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193026141Patchogue Long Island New York: The Patchogue Advance 1930. 8 pages; illustrated in black and white throughout. Content includes stories on: Road Worker Jolted Off Truck and Killed on Montauk Job; Escalloping Free from Child labor Investigator Reports on L.I. Conditions; Island's Motor Traffic 10 P.C. in Year; Bootleg Lobsters Bothered Officials; Babylon Woman Dies of Gas on Returning from Dance; Plan Continuation of Sunrise Highway Troublesome Problems Arise in Carrying Artery Eastward from County Line Through Amityville; and many other items from around the Island and NY state including a pictorial of then-governor FDR. Approx. 17 3/4" x 22" size newspaper format; newsprint. Old fold line browning splitting along spine; clean and in good condition. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. The Patchogue Advance paperback books
197523932Vienna Austria: Not Published 1975. One page hand-written in ink on International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna letterhead; dated April 7 1975 to friends concerning their coming trip to Europe and where to visit: " We have visited Budapest and enjoyed it very much. Instead of Dubrovnik you might want to consider Bulgaria. Those who are in the know around here seem to feel Jugoslavia has gotten expensive with poor service to the tourist we can't really recommend Vienna in the summer. Another nice place you would like in Hungary is Tihany on Lake Balaton. Also in Budapest it is possible to stay in private homes rather than hotels. It is more interesting and much cheaper " and signed "Eli & Ailene"; approx. 8 ¼" x 11 ¾" size old fold lines a little edge-wear with the original canceled airmail envelope also with the Agency imprint; Eli I. Goodman 1929 - 2005 American nuclear engineer and consultant; researcher in nuclear engineering fuel cycle and waste disposal computerization of complex economic calculations domestic and international high-technology transfer. A Fellow of the American Nuclear Society; engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory Nuclear Science & Engineering Corporation Westinghouse Electric Company and the U.S. Dept. of Energy with special assignments to Tokyo 1970-1972 and the International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna 1974-1978. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
24033New York City New York: Various Documents include: 1948 Board of Transportation Power Dept. - Cable Section Test Schedule and Index 2 folding plates 1946 revising the 1925 revising 1915 instructions for the Williamsburgh Power Plant Corporation 4 text pages for the testing of High Tension Cables in Case of Trouble or Indications of Trouble; 1924 Wiring Diagram H.T. Test Set; 1924 Interborough Rapid Transit Co. Motive Power Dept. H.T. Testing Station wiring diagram 59th St. Power Station folding plate; 1919 IRT Feeder Oil Switch Gallery H.T. Testing Station wiring diagram 74th St. P.H. folding plate; 1925 General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 11 text pages Instruction Book # 860 68 Kenotron Cable Testing Set ; 1925 Williamsburgh Power Plant Corp. Calibration curve for 37.5 mm sphere gap calculated values one sphere grounded chart;1924 WPP Corp. Connection Diagram of Meter Rectifier for 100000 volt current 2 pages;1925 WPP Corp. Outline of D.C. Cable Testing Set 1 page with a large folding plate schematic of the Set; 1927 General Electric Co. Pittsfield Mass. 9 pages Instruction Book # GEI -541 Kenotron Cable Testing Set customer Interborough Rapid Transit Company with folding plate of the connection diagram schematic also 100000 V DC & 6 pages of additional wiring schematics with a folding plate black and white layout drawing of the equipment on photographic paper; 1941 General Order # 404 Routine Kenotron Test of High Tension A.C. Feeders 3 pages; 1927 General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 7 1 pages & 4 pages of diagrams Instructions GEI -1723 Kenotron Cable Testing Set Rated for New York Rapid Transit Co.; 1916 Transit Development Company Electrical Department Insulation Test on Underground D.C. Feeder Cables 4 mimeograph pages with a diagram page for the Amertran DC Feeder; with an Undated General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 27 mimeograph pages Direct Current Cable and insulation Testing Thyratron Set for the Board of Transportation City of NY with Board of Transportation Power Div. 10 3 copy paper pages regarding Cable Fault Localization with Thyratron Set 11-panel folding plate elementary diagram high pot. test truck; The group mostly in blueprints; 9" x 11 1/2" approx. size; bound in plain light gray stiff paper inked black title lettering; brass post & wing bound; binding soiled darkened some wear; some of the blueprints rubbed; in good condition and interesting New York City transportation system electrical engineering ephemera. . Blueprints. Post Bound. Good. Various Paperback books
194325434New York NY: William Howard Taft High School 1943. 80 pages; with black and white illustrated student art and poetic prose contributions throughout all with author accreditation and with staff names. Printed at the Comet Press Brooklyn. Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 1/2" size; illustrated stapled softcover; some edge tips wear to the binding spine paper splitting; couple of stray pencil marks; contents in good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. William Howard Taft High School paperback books
