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1885230239Philadelphia: George G. Evans 1885. New Revised Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo; vi 162 pages 3/4 leather bevelled marbled boards lacks most of spine inked name of G. C. Burnham Kalamazoo MI. The portrait of Daniel M. Fox which became the frontispiece for the 1886 edition here appears facing page 105 not p.8. This 1885 edition appears to be much scarcer than the subsequent editions. <br/><br/>Illustrated with phototypes steel plate engravings including by Samuel Sartain wood engravings with numerous plates of photographic reproductions of rare American Coins and a price list of their numismatic value. With a frontispiece a circular portrait of George Washington with it likeness taken from a plaster cast of Washington taken at Mount Vernon October 1785 phototype by Frederick Gutekunst. Other portraits by steel-plate engravings of Benjamin Rush Elias Boudinot David Rittenhouse Robert Morris Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton John Jay Knox. George G. Evans hardcover
196615789EParis: Musee d’Angers 1966. First Edition. Paperbound 6 3/4†x 8 5/8â€. Text in French. An illustrated auction catalogue of medals. With an introductory essay by Henry de Morant. Fine in printed wrappers. Musee d’Angers unknown
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1940027581St. Augustine: Marineland / Marine Studios Circa 1939 / 1940 1940. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Photographs. 7 3/8" X 5 1/8" 32 Pp. Blue Card Covers With 'Marine Studios / Marineland / St. Augustine . Florida" On Front Cover Half Title Page With "Thru The Ports At Marine Studios." Very Early Booklet With Tourist Information On The Marine Life Exhibited At The Marine Studios Circa 1939/1940 Scarce With Only A Few Copies In Institutional Holdings Shown In Worldcat. A Fine As New Example. Marineland Was First Conceived By W. Douglas Burden Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Sherman Pratt And Ilya Andreyevich Tolstoy Grandson Of Leo Tolstoy As An Oceanarium That Could Be Used To Film Marine Life. A Site Was Selected On The Atlantic Ocean South Of St. Augustine Eventually Known As The Town Of Marineland. The Site Of Marineland Is Within A 20000-Acre 8100 Ha Grant Given To London Barrister Levett Blackborne In 1767. The Well-Connected Blackborne Grandson Of Sir Richard Levett Lord Mayor Of London Never Settled His Grant Nor Even Visited Florida And Eventually Blackborne's Plantation Was Regranted To John Graham A Georgia Loyalist Fleeing The Revolutionary War. Ultimately The Land That Is Today Marineland Was Broken Up Over The Years Into Smaller Parcels.Financing And Construction Presented Challenges As Marineland Was The First Attempt At Capturing And Sustaining Sea Creatures. These Challenges Were Overcome. Construction And Engineering Were Carried Out Arthur Franklin Perry Co. Of Jacksonville. On June 23 1938 "Marine Studios" The Name "Marineland Of Florida" Would Later Be Adopted Began Operations With Its Main Attraction A Bottlenose Dolphin. Unexpectedly Over 20000 Tourists Clogged Highway A1a To Visit The New Attraction. For Many Decades Marineland Consisted Of Not Only The Oceanariums But Several Amenities Including A Motel Marine Village Court Marineland Motel And Quality Inn/Marineland; Dolphin Restaurant And Moby Dick Lounge; Periwinkle Snack Bar And Sandpiper Snack Bar; Marineland Marina; Plus Fruit Shop And Gift Shop; And A Pier At The North End Of The Facility. A Texaco Service Station Was Adjacent To The Periwinkle Snack Bar And Greyhound Bus Lines Stopped Regularly During Its St. Augustine To Daytona Beach Run. The Total Property Area Consisted Of 125 Acres 51 Ha Sandwiched Between The Atlantic Ocean And The Intracoastal Waterway. Originally Planned For The St. Augustine Area Residents Of That Community Did Not Look Favorably On The Attraction Being Located There; Thus The New Site South Of Matanzas Inlet Was Chosen. Having The Grandson Of Leo Tolstoy Involved In The Project Helped Marineland Become A Very Fashionable Destination In Its Early Days Prompting Writers Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings John Dos Passos And Ernest Hemingway To Visit Moby Dick's Bar Located There. Ms. Rawlings Was Married To Norton Baskin Who At One Time 1950S/Early 1960S Was The Operator/Manager Of The Dolphin Restaurant/Moby Dick Lounge. The Park's Facilities Were Very Popular With Tourists And Also Used For Numerous Movies Including Creature From The Black Lagoon 1954 And Revenge Of The Creature 1955. Trained Dolphins Became An Additional Attraction In The Early 1950S As Marineland Became One Of Florida's Major Attractions Attracting Over 900000 Visitors Per Year With Peak Attendance In The Mid-1970S. The Opening Of Walt Disney World Resort In 1971 Gave A Major Boost To The Attraction's Annual Attendance. <br/> <br/> Marineland / Marine Studios [Circa 1939 / 1940] paperback
1944028952Boston: Suffolk Downs 1944. First Edition . Printed Embossed Wrappers. Fine. 12 " Tall. Photos and Drawings Throughout. Large detailed program and background material. <br/> <br/> Suffolk Downs unknown
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1992007411Sweden: Nassert Graphica 1992. 173pp. 200 illus. German flight headgear oxygen masks flak helmets and goggles. B&W photos Clean. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket - Wraps. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Nassert Graphica paperback
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195513464Basilea: Monnaies et Medailles 1955. Annotazione delle aggiudicazioni a penna. Buono nel complesso. Catalogo d’asta con foglio delle stime brossura editoriale a stampa cm 26 x 19.5 pp 66 32 tavole in nero. Annotazione delle aggiudicazioni a penna. Importante catalogo che presenta tra le altre le monete della collezione di emissioni piemontesi di Mario Rasero. 40 € Monnaies et Medailles unknown
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62500Berlin Carl Volkmann 1924. . Beschreibt 547 Exemplare: Großgeld von Ende 1918; Großgeld der Kommunistenwirren Frühjahr 1919; Großgeld der niederrheinischen Unruhen 1920 u. gleichzeitige Ausgaben; Großgeld des oberschlesischen Aufstands 1921 u. gleichzeitige Ausgaben. - Die 1. Auflage erschien 1921 unter dem Titel: "Das deutsche Notgeld 1916-1920 Tl. 3: Großgeldscheine 1918/1919". - Stellenw. stockfleckig mit Bleistift-Anstreichungen; sonst gut. Berlin, Carl Volkmann, 1924. unknown
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