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16295Women. Photo Album: Three Sisters. Midwest 1918-1927. Oblong octavo. Covers are brown cloth boards held by ties. Oblong octavo 11" x 7" inches. Title "Photographs" in gilt. 230 snapshots in a variety of sizes most 3.5" x 4.5" inches but also 2.25" x 3.5" 1.5" x 2.25" and 7" x 5". Both black and white and sepia in glossy and matte finishes. Very occasionally torn along the fold and minor silvering to a few photos. The life of three sisters growing up in the Midwest is captured with warmth and incredible detail creating a culturally significant document of middle-class family life between the World Wars. The majority are captioned in white pencil or white ink with the name of the person in the photo and a brief description like "Sunday best"; some are a little ironic tone such as "Seeking sunburn" underneath a photo of two of the sisters sweaty and bare armed in a row boat and "No water but our tongues" under a picture of the sisters as little children in bathing suits on their porch pulling silly faces. We follow the women from childhood through early adulthood through their schools and summer camps across suburban Ohio the shores of Michigan and the wooded Ozarks. The private lives of these young girls are revealed to be impish spirited and silly in these intimate photographs; At the same time they were growing up in a period of great change. With the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 they were the first generation of women to come of age in a time when they could exercise the right to vote. Bumping at corners and a half-inch tear at top of spine otherwise clean. First page separated. A fascinating cultural artifact of a historically significant period for women's rights. unknown books
1895001827London: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1895. Paperback. Good. 14 p.: 4 full-page color illustrations many in-text drawings; 28 cm. Stiffened paper covers with chromolithographed front cover illustration. Cover title and imprint. Author's name on last page of text. No date of publication but probably 1895 or slightly later imprint includes "Ltd." and lists New York and Paris as places of publication. Identified as part of Father Tuck's "Little Darling" Series on the front cover. Raphael Tuck also issued this as part of several other series. "No. 1558" on cover. Printed on linen; first and last leaves pasted down on covers. A charming story based on the nursery rhyme about the three little kittens who lost their mittens. In Good Condition: edges are rubbed; cover is creased; back cover is stained; pages are somewhat soiled; color illustrations have left shadows on facing pages; minimal fraying to linen edges. This linen version by Tuck is extremely scarce. Raphael Tuck & Sons paperback
143 p. Very age stained. Bookseller's label of J. Gish & Co. Lancaster, PA on front paste down. 16mo. 155 mm. Original full blue-green cloth binding, boards embossed and decorated in blind. Gilt lettered and decorated spine. Corners bumped. Binding slightly faded and soiled. Lee, a novelist and historical writer, began writing at the age of 52. She is best remembered for this work, first issued in (1837), and then in at least 30 other editions. Very good. Hardbound. S&S/AI BX 5
1939List01103Holyoke and Northfield: Litho Inc. / American Youth Hostels 1939. First Edition. Includes: Bicycle for Adventure on the Youth Hostel Trail. Holyoke Massachusetts c. 1939: Valley Litho Inc. Lithographed poster 19 x 25 inches; Take to the A.Y.H. Trail. Northfield 1939: American Youth Hostels . Lithographed poster 17 x 22 inches; Hostellers Know.Northfield 1939: American Youth Hostels Inc. Lithographed poster 17 x 22 inches. All are signed “Isabel†in images. Excellent condition overall with some toning small chips and various wear to margins but overall quite well preserved. Near Fine. Isabel and Monroe Smith a married couple from Northfield Massachusetts started the American Youth Hostel movement in 1933 after gaining inspiration from Richard Schirrman’s German Hosteling Organization. The movement grew quickly with thirty hostels operating throughout New England within the first year. The first hostel was the Northfield Chateau a large mansion on Birnham Road that was eventually demolished in 1963. The network of chaperoned hostels created the opportunity for safe bicycle-based travel as shown in the posters offered here. <br /> <br /> Offered here are three early posters from the movement designed by Isabel Smith each with her signature in the image. All posters are variations on the cycling theme. One of them states that “When the grand day’s bicycling is done… no fare can compare with the Royal ‘Hostellers’ Own.†Smith’s design aesthetic is quite accomplished and we are surprised to find no examples of these in institutional collections. Overall a visually compelling group uncommon. Litho Inc. / American Youth Hostels unknown
6060531. 3/4 length shot of David Niven with Ginger Rogers. 2. 3/4 length shot of David Niven with Ginger Rogers seated on a sofa in a psychiatrists office. 3. 3/4 length shot Tony Randall seated in a chair. Photographs are on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good few soft creases; minor signs of handling; 1957. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
12mo [18 x 12 cm]; xxii, [ii], [25]-268 pp, engraved head and tail pieces. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, light number on spine, tipped in leaf on endpaper from another source with rose engravings, interior is clean and near fine, very good sound binding. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author's thoughts in her garden including squirrels, birds, uses of the garden, household garden, seeds, pleasures, philosophy, etc.