198524008Burlington VT: The Garlic Press 1985. Color illustrated double-sided map of Southampton Long Island New York and vicinity; village map offers key to area buildings businesses; over 40 businesses advertising with their offerings printed in boxes surrounding the maps proper; first section offers a welcome and a brief description of the area with a few color photo-illustrations and a calendar of events for that summer season; six-panel folding paper approx. 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" each panel size; light wear; in very good condition. Map. Not Bound. Very Good. The Garlic Press Paperback books
192224009Riverhead L.I. New York: The Riverhead Savings Bank 1922. 44 pages; black and white illustrated throughout; printed in green and black with marginal comments and titles dates for chronology; portrait frontispiece of then-President Usher Benjamin Howell; history of the town of Riverhead given chronologically with snippets of information dates; followed by a "Contemporary Sketch" chapter which introduces the beginnings of the bank chartering incorporators organization & expenses showing some of the ephemera from the time - first set of books first bank book portraits of early secretary members presidents reports to the banking department bank employees of the time - Herbert H. Howell George M. Burns Archibald D. Skidmore Katharine G. Jenks; illustration of Riverhead's Main Street as it appears to-day; portraits of the board of trustees members; with a chronological list of officers and their tenures in office; a previous owner has marked several names in pencil as 'deceased'; prepared by Otis G. Pike secretary; arranged and printed by The Review Press at Riverhead; approx.6 1/4" x 9 1/2" size; original light gray printed paper wraps; the booklet with filing holes at left margin covers with some edge tips wear and closed tears at top edge; old faint discoloration at top edge of leaves; good condition interesting early Riverhead genealogy social and business history ephemera. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. The Riverhead Savings Bank Paperback books
198824016Riverhead L.I. New York: Riverhead Chamber of Commerce 1988. 15 pages; blue and white printed with a few illustrations; essentially a guide for those wishing enter into the various competitions for the fair with advertisings from local vendors; also with a centerfold fairgrounds map; approx. 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" size; original printed stapled printed paper wraps; light wear darkening short closed tear at top edge of cover; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Riverhead Chamber of Commerce Paperback books
197624013Riverhead L.I. New York: No Publisher Noted 1976. 8 pages; black and white printed; history of the founding of the town boundaries early business & resident locations names: Griffin Albertson Osborn more; banking mills river dredging & use Wading River Jamesport LIRR sections on law religions education health; this is the reprint of the article written for the 1876 event not dated and probably re-issued for the US bicentennial circa 1976; approx.5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; original self-wraps; light wear; in very good condition. Reprint. Soft Cover. Very Good. No Publisher Noted Paperback books
199024010Riverhead L.I. New York: Riverhead Chamber of Commerce 1990. 32 pages; black and white printed essentially a compendium for the advertisement of the services & products of Chamber members; centerfold map of the town with key on reverse; giving town officers police emergency & recreation contacts numbers; at back is the list of members of the Chamber with their businesses alphabetically organized and the officers of the organization; Curtis Highsmith was then president; many of the businesses have now closed or changed hands since that time the pamphlet offers some historical perspective on the commerce of the town; approx.5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; original illustrated glossy stapled printed paper wraps; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Riverhead Chamber of Commerce Paperback books
198423823Calverton Long Island NY: Not Published 1984. Album with 29 color & black and white photographs printed on glossy Kodak paper; images of the visit of NY House Speaker Stanley Fink 1936 - 1997 and Paul E. Harenberg 1931- 2010 also a NY politician to the Calverton Grumman Aviation plant to inspect the Grumman X-29 - an experimental aircraft built primarily for the use of DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program testing - from the NASA site ". X-29 aircraft featuring one of the more unusual designs in aviation history were flown at NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility The demonstrators investigated advanced concepts and technologies during a multi-phased program conducted from 1984 to 1992 provided an engineering database that is available for the design and development of future aircraft."; photographs include the jet on the tarmac official handshakes with company representatives the X-29 in the hangar workers Mr. Fink & Mr. Harenberg taking turns sitting in the cockpit the assembly line plant photographs and an impressive aerial view of the Grumman manufacturing and testing grounds; photographs not credited presumably by a company photographer and dated via internal evidence; 8" x 10" size approx. size photographs; all in the original imprinted official Grumman blue plastic hardcover three-ring binder; each photograph loosely inserted two to a protective sleeve; a few of the sleeves chipped and worn; the photographs clean clearly-taken and in very good condition; an interesting visual record of this experimental jet aircraft at its inception and the involvement of politicians in promoting the aerospace and military. Photography. Three Ring Binder . Very Good. Not Published Hardcover books
