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1998122821998. Soft cover. Very Good. 109 pp plus ads. Comb binding. Short tear and a few smudges to front cover no internal markings. Reproduces many historic photographs and early maps and includes short text about notable events and institutions as well as census records. unknown books
1972005609Washington D.C.: Committee to Re-Elect the President 1972. No Place No Date unmarked . Nonetheless this original 1972 campaign poster of a smiling Nixon in front of his San Clemente CA home was published by the Committee to Re-Elect the President. Near Fine a few small edge creases. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 17" x 22". Committee to Re-Elect the President books
191920744Russian Socialist Federation 1919. Hardcover. Good. Oblong folio 11 x 14 inches string-tied 47 pp with half-tone photographs of scenes and people relating to the Russian Revolution. Place of publication not indicated; we have seen credible suggestions of both Petrograd and New York. We have seen other copies described as having 48 pages so it is possible this copy is missing a page though we do not see evidence of removal. Boards worn spine re-covered and ties replaced title page unprofessionally re-attached on a stub with cloth tape. Chipping to title page and staining to first illustrated page otherwise internally clean and sound. Apparently produced for an American audience captions are in Russian and English a price in dollars is printed on the back cover the album includes portraits of various leaders of the Revolution and officials of the new republic images of groups of workers soldiers and scenes of military action demonstrations celebrations political meetings etc. Russian Socialist Federation hardcover books
1975008452St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands : All - Ah - Wee 1975. High school cultural magazine 67 1 pages in pictorial stapled covers ' Written and Produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands by Young People who Love Them " supported in part by grant from: Virgin Islands Council on the Arts. Near Fine light soiling to covers inked inscription at p. 38 identifying the author of that article as "Geraldine's son". Numerous black and white photographs. RARE< OCLC locates 2 copies held in the Virgin Islands. . First Printing. Pictorial Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. All - Ah - Wee Paperback books
1923315Chicago: American Maize Products Co. 1923. Wraps. Black illustrated wraps. 29 pages. 20.5 x 11.5 cm. Originally Western Glucose Co. located in Hammond Indiana. In 1908 Royal Baking Powder Co. purchased a majority of the stock and changed its name to American Maize Products Co. or AMAIZO. By 1930 the company had over 1000 employees keeping the plant running 24 hours a day in three shifts. This pamphlet would certainly not be a calling card today. Using an image of an American Indian the company disrespectfully states "The American Indian did not realize as he cultivated his maize that one day corn would become the food of every nation.It is so pure and wholesome that physicians are recommending it to those who are undernourished. A tablespoonful taken three times a day for a month will improve your health." Very lightly rubbed at spine otherwise clean. <br/><br/> American Maize Products Co. paperback books
185421005Hartford: E.T. Pease & Co 1854. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. Pamphlet 51 pp sewn binding original printed wrappers. Some paper loss to spine and at corners binding tight text clean. On March 2 1854 a recently installed 50-horsepower steam boiler exploded at the railroad-car factory Fales & Gray Car Works in Hartford Connecticut. The explosion killed 16 men wounded many more destroyed the blacksmith shop and engine room and badly damaged the main building. Workmen were buried in the rubble when the roof and walls caved in and many were severely burned. An investigation commenced the following day and a jury heard six days of testimony from workers managers and the boiler manufacturer before concluding that the carelessness and inexperience of the boiler operator who was killed in the blast were to blame for the disaster. The jury recommended that City Council of Hartford pass legislation to regulate the placement and operation of boilers so that workers would be better protected. It was ten years before that occurred but a more immediate consequence was the establishment of the city's first hospital -- the need for which was made evident by the lack of facilities to treat all the blast victims. This pamphlet sold to raise money for the victims and their families includes a list of all men killed or wounded schematics of the boiler and plant layout transcripts of eyewitness testimony given before the Coroner's Jury and the Jury's recommendation for better training and workplace safety. E.T. Pease & Co unknown books
1931001825Jerusalem: Palestine Government 1931. Very Good prior owner name top edge front wrapper. Wrappers soiled and small edge tears contents are clean tight and unmarked. Scarce publication of the Palestine Government. Several fold-out charts. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Palestine Government Paperback books
