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1897145726N.p.: N.p. 1897. Vintage borderless photograph from the 1897 short film with the number 542 in holograph pencil on the verso with a still image from the film corresponding to that number on the website Catalogue Lumiere showing a similar scene. <br/><br/>While the importance of the Lumiere Brothers to the invention and popularity of the moving image is well known director Alexandre Promio who filmed over 300 shorts for the Lumieres deserves equal consideration. Of particular note are the series of films he shot while presenting the new technology at the 1897 General Art and Industrial Exposition in Stockholm Sweden of which "Arrivee a l'Exposition en bateau" is one. The films represent the first ever shot in the country and Promio would go on to train pioneering Swedish director Ernest Florman in the art of filmmaking. Other trips with the Lumieres included ones to Russia England Germany Hungary the United States and Italy where Promio shot "Panorama du Grand Canal pris d'un bateau" thought to be the first film shot with a moving camera. <br/><br/>9.25 x 7 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Provenance available on request. N.p. unknown books
187739488San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Co. Printers 721 Market St 1877. 1st printing. Program and rear advert printed in black ink to white silk cloth. Fraying to edges of cloth light yellow staining no hinderance to text to program side. Light creasing to bottom right edge. Otherwise an About VG example. Single piece of silk printed both sides. Illustration of the Baldwin Hotel to advert side. 8-9/16" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>An early San Francisco theater program printed on silk. A. L. Bancroft was the brother of noted historian and collector Hubert Howe Bancroft who donated his library to UCLA and for which the Bancroft Library is named. H. H. Bancroft began his own publishing house which in 1868 he resigned from in favor of his brother. No institutional holdings found on OCLC. Rare. A. L. Bancroft & Co., Printers, 721 Market St hardcover books
189779029Washington 1897. Hardcover. Good. folding map index 133p. Contemporary 1/2 leather. 23cm. Backstrip faded. Cover scuffed. Contents sound. Bureau of American Republics Handbook No. 84 August 1897. 55th Congress 2d Session. Senate Doc. No. 178 Part 13. A former owner has used 13 of the blank pages bound in at the end to record the Constitution and Bylaws of the Alfred College Club a list of members and the minutes of six meetings of the association between 1925 and 1929. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1864009525New York: Medical Director's Office Department of the East 1864. Unbound. Very good. One-page Civil War letter on Department of the East Medical Director's Office stationery notifying commanders of Union General Hospitals that: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"The Surgeon General instructs me to inform all Medical officers . . . to inform their patients that the firm of Randolph and Co. Government Solicitors Post Office Box No 38 Washington D.C. are swindlers and to take such means as may be necessary to stop their thieving operations."<p>It is unspecified what the fraudulent actions of Randolph and Company fraudulent involved however contemporary records suggest that the firm may have preyed upon furloughed patients at train stations in some manner while they traveled to their homes. Certainly worthy of further research. <br /><br /> Medical Director's Office, Department of the East books
189820405Paris: Librairie J. Rouam & Cie 1898. First edition. Hardcover. Contemporary three quarter navy morocco and marbled boards. Teg. Near fine. 366 pages. 33 x 23 cm. Profusely illustrated: tinted and full color lithographic plates plus black and white text illustrations. In 1879 Champier founded this publication the official voice of the Union Centrale modeled after the London's Kensington Museum now known as the Victoria and Albert Museum to promote the decorative arts as well as critique contemporary art. This volume presents work by L.O. Merson wall panel Hotel de Ville Tiffany vase binding design by P. Ruban and full page plate by Mucha. Text in French interior contents fresh and clean raised bands spine panels decorated in gilt marbled endpapers slight extremity rubbing small owner stamp free endpaper verso. Librairie J. Rouam & Cie hardcover books
189920406Paris: Librairie J. Rouam & Cie 1899. First edition. Hardcover. Contemporary three quarter navy morocco and marbled boards. Teg. Near fine. 410 pages. 33 x 23 cm. Profusely illustrated: tinted and full color lithographic plates plus black and white text illustrations. In 1879 Champier founded this publication the official voice of the Union Centrale modeled after the London's Kensington Museum now known as the Victoria and Albert Museum to promote the decorative arts as well as critique contemporary art. This volume presents work by Gustave Moreau full-page color lithograph bindings by P.-J. Ruban pochoir plate of rug design chapter on jewelry design work by Tiffany rug designs after William Morris. Original illustrated wrappers bound-in. Text in French interior contents fresh and clean raised bands spine panels decorated in gilt marbled endpapers slight extremity rubbing small owner stamp free endpaper verso. Librairie J. Rouam & Cie hardcover books