198924001Westhampton New York: Pride Guides Inc. 1989. 118 pages; illustrated throughout in black and white; table of contents alphabetically organized with antique shops bicycle shops & rentals beaches bowling charter boats community histories for Amagansett Bridgehampton Early East Hampton Wainscott Sag Harbor and the other South Fork locales inns farm stands food places galleries golf courses horseback riding motels museums parks & recreation community organizations petting zoos party boats more; with advertisements for the local purveyors of these services and products; John H. Scheetz publisher; approx. 6" x 9" size; color illustrated softcovers; light wear to the binding; in very good condition and a good reference to the South Fork East End communities from over 25 years ago. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Pride Guides, Inc. Paperback books
195823918Plainview L.I. N.Y.: The Jazz Foundation of America 1958. 16 pages; with information regarding this second concert of the Foundation ".in line with our policy to perpetuate the activity and interest in jazz." the Jazz Foundation of America Band under the direction of Jon LaPorta the Foundation Octet under Rusty Dedrick; Dennis Sandole the guitar soloist; officers of the Foundation were Hal Wildman Al Langstaff Nadine Wildman Lucille Mucci Tony DeLorenzo; with lists of the big band personnel boosters for the event the Program; with advertisements for the supportive businesses that helped promote the event; and a one-page notice for the First Annual Festival of Contemporary Music Hofstra College Hempstead L.I. Saturday May 24th 1958 with the program lineup ticket information; approx. 7" x 9 3/4" size; stapled printed glossy paper wraps; light edge tips wear to covers; in very good condition interesting jazz & Long Island NY musical entertainment ephemeral history. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Jazz Foundation of America Paperback books
195025457East Hampton Long Island NY: Not Published 1950. Two unused cards remarks and date not filled in and 1950s vintage with the 2 cent U.S. postage imprinted on the reverse. Approx. 3" x 5 1/2" size; light wear; in very good condition. . Postcards. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
191827171Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1918. 326 pages; with two folding maps; the later separate Supplement is 11 pages printed on one side only. Front endpaper of the 1918 volume with the presentation stamp "From Frederick C. Hicks Congressman from Long Island." Frederick C. Hicks 1872 - 1925 U.S. Representative from NY and in that office from 1916-1923. Volume approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; bound in the original cloth covered boards black cover & spine titles. Some edge tips wear & soiling to the binding; one map with closed tear; contents of book and supplement in good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Government Printing Office hardcover books
196824571Coram Long Island New York: Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary of the L.I. Chapter The Nature Conservancy 1968. 22 pages; black and white illustrated; the Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary of the LI chapter of the conservancy's preserves. Editor Mrs. Stephen Marinuzzi. Information regarding winter activities at the Davis Sanctuary by William Floyd Nichols slide show at the Three Village Garden Club local history notes the reconstruction of Ft. George at Smith's Point near Mastic Beach the finding and curation of manuscripts at the Manor of St. George Coram place-name & history and re-printings of other east end LI conservation news from other publications. Approx. 5" x 8 1/2" size; original printed stapled paper covers; light wear; in very good condition; interesting Coram Long Island history & nature preservation. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary of the L.I. Chapter The Nature Conservancy Paperback books
196824431Long Island New York: The East End Branch of the Long Island Chapter The Nature Conservancy 1968. 32 pages; black and white illustrated; the East End Branch of the conservancy's preserves described by John Renkavinsky including detail maps; information regarding Wolf Swamp Sanctuary Ruth Wales DuPont Sanctuary Moffet's Pond Sanctuary Sheppard's Dunes Kaplan Meadow Merrill Lake Sanctuary and properties for consideration or negotiation for conserving under the chapter's auspices; approx. 5" x 8 1/4" size oblong format; original printed stapled paper covers; light wear; in very good condition; interesting east end Long Island real estate development and nature preservation history. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The East End Branch of the Long Island Chapter The Nature Conservancy Paperback books
