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1988008256No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1988. Advertising calendar for the year 1988. Fine 12" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture and one page of manufacturer's coupons. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1989008257No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1989. Advertising calendar for the year 1989. Fine 12" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1991008258No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1991. Advertising calendar for the year 1991. Fine 13" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 13" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1910007149Milwaukee Wisconsin: Milwaukee Daily News 1910. Calendar for 1912 10 1/4" w x 37 1/2" h single sheet with 2 folds with three James Ross Bryson lithographs of lovely women of the period published by the Milwaukee Daily News as a carrier's greeting. Very Good old tape mends verso at folds several rubs to paper 1" tear to right margin each of the three sections not affecting lithographs which are bright and clean. Silk tie top edge for hanging. James Ross Bryson 1856 - 1918. was best known for his elegant paintings mostly of women. . First Edition. Calendar. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Bryson James Ross . Milwaukee Daily News Paperback books
1829008474Richmond VA/ New York / Philadelphia : Various 1829. A collection of small religious books two were published Richmond both are Psalms and Hymns 1867 the rest NY 3 Bibles 1829 1864 1869 or Philadelhia Book of Common Prayers 1868. Range in height from 3 7/8" to 5 5/8". Together with an Autograph Book no publisher or date but inscription dated 1866. All were owned by a Southern minister in Memphis named J. O.James Owen Stedman and his daughter Ella Owen Stedman. Stedman was pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Shelby County from 1854-1868. He then helped to found the Alabama Street Presbyterian Church in Memphis in 1868. The autograph book with one page presentation inscription to Stedman dated Dec. 1866 with ten signatures of elders and deacons of the church on 3 pages. No further autographs or writing in the book. Autograph book good loss of half the spine leather the book quite rubbed. The small Bibles etc. are Very Good to Near Fine. A unique collection of post Civil War Memphiana. . Leather. Very Good. Various. Various Hardcover books
182122183Washington: Gales & Seaton 1821. 8vo pp. 3 plus 4 large folding tables and one smaller folding table; removed. Includes an early mention on the second table of "Cantonment Leavenworth on the river St. Peter's" under the command of Colonel Snelling with other particulars given with regard to its detachment of 345 soldiers. Cantonment Leavenworth became on the death of Snelling Fort Snelling which continues to stand at the confluence of the present day Minnesota River and the Mississippi. Another table relates mostly to the forts and outposts along the Mississippi. <br/><br/> Gales & Seaton unknown books
42339Minneapolis and/or Saint Paul v.d. Brown John Mason. Beyond the present. Minneapolis & St. Paul 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo 6 & 28pp. fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels tissue dust jacket. Aris Rutherford. The ampersand in script & print. An essay in honor of the Ampersand Club on the occasion of its semicentary Minneapolis 1980 8vo pp.13 illustrated throughout fine in original pictorial wrappers. Rota Anthony. Life in a London bookshop: excerpts from a lecture. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 1989. Edition limited to 200 copies 8vo pp.4 19 5; frontispiece; fine in original olive cloth stamped in gilt. McLean Austin J. In fair dehiscence. The correspondence of James R. Eckman & T. M. Cleland 1961-1963. Minneapolis 1992. 8vo pp. 30 2 illustrations from photographs; fine in original printed paper-covered boards. Wulling Thomas E. Emerson G. Wulling: 75 years a printer . with excerpts from the subjects writings. Minneapolis 1991.12mo pp. 27; portrit frontispiece printer's mark fine in original decorative wrappers. Andersen Elmer L. On book collecting. By Arne Kjelsberg. Minneapolis: Ampersand Club 2005. Limited to 626 copies this 1 one 500 of the regular edition printed on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Ampersand Club by Gaylord Schanilec; 8vo pp. 2 43 8; wood-engraved frontis portrait of the author by Schanilec title-p. printed in blue and black; as new in original gray cloth with printed wrap-around label on spine and upper cover. Elmer Andersen long-time Ampersand member Grolier Club member governor of Minnesota CEO of H.B. Fuller and newspaper publisher contributed a regular column to one of his newspapers on book collecting under the pseudonym of Arne Kjelsberg a selection of which is printed here with an Afterword by Rob Rulon-Miller. <br/><br/> hardcover books