1900007120Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1900. In original half leather over brown cloth boards end pages and page edges marbled at least 28 fold-out maps other maps in text illustrated with numerous black and white photographs. 477 pp errata page at rear. Detailed reports from the Phillipines under Major-General MacArthur including reports from Departments of Northern and Southern Luzon Visayas and Mindanao and Jolo. Very Good stamped in gilt front boards "Property of Columbia Club Indianapolis" with its stamp title page as well leather rubbed at edges leather starting to separate externally at spine. Maps all in Near Fine to Fine condition. SCARCE overall a quite handsome copy. . First Edition. Half Leather. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
192220620Firenze: Tip. Barbera Alfani e Venturi 1922. Softcover. Very good. 6.75 x 9.25 in. 32 pp in photographically illustrated wrappers with 11 half-tone illustrations in the text. Light dust soiling wear to spine ends; very good. Describes the work of an asylum for war orphans opened in 1921 by the Florentine branch of the Associazione Nazionale Mutilati e Combattenti--an organization formed in the aftermath of World War I to assist those disabled or mutilated during the war. Illustrations show some of the facilities and groups of orphans who received education work experience and recreational opportunities and the final pages list individual and organizational donors to the institution. Not found in OCLC. Tip. Barbera, Alfani e Venturi paperback books
19372421Standard Brands Incorporated 1937. Staplebound. Red illustrated wraps. Near fine. 64 pages. At this stage in the "Baking Powder Wars" Royal was touting their connection to the ingredient - Cream of Tartar - which they claim is extraced from "Pure Fruit". Recipes focus on biscuits cakes cookies pies puddings with one chapter on savory items. Clean copy. <br/><br/> Standard Brands Incorporated paperback books
1897252830Boston: Biographical Review Publishing Company 1897. First Edition. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 638pp. Rare; copiously illustrated with black and white photos of prominent citizens; no pencil or ink markings evident in text; black leather binding light edge wear to extremities; re-backed; digital images can be made available upon request. near Very Good binding. Biographical Review Publishing Company unknown books
192221705Ottawa: Issued under Direction of Hon. J.A. Calder Minister of Immigration and Colonization 1922. Softcover. Good. 40 pp in original pictorial wrappers with many illustrations from photographs and 5 colored foldout maps. Rubbing to front cover lower corner creased throughout maps with a few small splits at folds archival tape repair to spine; good. A very detailed guide for potential settlers offering the usual superlatives but also specifics about regulations immigration customs homesteading freight practical considerations for travel and statistics on population land prices costs of improvements and buildings etc. Separate sections describe the crops and livestock raised transportation schools and social conditions and recreational and scenic offerings of Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta and British Columbia. Issued under Direction of Hon. J.A. Calder, Minister of Immigration and Colonization unknown books
1898216074Easton PA: Lafayette College 1898. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. No pencil or ink markings in text. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering. Shelf-wear to lower extremities. Corners bumped. Top of spine bumped. Boards lightly soiled; there is a previous owner name. Very Good binding. Lafayette College unknown books
182920299Cambridge: Hilliard and Brown 1829. First Edition. Wraps. Good. 4-1/2 x 7" sewn plain-paper later wrappers pp. 24 wraps soiled the whole pamphlet faintly creased vertically but good and sound with intriguing pencil notations throughout see below. A straightforward listing of the adminstrators faculty and students under- and post-grad at Harvard in the fall of 1829 rendered interesting by the penciled notations on several of its pages. The flyleaf contains a name indecipherable to our eyes and a location Round Hill which was a short-lived 1823-1834 secondary school located in Northampton Massachusetts founded by George Bancroft and Joseph Cogswell on the European model particularly in the mode of the German 'gymnasia' to compete with existing academies such as Philips Exeter and Andover. Further penciled notes indicate which of the students had matriculated from Round Hill with a running tally 6 of 48 seniors 12 of 70 juniors 3 of 76 sophomores 3 of 55 freshmen. What about this makes our ears prick up Round Hill's demise was in no small part due to a conundrum its founders were unable to solve to wit: the education they provided was so superior that their students were TOO well prepared for college putting them directly in conflict with the admissions procedures at Harvard and Yale. While the Round Hill boys were already proficient in the Greek Latin and mathematics being taught freshmen and sophomores and even juniors at the ivies those institutions refused to allow the younger students to skip ahead unless they paid out of pocket for all four years of college. The economics were against the school -- either a Round Hill boy ponied up and spent two years cooling his heels until he learned something new or he went out into the world with the education but without the prestigious degree. The notations here suggest that someone in real time while Round Hill was still in existence was keeping score trying to make the argument. But in the end parents wearied of the inherent conflict and the preparatory schools which tailored their curricula to the university system won the day. Hilliard and Brown unknown books