189720404Paris: Librairie J. Rouam & Cie 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Contemporary three quarter navy morocco and marbled boards. Teg. Near fine. 420 pages. 33 x 23 cm. Profusely illustrated: tinted and full color lithographic plates plus black and white text illustrations. In 1879 Champier founded this publication the official voice of the Union Centrale modeled after the London's Kensington Museum now known as the Victoria and Albert Museum to promote the decorative arts as well as critique contemporary art. This volume presents work by J. Godart V. Lelong a full-page aquarelle by Eugene Grasset plus a chapter devoted to the latter with black and white images by him designs by Th. Guerin V. Bourgeois et al. Text in French interior contents fresh and clean raised bands spine panels decorated in gilt marbled endpapers slight extremity rubbing small owner stamp free endpaper verso. Librairie J. Rouam & Cie hardcover books
188139232Washington: Government Printing Office 1881. 1st edition. Brown cloth binding gilt stamped lettering to spine. Moderate wear to binding staining to spine and edges. Bookplate to front pastedown. A VG copy. xiv 281 3 blank pp. Color illustrated frontis intratextual b/w illustrations and photographic images on inserted plates. 11-3/4" x 9-1/2" <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
1897139206N.p.: Veriscope 1897. Two vintage fragments from a 63mm film print of the 1897 boxing match between "Gentleman" Jim Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons. The first fragment consists of six frames depicting the fighters in a clinch while the second consists of four frames depicting the fighters in the center of the ring about to trade punches. <br/><br/>At over 100 minutes the film is the first feature length release anywhere and with an aspect ratio of 1.65:1 the first widescreen film ever produced. Though fragments such as this survive the film in its entirety is considered lost. <br/><br/>A five frame fragment is held the National Media Museum in the UK and approximately 19 minutes are available for viewing but OCLC locates no fragments in institutions. <br/><br/>The heavy weight title bout took place on March 17 1897 in Carson City Nevada which legalized boxing specifically to host this fight beginning the long and storied relationship between the Silver State and the sweet science. Boxing was already a popular subject for filmmakers however these were short films generally of single rounds. Using the new Latham loop technology which he claimed to have invented director Rector shot the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight continuously using three adjacent ringside cameras with each camera capable of shooting six minutes of footage before reloading. In total approximately 11000 feet of film was shot over all 14 rounds of the contest. In addition to length the film distinguished itself from the boxing films of the time by presenting an introduction to the fight by former champion John L. Sullivan and his manager the fighters entering the ring in their robes the fighters resting between rounds and in later releases the immediate aftermath of the fight all of which are standards of boxing broadcasts to this day. <br/><br/>On release the film became a sensation and gained wide and lasting popularity proving the financial viability of feature length films as well increasing the public's interest in both motion pictures and boxing becoming a landmark in the history of film and sports. <br/><br/>Also included is a flyer for a showing of the film on September 21 1897 at the Fulton Opera House in Lancaster PA including a brief synopsis of the action. <br/><br/>First film print 2.5 x 7.25 inches. Very Good with chips to some of the sprocket holes on the right edge and to the upper right corner of one frame a 3/4 inch closed horizontal tear to the bottom frame and a bit of accompanying loss to the image and a vertical scratch running through the left edge of each frame. <br/><br/>Second film print 2.5 x 4.75 inches. Very Good plus with vertical scratches running through each frame. <br/><br/>Flyer 4.25 x 7.25. Near Fine. Light horizontal and vertical creasing from being folded light edgewear. <br/><br/>Film strips encapsulated in mylar. Housed in a custom quarter leather clamshell box. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Veriscope unknown books
189043000Philadelphia 1890. 1st Printing. Printed self-wrappers. Age-toning. Evidence of being previously bound. Very Good. Unpaginated though 4 pages. Ornamental cuts to p. 1. 6" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