200950303St. Paul: Ampersand Club 2009. Square 8vo pp. 9" x 9" pp. 47 1; color photographs throughout; a collection of rememberences by close friends of Powers; original gray paper wrappers; fine. Powers was design and production manager at Minnesota Historical Society Press as well as proprieter of Amaranth Press and a devoted Ampersand Club member. Over the course of his career he also worked for Ernest Morgan the Stinehour Press and the Plantin Press. <br/><br/> [Ampersand Club] unknown books
007168Portland OR: Hotel Hoyt RARE Worldcat locates 2 copies advertising brochure for the legendary Portland Hotel Hoyt. No Date circa 191. Near Fine small 1/4" tears at folds. 1 folded sheet. 6 pages : color illustrations with color drawing of the hotel color photos of two of the rooms and the lobby rates and 4 paragraphs of description. The hotel featured 200 rooms and 100 private baths. Built in 1912 the Hoyt closed in 1972 and was demolished in 1977. After its 1962 renovation by owner Harvey Dick its nightclub Barbary Coast Lounge and Roaring 20s Room attracted celebrities such as Johnny Carson and Duke Ellington. . One PageFolded Twice. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 3 1/2 x 6". Hotel Hoyt Paperback books
1930007193San Francisco: Woods - Drury Co. Operators 1930. Tri-fold advertising brochure for the new William Taylor Hotel built in 1930. In the late 1930's it became the Empire Hotel. 5 1/2" x 9" sheet with 3 foldss contains 5 interior sepia tone photos of the hotel plus rates and a half-page ad with artist'srawing of the Hotel Whitcomb also operated by Woods-Drury Co. Near Fine horizontal crease. . First Edition. Pamphlet. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 2 1/4" x 5 1/2" to 9" x 5 1/2". Woods - Drury Co., Operators Paperback books
1939007194Los Angeles: Clifton's Pacific Seas Cafeteria 1939. No date circa 1940. Clifton's Cafeteria opened in the early 1930's during the height of the Great Depression and instituted a "Pay As You Wish" policy seen in fine print on the card never turning away a customer and giving away many free meals. In 1939 it underwent a complete renovation and was transformed into a 3-story restaurant with South Pacific "Tiki" theme called Clifton's Pacific Seas. After Jack Kerouac ate there he made mention of it in "On the Road". The restaurant closed and was demolished in 1960. The card is Very Good small corner creases. Verso of card is blank. . First Edition. Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4" x 6 ". Clifton's Pacific Seas Cafeteria Paperback books
007189Chicago : Libby McNeill & Libby Co. No date circa 1870's. Founded in 1869 Libby McNeill & Libby began in Chicago as a maker of canned brined corned beef. Sharp chromolithograph image Very Good small chip bottom left corner. verso not printed with some staining not affecting image on front. . Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 3" x 5 ". Libby, McNeill & Libby Co. Paperback books
1900007192Worcester MA: A. B. F. Kinney 1900. Verso reads " A.B.F. Kinney Importer and Manufacturers' Agent for ALL KINDS OF GUNS Parker & Colt's Guns a Specialty. Winchester Wesson and other Sporting Rifles Always on Hand. 12 Front Street Up Stairs Worcester Mass. " No date circa 1900. . Lithograph by Sunshine Publishing Co. Philadelphia. Near Fine small abrasion letter side. . Cardstock. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 3" x 4 3/8". A. B. F. Kinney Paperback books
1924006393Georgia : Central of Georgia Railway Company 1924. SCARCE. Near Fine wrappers slight toning. 36 pp. Agreement Rules Effective July 1st 1921 pp. 3-15 Wages Effective Sept. 1st 1924 Wage Scale pp. 15-36. . Eighth Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Central of Georgia Railway Company Paperback books
1909007162Alaska: Pacific Coast Steamship Company 1909. RARE advertising card for the Pacific Coast Steamhip Co. featuring a black and white photograph of three Native women one with a child in carrier on her back prepearing a meal over a campfire across water from a glacier. Card size 5 3/4" x 8" image size 4 1/4" x 7 1/2" with text underneath reading "AN ALASKA CHRISTMAS DINNER: Here's to good fortune for Nineteen Naught Nine ! May you always have food when the time comes to dine ! May you always find gold in your prospecting pan ! May Good health attend you ! Yours ". Very Good bottom left corner creased small chip top edge. Native American. Gold prospecting. . Cardstock. Very Good. 5 3/4" H x 8" W. Pacific Coast Steamship Company Paperback books