192126343Lancaster Pennsylvania : Published for the Club 1921. Six issues of this botanical journal with various articles on natural history from various sources and scientists. Each issue in this group with continuing articles by Stewart H. Burnham and Roy A. Latham "Flora of the Town of Southold Long Island and Gardiner's Island"; these issues with the Second Supplementary List a continuation; the Third Supplementary list and its part 2; the Fourth List and the Fifth List of this series published in these issues over the years 1921 - 1925. The original list of flora of Southold had been published in Torreya in 1914 and the First Supplementary List in 1917. Each of the lists in our group gives Latin name of the finding the site specifics of the specimen and the geographical location along with the reference to the periodical in which it is mentioned and often with commentary from the scientist who'd made the determination; occasionally other information is added as in size of spores and possible sterility or the commonality of the species found. Across all the issues about 50 pages of material listings for Southold on Insect Galls Euphycae; Phycomycetes; Asomycetes Excluding Pyrenomycetes; Asomycetes Pyrenomycetes; Hypomycetes; Melanconiales; Sphaeropsideae; Ustilignaceae; Uredinaceae; Pucciniaceae; Tremellaceae; Thelaphorceae; Hydnaceae; Polyporceae; Agaricaceae; Gastoromycetes; Musci; Polypodiaceae; Lycopodiaceae. Approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; stapled softcover printed gray paper covers; light wear; a few pencil marks; in very good condition and interesting East End LI natural history research findings from the early part of the 20th century. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Published for the Club paperback books
193624956Mineola Long Island New York: Nassau County Emergency Relief Bureau 1936. xvii 135 pages. With a list of the county charter commission members headed by William S. Pettit; a summary of the charter with history and with details on the legislative executive county comptroller departments and the public works welfare health law police assessors taxes purchase & supplies departments; the civil service planning zoning & board of appeals elections village districts judicial - district courts. Cover marked 'file' and with the stamp of the New York State Board of Housing as well as a sticker with typed notation from the New York State Association on the front cover. Approx. 5 3/4" x 9" size; printed gray stapled paper covers. Binding with some edge-wear soiling bottom of spine paper chipped away bound securely; short closed tear at bottom edge of last leaf; contents clean and in good condition; interesting charter and legal structure information for Nassau County from the earlier years of its establishment. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Nassau County Emergency Relief Bureau paperback books
193624955Mineola Long Island New York: Nassau County Emergency Relief Bureau 1936. 49 pages; with a triple folding-panel plate at back the Condensed statement of disbursements and commitments for the twelve months ended June 30 1936; which gives administrative payrolls executive and clerical accounts and statistics division breakdowns social services work relief payrolls state projects home relief county transients free milk operating expenses and the sources of funds. Contents of the report give information on the Federal agencies Works Progress Administration National Youth Administration Civilian Conservation Corps Administration of Home Relief and its sections Work Relief Special Services including subsistence gardens distribution of suits free milk and with a supplement which gives statistics and finances in tables for caseloads costs and more. Including the staff name listings for the departments involved. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; printed yellow stapled paper covers. Volume with light wear binding a little darkened at edges; contents clean and in very good condition; interesting depression-era information for Nassau County. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Nassau County Emergency Relief Bureau paperback books
193924747New Jersey: Howard Woods & His Orchestra 1939. Folding illustrated flyer-sheet printed one side with bandleader portrait and notes on the group's style and work ".manifested by the unusual record of six broadcast periods per week over the Mutual Network." With engagement appearance notes "via N.B.C." and recent engagements - Paramount Theatre Newark Hotel Adelphia Philadelphia Laurel in the Pines. The band featured The Glee Club Lou Valero and the Three Woodsman sic. Advertising card The engagement flyer approx. 8 1/2" x 11"; advertising card approx. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2." also with previous engagements listed on back. Light wear; both items in very good condition. . Ephemera. Not Bound. Very Good. Howard Woods & His Orchestra Paperback books