17191933Newark NJ 1917-1919. 13 pages. 4 pages from Delpark Inc. a NY-based clothing company seeking a patent to manufacture a new shirt collar. Contacting a solicitor to investigate the patents of its creator. Delpark seeks in these documents to purchase the collar's patent from the inventor Edward J. Quigley and his partner William H. Stevens. 7 pages delineate the agreement between the two parties permitting Delpark to make and sell the collar. 2 pages are a letter from Stevens previous to the agreement warning Delpark of infringing on the royalties of Quigley's invention. An article in The Haberdasher January 1921 page 67 Turning a Byway Into a Buy Way - reports of the shop Edward J. Quigley & Co. is located at Astor Court a private thoroughfare beside the Waldorf-Astoria Mr. Quigley and his vice-president of the firm William H. Stevens fit custom-made shirts. <br/><br/> hardcover books
21562No publication information given. 7.5 x 5.25 inches stapled wrappers 10 pp with illustrations from photographs map of camp. Minor handling wear; near fine. Provides a brief but interesting history of medical and social welfare work conducted by missionaries from several churches at Rennie's Mill Camp -- a settlement located "on a hillside far from town on the Kowloon side of the harbor" where refugees from Communist China were settled by the Hong Kong government beginning in 1950. As explained at the beginning of the booklet "they were people whose homes and livelihoods had been left behind in China and they were familiar with daily hunger frustration and fear. The mill had not operated for years but the wharf was good and the site extensive. There were several hundreds of disabled people crippled and blind and for these a number of tent-like tar-paper huts were built. The able-bodied had to build for themselves on bare hillside. When typhoons came their plight was very pitable." Several religious denominations American Lutheran Missouri Synod; Norwegian Litheran Mission Swedish Pentecostal Church Church of Scotland Evangelical and Reformed Church of America and others saw a need and stepped in to construct and operate churches schools and medical clinics to serve some 20000 people. This book reviews the progress of work done between 1950 and 1954 with particular attention to a newly constructed sanatorium for tuberculosis patients. It also includes statistics on patients treated at the clinics and income and expenditures of the churches. Not located in OCLC. unknown books
001171London: Charles Knight. 1st Edition. Quarter Calf. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Continuous run of Knight's Companion to the Almanac from 1828 to 1858 with one index volume as well covering up to 1843. Chock-a-block with interesting information on virtually all aspects of economic business and social affairs in Britain during reign of William IV up until the mid-Victorian era. While rich in statistical and demographic information these volumes are much much more with articles that describe and analyze with rigor the issues and developments of the day. Many plates and illustrations of significant architectural and engineering projects scattered throughout. Thus this can serve as both an invaluable primary source reference for the period as well as an entertaining resource for the more casual student of English history. All volumes have been professionally recased and bound with handsome light brown calf spines preserving Victorian marbled boards and calf spine tips. All volumes are tight and clean inside. Modern marbled endpapers. Other than wear to old calf corners this would be a fine set. <br/><br/> Charles Knight unknown books
187620633Denver: Tribune Book and Job Printing House 1876. Softcover. Near fine. 65 pp in original printed wrappers. A few chips finger smudge on front wrap internally fine. First edition of the Constitution that brought Colorado into the Union as the hundredth state. Eberstadt notes that "the address to the voters is a long one ending with the query: "Who is there among you that would not rather be a citizen of an independent State than a mere settler upon the public lands of the Territory governed by satraps appointed and removed at pleasure.". Tribune Book and Job Printing House unknown books
20742Philadelphia: J.H. Johnson. Broadside. Very good. Song sheet 6 x 9.5 in. with wood engraved vignette of a bearded man king removing the hat of a supplicant decorative border. Undated possibly late 1850s. Light foxing. A song descrying the ineffectiveness of Philadelphia's city council and the overzealous use of the police by the Mayor particularly in enforcement of the blue laws prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays. New blue laws were passed in Philadelphia in 1855 and both Mayor Robert T. Conrad in office 1854-1856 and Mayor Richard Vaux in office 1856-1858 were known for their close association with the police and zealous enforcement of outdated laws. Based on the publisher's address this song would have been published no earlier than 1858 but we suspect it is from right around that time. The word "Shanghai" here seems to suggest that the people of Philadelphia are being taken for a ride. We find only one holding of this song in OCLC but there are several holdings for another song with the same title from which this one may have been appropriated published in 1855. Bodlein Broadside Ballads #15371. J.H. Johnson unknown books