185342450St. Paul: Owen & Moore 1853. 8vo pp. 72; removed from earlier binding; some minor soiling dampstain along bottom edge else very good. Includes the report of the secretary additions to the library a Sketch of the Life of Nicollet by the Hon. Henry H. Sibley a sketch of the Department of Hudson Bay by the Rev. G.A. Belcourt the Mounds of Minnesota by S.R. Riggs the Meteorology of Minnesota by John W. Bond author of Minnesota and its Resources N.Y. 1853; an obituary notice of Minnesota's first printer James Goodhue unsigned but probably by Edward D. Neill secretary of the Society and a long article by Neill on Dakota Land and Dakota Life. Martin Minnesota Imprints 62; see Howes M-641. <br/><br/> Owen & Moore unknown books
185322172St. Paul: Owen & Moore printers 1853. Lg. 8vo pp. 72; orig. pale blue printed wrappers; some minor soiling else very good. Includes the report of the secretary additions to the library a Sketch of the Life of Nicollet by the Hon. Henry H. Sibley a sketch of the Department of Hudson Bay by the Rev. G.A. Belcourt the Mounds of Minnesota by S.R. Riggs the Meteorology of Minnesota by John W. Bond author of Minnesota and its Resources N.Y. 1853; an obituary notice of Minnesota's first printer James Goodhue unsigned but probably by Edward D. Neill secretary of the Society and a long article by Neill on Dakota Land and Dakota Life. Martin Minnesota Imprints 62; see Howes M-641. <br/><br/> Owen & Moore, printers unknown books
191343486St. Paul: Published by The Farmer by Webb Publishing Company 1913. Large slim 4to pp. 37 9; full-page color maps throughout; original green printed cloth soiling edges quite frayed and worn; joints reinforced large tear to pp. 22A-22B affecting text without loss of meaning else interior very good and sound. Local advertisements throughout. <br/><br/> Published by The Farmer [by] Webb Publishing Company hardcover books
1938005424Boy Scouts of America 1938. 84 pages numerous black and white photographs. . Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Boy Scouts of America Paperback books
007186New York: Bamfoth & Co. No Date circa 1910-1920. 4" x 4" black and white photograph on thin card stock of a blackface family of five sitting on the stoop of their log cabin with view of river valley in background the father playing a banjo. Verso has lyrics and music to Stepen A. Foster's "My Old Kentucky Home". Very Good card evenly browned. . Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4" x 4". Bamfoth & Co. Paperback books
198854817Minneapolis: Coffee House Press 1988. 15" x 6" commemorative broadside celebrating CHP's move to its new home at 27 North Fourth Street printed on blue paper. "The display types appearing above "Books Books Books Books. "represent sixteen years of quixotic acquisition." <br/><br/> Coffee House Press unknown books
198854818Minneapolis: Coffee House Press 1988. 15" x 6" commemorative broadside celebrating CHP's move to its new home at 27 North Fourth Street printed on white paper. "The display types appearing above "Books Books Books Books. "represent sixteen years of quixotic acquisition." <br/><br/> Coffee House Press unknown books
1884007170Hartford CT: The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company 1884. Uncommon Cabinet Card "with compliments of The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company Hartford Conn." printed verso featuring a composite photograph copyright Notman Photo Company Boston Mass. 1884. Near Fine the photo perhaps a bit faded. The photograph shows Abraham Lincoln surrounded by his Generals eight in all including Hooker Meade Grant and Sheridan. William Notman was a noted photographer of the era and this card is considered one of the earliest to use a composite photograph in advertising. The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company was founded in Hartford on April 1 1864. . 4" x 6" Cardstock. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4 1/4" x 6 1/4". The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company Paperback books
186952169N.p. Saint Paul 1869. Large plate albumen photograph approx. 12" x 21" mounted on a printed card approx. 16" x 21"; slight toning; very good. A large and unusual photograph by an unnamed photographer showing the steamer Buckeye towing what was at the time the largest raft ever run on the Mississippi River from Read's Landing in Minnesota to St. Louis Missouri. <br/><br/> unknown books
199254838Minneapolis: Coffee House Press n.d. 1992. 12" x 19" broadside printed in brown with relief print border artist unknown featuring an abridged conception of Coffee House Press through the European coffee house tradition trimmed to image as issued. <br/><br/> Coffee House Press, n.d. unknown books