127 pages. Dolly, Tammy, Emmylou, Linda, Tanya, Jeannie, Crystal, Loretta. It takes a tremendous amount of drive and willpower for a woman to make it in country music. This book is a small tribute to those who have tried, and those who have succeeded. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Please note: Dolly Parton poster not included. Book
8vo [24 x 16 cm]; xiv, 481 pp, frontis, illustrations including full-page, double-page maps, notes, index. original pictorial cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj (slightly rubbed at corner, not price clipped), fine and clean, unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The first full-length biography of Nuttall, who traveled up the Missouri with the Astoria party which was heading across the country in 1811. He left the party to collect specimens for a perilous three months in hostile Indian country. In 1818 he journeyed alone in the Southwest for two years. In 1834 he traveled with Wyeth to the Pacific. Nuttall was acquainted with Daniel Boone, Richard Henry Dana (who mentions him in his 'Two Years Before the Mast', having traveled back around Cape Horn with him), Audubon and Emerson and made many important contributions to natural history knowledge, including ornithology and botany, and his travels in Arkansas are a classic travel narrative.
20 pages. Features: The AMA Exercise Chart; There Went $125,00 a week - how TV Stars are fired - with photos of Mitch Miller, Garry Moore and Judy Garland; Nice one-page color photo for Galaxy cigarettes promotes prizes available by collecting their divident coupons; Sensational color-photo centerfold for Pillsbury illustrates many of their bake-at-home products; The Girl That You Married - Are Foreign Women Sexier?; "The Catch At Dawn" (fiction); Recipes; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Dole frozen fruit juices; Nice black and white Chrysler/Plymouth ad inside back cover features the line of 1965 Plymouths, including the Fury, Valiant, Belvedere and, of course, the Barracude - for only $2,487!; Back cover Mutual of Omaha color photo ad features family photo of the Tom Arnoldy family of Shawnee, Kansas. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Where the Beauties Are - They Migrate to the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. - with photos of Barbara Ahl; Battle Rankin, Barbara Jean Gup, Fran Eddy, Wing Eng Lee, Jayne Lahey and George Ann Miller; Impressions of Former First Lady Abigail Adams; Men Are Out and Women Are In - hiring in favor of ladies in Washington - with small photos of Rose McKee, Mary I. Bunting, Jane Fiquet Hanna, Liz Carpenter, India Edwards and Lee Walsh; Protocol Rules for Wives New to Washington, D.C.; White House Fare - LBJ's Presidential table has ranged from home style to elegant (with photo of LBJ and his wife at home in Texas. Nice color ads for: Dole Pineapple, Pillsbury Mocha Fudge cake mixes, Dole frozen fruit drink mix, Helene Curtis Tender Touch Bath Oil. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Gorgeous cover photo of Dalia Lavi; Japan Goes Yankee - article with wonderful photos of American culture being adopted by the Japanese; Thailand Adventure - American Jacqueline Ayer went to Bangkok as a housewife, became a fashion designer, and today she's bringing Eastern flavor to U.S. women; Daddy's Eight Daughters - Charlie Rose writes of the beautiful family of General Chien Tai, former chief representative of China to the United Nations - includes magnificent family photo of Mi-mi, Do-do, Octavia, Re-re, General Chien Tai, Satellite, Madame Tai, Uranium, La-la, Si-si, Fa-fa and So-so; A Girl's Life in Red China - Sansan, a pretty teen-ager, has a message for Americans her own age (she escaped to Hong Kong in 1962) and here describes the plight of living in Red China; Hong Kong Tea Party - Cooking Far Eastern Style in Kitty Wing Min's Home. Color ads include; Miss Clairol and Hush Puppies (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy of this most wonderful issue. Magazine
292p. Highly Illustrated. Small folio. Original cloth binding. Dust Jacket. Also issued as: Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volume 18. A comprehensive contribution to the study of Pennsylvania German needlework and iconography. See also: Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volume 18. PGS106. PA GER SOC. BOX 9 BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY
192451696New York NY; Hollywood CA; Taos NM: Underwood & Underwood Anderson Lumiere Guard Vitaphone Studios Metropolitan Music Bureau 1924-1927. Twenty seven items. With 24 photographs 3 sized 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 6 sized 5 x 7.75 in.; 1 w/ colour-tinted blue sized 7.25 x 9.5 in.; 16 sized 8 x 10 in.; many w/ annotations dating the photos in pencil some of the press photos and studio photos stamped on versos with attached newsreel information blurbs many w/ text in negative at lower corner of image; 1 very large colour lithograph poster printed on linen showing the young opera star seated and colours of pink gold and black sized 40 x 80 in. w/ wood bars at upper & lower for hanging some minor creasing from rolling but in Fine condition; and TLS from Lawrence H. Smith at Underwood & Underwood Inc. News Picture Division to Miss Marion Talley. These photographs and giant lobby poster provide splendid artifacts for the lavish attention paid to a young star at the beginning of her career during the Jazz Age. The very large poster is a beautiful example of colour lithography showing her demurely seated against a pink lozenge background with advertisements at the foot of the poster for Steinway Piano and Victor Records. Marion Talley 1906-1983 was the daughter of a telegraph operator for the Missouri Pacific Railroad and by 15 she was appearing in the Kansas City Grand Opera Company of Mignon by Abroise Thomas and quickly became a local celebrity often performing benefit concerts. She studied with music teacher Frank LaForge famed soprano composer who maintained a close relationship with the Metropolitan Opera and was placed under contract in 1925 by Giulio Gatti-Casazza at age 19 becoming the youngest principal female performer in the Met’s history to that point. Her debut performance was Feb. 17 1926 as Gilda the daughter of the title character in Verdi’s Rigoletto. The press photos show her surrounded by the many flowers she received in the 18 encores her performance on stage meeting the opera diva Ernestine Schumann-Heinck d. 1936 as well as her appearance on radio with Marguerite D’Alvarez and Giovanni Martinelli singing Home! Sweet Home!. In addition she also starred in the first Vitaphone short sound films released in 1926 with Don Juan starring John Barrymore and another Vitaphone short performing “Bella figlia dell’amore†from Rigoletto but the critics were savage criticizing her performances and her lack of appeal on camera. During this period she traveled extensively to Europe and through the southwest as evidenced by the series of photos showing her in Taos with the burros young Native American children and adults in regalia as well as her automobile. The photo of the young star by Samuel Lumiere 1878-1971 is a very nice example of his portrait work during the height of the 1920s when he was under contract to shoot celebrities for the Chicago Tribune. See: Barrios A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film pp. 20-29; Vitaphone Marks 80th Anniversary Vitaphone News The Vitaphone Project Vol. 8 No. 1 2006; Crafton The Talkies: American Cinema’s Transition to Sound 1926-1931 1999. Underwood & Underwood, Anderson, Lumiere, Guard, Vitaphone Studios, Metropolitan Music Bureau, unknown
0366784234.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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0260028924.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199556987San Francisco CA: Levi Strauss & Co. Publishing 1995. Folio. 313 5 pp. With 100s of illustrations colour plates colour photos large folding plates & pages illustrated endpapers. Quarter-black cloth over illustrated boards cover art of Levi’s brand jean label slight shelfwear rubbing w/ mylar dustjacket minor bumping to foot of spine edgewear still NF/VG- copy inscribed by Downey & McDonough in Sharpie marker on ffep. to Gina “Always sweet always the best-dressed!†First edition signed presentation copy of this lavish pop-culture artist’s book celebrating the advertising and Levi’s jeans worn by miners labor union members field workers protesters and many others for over 150 years. Even includes a photograph of the complete first womenswear outfit produced by Levi Strauss of hiking knickerbockers for that visit to Yosemite. Levi Strauss & Co., Publishing, hardcover
286pp. 24 cm. Paperback Very good condition Signed by joint compiler Rebecca Joffrey
16538Friendship album given to a young female student in 1860. "Souvenir Album." Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. n.d. Original black leather boards. 7 ½ x 6 in. Embossed front and back cover gilt-edged pages and gilt detail on spine. 64 pages. Title page printed in gilt and red ink. Includes 6 full page engravings of various subjects including a woman writer figures reading in a garden a lady falconer and children playing. Comes with a hand-colored "Reward of Merit" card presented to Mary A Hanson from her friend. Very light foxing on engraving pages. Lower front hinge is worn. Very good condition.