1826240812Lancaster: Anton Albrecht 1826. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. A pretty nice copy with the original covers intact. Edgewear as is inevitable. Very Good binding. Anton Albrecht unknown books
19782510Israel: Weight Watchers c. 1978. Poster. Color illustrated cardboard. Near fine. I48 x 33 cm. In the early 1960's Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch began inviting friends into her Queens home once a week to discuss how best to lose weight. As word spread and attendee numbers grew Nidetch finally launched Weight Watchers Inc. in May 1963. After inviting former attendees to franchise their own branches and run their own meets Weight Watchers spread across America and eventually across the world. By 1968 Weight Watchers had 102 franchises in the United States Canada Great Britain Israel and Puerto Rico. This Poster in Hebrew illustrates the thin person within an aspirational strategy of selling the weight loss brand. Printed in Israel by Shohar. Clean copy. <br /> Weight Watchers books
198321393Luna Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1983. Hardcover. Very good. 11 x 9.75 inches 301 pp extensively illustrated. Minor damage to lower corner of front board spine lettering rubbed. Internally sound and clean. History people and reminiscences of Luna New Mexico with an emphasis on the Mormon population published in conjunction with the town's centennial celebration. Luna Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hardcover books
1914006399Troy New York: Emma Willard Association 1914. Uncommon. 90 pp. Very Good wrappers toned bottom corner chipped bottom 1" of spine with paper loss. The Emma Willard School is a private day and boarding high school for girls in Troy New York and a leader in girls' education for over 200 years. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Emma Willard Association Paperback books
1848001212Philadelphia: Loomis & Peck; printer: Smith and Peters 1848. Hardcover. Very Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. 191 pp. miniature book intended for young adult or juvenile audience featuring short biographies of patriots heroes political leaders artists military commanders etc. predominantly of the early American Republic with full page plate of simple line drawing of each luminary. Covered are Benjamin Franklin George Washington William Penn John Hancock Patrick Henry General Putnam John Adams John Jay Thomas Jefferson Roger Sherman Roger Williams Colonel Trumbull General Wayne Aaron Burr Commodore Decatur Robert Fulton James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin van Buren General Harrison John Tyler Henry Clay Daniel Webster Nicholas Biddle Stephen Girard De Witt Clinton General Marion Elik Whitney John Jacob Astor James K. Polk Benjamin West Commodore Macdonough Commodore Perry Commodore Hull General Greene Gen. Warren Comm. Bainbridge Alexander Hamilton Sgt. Jasper John Champe Robert Morris Nathan Hale and Gen. Stark. A charming relic that provides insight into mainstream thought and attitudes about these men and also how history was packaged for the young. In essence an early example of non-fiction literature specifically targeting youth. Gilt of blindstamped figure of Washington on front board faded and gilt decoration and lettering of spine more or less obliterated. Slight cock to text block. A few leaves with stain marks. But overall text and plates clean and book is tight and attractive. New endpapers. Early owner's name inscribed into preliminary blank. A very good copy. <br/><br/> Loomis & Peck; printer: Smith and Peters hardcover books
191421481Wausau WI: G.D. Jones Land Co 1914. Large folding brochure printed in black and green with plat map on one side and extensive text on the other. 9"x 5" when folded; unfolds to 18" x 20". Fair to good condition only: rumpled and has staining small amount of text obscured by old paper residue split at one fold some archival tape repairs. The map covers the whole of Marathon County divided into townships with numbered tracts showing numerous waterways and railroad lines as well as the locations of mills and schools. A box at the upper left lists the 18 towns in which the company holds land and large text at the upper right assures the reader that "all parts of the county are connected by good roads." Text on the verso is divided into sections on railroads settlement and population growth factories and markets schools and churches cities and villages county buildings climate soil crops and dairying and stock raising. Prospective buyers are assured that they can pay for their land simply by selling the timber they cut to clear it and in the winter when not farming they can find employment in the nearby lumber camps and saw mills for good wages. There are also reassurances for those who fear bad weather. "There has never been a winter when the grass or winter grain was killed. No resident of Marathon County has ever been lost in a blizzard and no Marathon County man has ever been compelled to sell his stock because of lack of water or grass." The land company's founder Granville D. Jones was an entrepreneurial Wausau resident who also founded the Wausau Telephone Company and was involved in the local bank insurance compny and other businesses. Two copies located in OCLC both at the Wisconsin Historical Society. G.D. Jones Land Co unknown books