1883RIRVCOP00MWGovernment Printing Office 1883. Fair. Irving Roland Duer. The Copper Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior. Department of the Interior: Monographs of the United States Geological Survey Volume V five 5. King Clarence Director. Washington: Government Printing Office 1883. 464pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Dark brown cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Fair. An ex-library copy with library marks on backstrip bottom edge and endsheets. Tattered edges and rubbing to extremities. Soft hinges and fragile sewing in some instances with detached illustration between pages 52 and 53 and partially detached illustration between pages 127 and 128. Condition noted. Contains several nice color plates. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1891006844Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1891. Very Good edgewear to boards moderate foxing to end pages pp. 261-264 detached and laid in. Complete with all 3 folded plates rear pocket Very Good some dampstain separations at some of the folds. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
187348240Phiadelphia: Titus Simmons and Titus. Very Good. 1873. Hardcover. Philadelphia: Titus Simmons & Titus 1873. First edition. 12.5" x 15.25". 77 pages hardbound. Lacks the Map of Ohio and the Map of U. S. that were once present at the rear. Title page is lightly soiled contents o/w clean sound and complete with all additional fold-outs present. Nicely restored and rebound in a firm brown cloth binding with the original gilt stamped brown pebble cloth cover retained and laid onto the new binding. A VG copy of this early Ohio atlas. Does not appear in P. L. Phillips' reference "A List of Geographical Atlases". . Titus, Simmons and Titus hardcover books
188343189Boston MA: Cupples Upham & Co. 1883. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Boston MA: Cupples Upham & Co. 1883. Illustrated with 17 original etchings by Charles Volkmer Thomas Moran Henry C. Ford James Craig Nicoll William M. Hart Charles Platt et al. Unpaginated. Hardcover. Large 4to 12 inches x 9.25 inches . Brown 1/2 leather over marbled boards. Top edge gilt. Covers quite worn; former art club library label to front pastedown. Internally clean and tight. A rare collection of original American art. Very good/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. Cupples, Upham & Co. hardcover books
186432827Boston: F. A. Searle Printer 118 Washington Street 1864. VG some creasing folding and wrinkling to edges small horizontal tear to mid left edge. One broadside sheet printed recto only. 18-1/4" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>A scarce broadside playbill from an early American production of Gounod's Faust in five acts as originally performed at Paris' Theatre Lyrique in 1859 which would later be selected as the inaugural opera performance of the New York Met in 1883. This bill advertises research suggests the same Opera Company as first brought Faust to the States initially performing it at the Philadelphia Academy of Music 1863 cf. Armstrong. RECORD Of The OPERA In PHILADELPHIA. Includes advertisement for Miss Maggie Mitchell on May 16 1864 performing Fanchon The Cricket. F. A. Searle, Printer, 118 Washington Street unknown books
1880163884Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons 1880. pp. 1-2 1-7 8-96 six folded maps including two in rear pocket eleven inserted plates each with tissue guard one of which is a folded "ideal view" of the American Rapids after the planned restoration and nine of which are heliotype prints from photographic negatives made by George Barker four leaves one folded with facsimiles of title page of Hennepin's A NEW DISCOVERY OF A VAST COUNTRY IN AMERICA . 1698 the first description of the Niagara Falls and the first picture of the falls double page original bevel-edged brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold brown coated endpapers. First edition. "Beautifully illustrated." - Dow Niagara Falls II p. 1113. The nine mounted heliotype prints of photographs of the Niagara River rapids and eroded shorelines were taken by landscape photographer George Barker 1844-1894. "Barker supplied the photographs that accompanied a state survey report on the terrible effects of industrial and commercial development along the Niagara River; the survey led to the establishment of park lands along either side of the river." - Martha A. Sandweiss ed. Photography in Nineteenth-Century America 1991 p. 318. The report includes four pages of notes by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Compliments slip of commissioner Rob. S. Hale laid in. A fine copy. Uncommon in this condition. #163884 Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons unknown books