<br/><br/>A souvenir album that was presented as a reward to Mary A. Hanson a young student on March 31 1860 for outstanding spelling work in the previous school year. Mary's teacher inscribed a dedication to her on the first page about how the book should be used to keep treasured memories: "Some of the happiest emotions of our nature arise from the remembrance of friends. Their names are dear; their words of love and friendship as mementos of the past calling up pleasant memories are dearer still to the heart. This book should be the repository of friendly names and of the purest thoughts and feelings that spring from the innermost depths of loving hearts. Sincerity purity and truth should characterize each thought feeling wish or sentiment here expressed. Wisdom Hope Innocence and Love should reign supreme." She finishes with best wishes for Mary as the school year ends: "May love and friendship here unite to lay their offerings on thy shrine; And friends with gems and flowers bright a wreath of love for thee entwine." The remaining pages of the book are blank. unknown books
0666760764.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0366491687.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0365718548.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197575752V.p.: V.p. 1975-1990. Life for women in developing countries. This particular lot deals with the trials and tribulations of Indian women in India and Southeast Asia. Suffice it to say that they are not all singing Halleleujas to their second-class citizen status. 20 are hardbacks in nice jackers and the remainer are in wrappers nice condition. The titles are as follows:SAWNINATAN. M. Village Modernisation and Fertility Behaviour ; A Study in a Block of South Arcot District Tamil Nadu.Annamalai University; Annalamainagar 1986. Phd thesis in cloth.CHAUDRY Rafiqul Huda. Female Status in Bangladesh. Dacca; Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies ca. 1980ISELY Barbara J. & Charles C. Langford. Report on Research on Gender Roles in Rice Farming Systems in Tamil Nadu. Corvallis: Oregon State University 1992AHHSAN Rosie Majid & Shahnaz Huq HUSSEIN & Ben J WALLACE. Role of Women in Agriculture. Centre for Urban Studies: Dhaka 1986.GOUZHU Hua & M.S. Swaminathan. Women in Rice Farming Systems : An Operational and Research Training Program Manila: The International Rice Research Institute 1987.SINHA B.P. Women in Agriculture-A Victim of Drudgery. New Delhi: Indian Agricultural Institute 1988DULYAPACH Poungpit. Thai Women in Agriculture and Rural Development. Bangkok; FAO Regional Office. 1985.KRISHNARAJ Maithreyi. Gender and the Household Domain. Vol. 4 of "Women and the Household in Asia." New Delhi: Sage Pblications 1989. SRINIVAS M. N. Some Reflections on Dowry. Dehli: Oxford University Press 1984.SEN Amartya. On Economic Inequality. New York: W. W. Norton and Co. 1973.SHARMA Kumud. Women in Focus: A Community in Search of Equal Roles. Hyderabad: Sangam Books 1984.MITRA Asok. The Status of Women: Literacy and Employment. ICSSR Programme of Women's Studies II. Bombay: Allied Publishers. 1979.SACHCHIDANANDA & Ramesh P. Sinh. Women's Rights: Myth & Reality. Jaipur: Printwell Publishers 1984.SHARMA Ursula. Women Work and Property in North-West India. London: Tavistock Publicarions 1980.MITRA Asok. Implications of Declining Sex Ratio in India's Population. ICSSR Programme of Women's Studies I. Bombay: Allied Publishers. 1979.NANDA B. R. Indian Women: From Purdah to Modernity. New Delhi; Vikas Publishing House. 1975MEHTA Rama. Divorced Hindu Woman. New Delhi; Vikas Publishing House. 1975RAMA K. G. Women's Welfare in Tamil Nadu. Madras: Sanghan Publishers 1974.SAHAI S. N. Women in Changing Society: A Bibliographical Study. Delhi: Mittal Publications !985. Sahai was the librarian at the University of Jodphur Librarian.BAIG Tara Ali. India's Woman Power. New Delhi: S. Chand & Co. 1976SINGH Andrea Menefee & Anita KELLES-VIITANEN. Invisible Hands: Women in Home-based Production. Women and the Household in Asia -Vol. 1. New Delhi: Sage Publications 1987.THIMMAIAH G. Inequality and Poverty A Case Study of Karnataka. Bombay: Himalaya Publishing House 1983MAZUMDAR Vina. Role of Rural Women in Development: Report of an International Seminar. Bombay: Allied Publisher's 1978.DE SOUZA Alfred. Women in Contemporary India and South Asia. Reprint. New Delhi: Manohar Publications 1980.CHAKI-SIRCAR Manjushri. Feminism in a Traditional Society: Women of the Maniput Valley. New Delhi: Shakti Books 1984.LEBRA. Joyce et. al. editors Women and Work in India: Continuity and Change. New Delhi: Promilla and Co. 1984.JESUDASAN Victor et. al. editors. Non-Formal Education for Rural Women to Promote the Development of the Young Child. New Delhi: Allied Publishers 1981.MUKHOPADHYAY Maitrayee. Silver Shackles: Women and Development in India. Oxford: Oxfam 1984.HIRWAY Indira. Denial of Maternity Benefits to Women Workers in India. New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing 1986/BHUYAN Rabia. Legal Right of Hindu Women in Marriage and Divorce with Legal Rights of Muslim Women in Marriage and Divorce. Bangladesh: Women for Women 1986 V.p. hardcover
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