crystal River Canon comprising the Devil’s Punch Bowl on the South Fork of the Crystal River near the Schofield Pass. n.p.], hardcover
54248P., Grasset, 1934, petit in 8° broché, 274 pages ; frontispice et carte dépliante.
64223P., Revue Camping, sans date, in 12 cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 112 pages ; petits frottis.
192558631Los Angeles CA & St. Louis MO: Hoag & Ford Union League Building; Peerless Auto Tents Canvas Products Co. 1925. 12mo. 12 pp unpaginated. printed in red & black in leporello accordion style format. With photo illustrations rubricated initials map. Self-printed softcovers slight shelfwear very slight toning still VG bright copy. First edition of this scarce promotional souvenir touting the achievement of Hoag and Wilton piloting their 18-foot boat powered by two 4-horsepower Evinrude outboard engines named Lewis & Clark 5680 miles along the Columbia Missouri Illinois & Hudson Rivers in 137 days. When setting out from Astoria OR in a cheap canvas tent the intrepid travelers quickly discovered that it offered not protection from either rain or mosquito’s so they ordered a Peerless Auto Tent in Portland and the durable canvas tent proved essential including surviving golf ball sized hail stones in South Dakota. John Edwin Hoag and partner Ford were photographers for the Automobile Club of Southern California in Los Angeles. No copies in Worldcat; See: John Edwin Hoag Transcontinentalists Reach New York Motorboating Vol. XXXVI No. 5 1925; Across America by Motor Boat Motorboating Vol. XXXVI No. 6 1925. Hoag & Ford, Union League Building; Peerless Auto Tents, Canvas Products Co., paperback
BN168876ADAC Reiseführer ein Imprint von GRÄFE UND UNZER Verlag GmbH. ADAC Campingführer Südeuropa 2021: Mit Gutscheincode: 1 Jahr PINCAMP Camping App kostenlos Wert: 1199 Dec 16 2020 <br/><br/>ADAC Campingführer Südeuropa 2021: Mit Gutscheincode: 1 Jahr PINCAMP Camping App kostenlos Wert: 1199 Dec 16 2020 ADAC Campingführer Südeuropa 2021: Mit Gutscheincode: 1 Jahr PINCAMP Camping App kostenlos Wert: 1199 Dec 16 2020 ADAC Reiseführer ein Imprint von GRÄFE UND UNZER Verlag GmbH unknown
1968ABE-9946656875FORMAT 40 CM X 30 CM-IMPRIMERIE J FRAZIER A PARIS-SALON PORTE DE VERSAILLES A PARIS-OISEAU STYLISE NOIR BLEU VERT ET ROUGE-QUELQUES PLIURES
2013236249Mittelsdorf/Rhön : WOMO, der Wohnmobil-Verl., 2013. 336 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., 22 cm. Bibliothekseinband, Broschiert.
191258322Squirrel Lake Oneida County WI: Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort D.E. Kennedy photographer 1912. Oblong folio. 15 x 8 in. 86 pp unpaginated. on thick gray paper stock. With 102 tipped-in silver gelatin photogaphs sized from 4.2 x 6.25 in. up to 6.5 x 8 in. 1 hand-coloured most sized approx. 4 x 6 in. couple pages show residue from previously removed or moved images. Contemporary flexible black cloth gray paper endpapers minor wear rubbing some fraying to spine minor wear & slight bumping to corners front inner hinge & title w/ minor tear repairs edgewear small tear at lower gutter margin still a VG exemplar with manuscript presentation inscription & title from artist to Henry Hanson dated July & Sept. 1912. This exceptional photo album documents the camping boating fishing & hunting activities of visitors to Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort in the early 1900’s after the opening of the Wisconsin Northwoods to tourists. The “Good Roads†movement and encouragement of improved highways and railroad expansion opened the area featuring fabulous fishing beautiful forests mild summer weather and stunning fall colours drawing in Presidents movie stars gangsters and families to Squirrel Lake resorts with resorts such as Hanson’s offering cabins for rent by the week hot meal dining boat rentals dock usage and hunting & fishing guides. This album opens with images of the resort including one handcoloured featuring waving stars & stripes flag boat sheds and canoes pulled up on the beach. Many of the images feature iconic Progressive Era views of families setting on the rustic cabin porches standing beside camp tents and rowing on the lake. Also featured are views of rowers seated in boats proud women & men holding their large Pike Bass & Muscallonge fish caught women & men hunters with shotguns picnic scenes and the bucolic backdrop of the resort. A series of photos reveal the transport of the Squirrel Lake Resort visitors from train station in horse-drawn covered wagon and automobile with one image showing three generations seated on their luggage at the depot. The names of the rustic cottages included “Skin Walk Cottage†and “Ma-Ow-Is†while the erected tents provided extra space. Hanson 1858-1951 moved to Minocqua WI in 1893 where he drove a livery team and by 1912 had established his resort on 37 acres on the shores of Squirrel Lake featuring a main lodge and adding cabins and other buildings from time to time set amidst a rustic setting of Pine Hemlock and Birch Trees on the East Shore of the Lake able to house up to 35 guests. His cabins were lighted by electricity supplied with running water shower baths and the excellent cuisine was furnished by the onsite orchards gardens and Jersey dairy cattle with large poultry supply as well. Initially named “Forest Home†by 1912 it had become Squirrel Lake Resort and he would continue operating it until 1936 when he sold the resort to Ed Perreault. Although we were unable to find a reference to the photographer D.E. Kennedy in local Minocqua WI directories or Wisconsin & Illinois photography references a few of the photos in this album are similar to a couple of the contemporary unsigned real photo postcard images in institutional and private holdings. See: Jones McVean et al History of Lincoln Oneida and Vilas Counties Wisconsin 1924 pp. 257-258; Early Squirrel Lake Resorts 1907-1970 Squirrel Lake Memories 2021; C.B. Stewart Squirrel Lake Storage Reservoirs and Their Relation to Stream Flow Preliminary Report on Storage Reservoirs at the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River 1911 pp. 20-21. Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort, D.E. Kennedy photographer, hardcover
in-8, 123 pp., cartes et figures, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [SP-1] Sport d'orientation, chasse et peche, ski de fond, excursions, camping.
0533109329.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194796561947 Paris, Susse, 1947; in-8° broché, couverture ocre illustrée en noir, blanc et rouge, titre en noir au 1er plat et dos; 161pp. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte.
193057081Rosenheim. (Um 1930). (1), 20, (1) Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Dekorativ farbig ill. Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 21x15 cm
Clean copy with no annotations or details filled in. Lots of photographs. Some wear to top/base of spine. Small mark on front cover, and mark on back cover.
6767dépliant 2 pages sans date (vers 1960)