1892011446Washington: Government Printing Office 1892. Cover rubbed spine ends frayed. 2" split in cloth a bottom of rear cover at the hinge. Front cover vignette bright. Previous owner's name in neat ink on front free endpaper dated 1894. This report contains two lengthy papers the first "Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expedition" by John Murdock; the second "The medicine-man of the Apaches" by Capt. John G. Bourke. The first paper is illustrated with 8 plates and 448 text figures as well as two double-page maps. The second paper is a fascinating study of the Apache Medicine-man illustrated with 6 color plates and 20 text figures. Among the color plates are three showing Apache medicine shirts and one showing a necklace of human fingers. 617pp. First Edition. Green Cloth. General Moderate Wear. Quarto. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
189239199Washington: Government Printing Office 1892. Green cloth binding gilt stamped lettering and design to spine and front board. Average wear to binding edges rubbed. Sticker to front pastedown and previous owner's signature to ffep. Ex-library with the usual marking to the title leaf. xlvi 617 3 blank pp. Many b/w intratextual illustrations. 11-5/8" x 8" <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
1895RPOWMAR00TWU.S. Geological Survey 1895. Very Good. Powell J. W. Director. Marysville Folio California. Geologic Atlas of the United States. Folio 17. Washington D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey 1895. Library edition. Elephant folio. Printed paper wraps with cloth spine. Book condition: Very good. U.S. Geological Survey hardcover books
188572872Washington: Government Printing Office. Very Good. 1885. Hardcover. This book is hard-bound in gilt stamped brown cloth. There is some light edge-wear and rubbing to the corners and spine-ends. There is a "ding" to the outer edge of the upper board. There are a few scuffs to the lower board. The binding is solid and tight. The contents are bright and clean with very nice illustrations throughout and a folding map in a pocket at the rear light foxing to the end-pages. Topographic Features of Lake Shores The Requisite and Qualifying Conditions of Artesian Wells The Gigantic Mammals of the Order Dinocerata Glaciers of Sierra Nevada Etc. Etc. Overall Very Good condition. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
1895LV1693Washington D.C.:: U.S. Geological Survey 1895. 1895. Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey J. W. Powell director. Folio 15. Folio. Unpaginated 8 ff. 3 color maps 9 figs. text illus. Self-wraps; folded crease across width of folio. Good to very good. J3456LV U.S. Geological Survey, 1895. paperback books
189415036Washington D. C.: Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey 1894. First Edition. Wraps. Good. First Edition. Complete title: Geologic Atlas of the United States Chattanooga Folio Tennessee Library Edition Folio 6. 4 colored plates plus one black and white plus 5 pages text. 55 x 47 cm. Ex-library with a few markings - plates are clean. Previous library owner put a bookplate on inside front wrapper obscuring some explanatory text. Stiff paper wraps with soiling front and rear wrappers. Clean internally colored plates are bright and clean. Wraps. Original not a reissue. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey unknown books
189415040Washington D. C.: Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey 1894. First Edition. Stiff Wrappers. Good. First Edition. Complete title: Geologic Atlas of the United States Sewanee Folio Tennessee Library Edition Folio 8. 4 colored plates plus one black plate. Inside front and rear wrappers are explanatory notes. 4 pages of text of "The Description of the Sewanee Sheet". 55 x 47 cm. Ex-library with a few markings - plates are clean. Previous library owner put a bookplate on inside front wrapper obscuring some explanatory text. Stiff paper wraps with soiling front and rear wrappers though brighter paper than we've seen on many of these. Clean internally colored plates are bright and clean. Several corner creases. Stiff Wrappers. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey unknown books
189415042Washington D. C.: Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey 1894. First Edition. Stiff Wrappers. Good. First Edition. Complete title: Geologic Atlas of the United States Knoxville Folio Tennessee - North Carolina Folio 16 Library Edition. 4 colored plates plus one black plate. Inside front and rear wrappers are explanatory notes. 6 pages of text of "The Description of the Knoxville Sheet". 55 x 47 cm. Ex-library with a few markings - plates are clean noting some foxing and edge tears not affecting text and associated creases. Previous library owner put a bookplate on inside front wrapper obscuring some explanatory text. Stiff paper wraps with soiling front and rear wrappers. Stiff Wrappers. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey unknown books
1889W61772Washington D.C.: GPO 1889. Wear to extremities and looseness in binding. Lower hinge started but binding strings solid. Generally good tight and clean. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. GPO Hardcover books