191723249Riverhead Long Island New York: Not Published 1917. Small folding program for this event; centerfold gives order of performance with pieces by Goetzl Bohm Rogers Gregh Porter Wood Fisher Massenet others; Prof. R.H. Lutz Miss M. Louise Sparks Lizette Hand Milton Hallock Helen D. Perkins Mrs. Jetur W. Hand Olive Hallock Mabel Reeve performing with Christine Litchard as accompanist; the event supported by several Riverhead merchants - Perkins & Co. tailors John Hagen shoes Riverhead Harness and Auto Supply Shop others; approx. 4 3/4" x 6 " size; printed black on cream paper stock; soiling edge wear darkening short closed tears old fold lines & wrinkling; in good condition; interesting early 20th century Riverhead Long Island musical education & society ephemera. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
194326376Williamsport Pennsylvania: Not Published 1943. Over 300 individual pieces of correspondence sent to Betty I. Carvell later Eckert mostly from her parents and with a few from friends. A few of the letters are from women who served with her in the SPARS the women's branch of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve established in 1942. Ms. Carvell Eckert's service career is documented by her mailing addresses: March of 1943 she attempted to join the USMC there is an official letter from their office requesting information; by August she is a A.S. W-10 billeted at the USCG women's training facility at the Palm Beach Biltmore Hotel Florida; becomes S 2/c advances to S 1/c and finally addressing her as Coxswain. Her living & working "barracks" address throughout 1944-45 was at the Embassy Hotel 154 W 70th Street NY. According to the official site 978 women officers and 11868 enlisted women served in the SPARs during World War II. Most letters are from her parents in Williamsport Pennsylvania. They usually consist of a letter each from father & mother and detail the vicissitudes of living in poverty their continuous and debilitating ill-health and their nearby relations and the struggle of finding work; having to buy expensive medicines required for their numerous maladies: rheumatism pneumonia high blood pressure sciatica nearly constant colds and bed-ridden bouts of collapse from various causes. Several letters written by the father go into great detail concerning meals that they occasionally are bought or can afford - the most basic of foods and preparation are appreciated as great important feasts. Occasionally having mashed potatoes are noteworthy as a luxurious culinary event. Local news is of great importance to Ms. Carvell who asked for the 2 Williamsport newspapers to be sent. Her parents are so poor they have to ask for money from their daughter to pay for the newspapers use the phone to call her and pay their rent as they move from place to place in the town. The father's writing is fairly literate and well-composed; the mother's is at an early grammar school level and still legible. Content includes local gossip neighborly strife and griping along with church school and other news regarding the town. During and after wartime there are concerns about brownouts due to the coal shortage worries about another war and labor & strike fears. A couple of elderly aunts run a shop rent out rooms and work until they die. At one point while still in the USCG Betty marries Robert Eckert and moves to Baltimore. Her parents are so poor they can't afford to attend. She also has a friend in Sheffield England who writes several letters to her over the years describing a pitiless tedious overworked life; a hard pregnancy; sick blind burned bruised children the telling of which hints at parental abuse; the injuries while severe are always reported as 'accidental' because the children are 'clumsy.' The post-war situation in England is rife with poverty; the most basic amenities are scarce. It was worth reporting that someone had traveled and been able to gain 4 pounds due to better nutrition possibilities and who promptly lost on return to the daily grind. Many of the greeting cards for holidays or personal events are sent unsigned. Also Betty's mom invariably signs her letters "Mother Carvell" not Mom or Mother; as if she may have been an adoptive parent; her father is always simply signed 'Dad'. A few SPARS-related items include a couple of decals and a one-stripe shoulder patch; also an official letter asking her to promote others to join the Coast Guard after her service commitment with guidelines for prospects & requirements for enlistment. There are a couple of dozen loose greeting cards and loose empty envelopes some of which may belong to the cards. There are a few news-clippings related to Williamsport news a letter from France from a service friend with a one-franc coin taped-in and some Methodist church bulletin ephemera from the town. Condition: For convenience the letters have been chronologically grouped by year and we will ship them thus. The first few years' envelopes are lacking stamps as Betty's father was collecting them; later years have their stamps & cancellations intact. Some soiling wear & tear to the envelopes; everything in very good condition. The content portrays small-town Pennsylvania American life in the 1940s and early 1950s the importance of family support and connection in the face of economic uncertainty ill-health and the struggle to start support and maintain families at all stages of life especially for women. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Good. Not Published paperback books
190125485Remington Indiana: Not Published 1901. Handwritten letters one side; dated Remington Indiana June 17th & July 1st 1901; accomplished on lined J.E. Westfall letterhead paper. Written to John G. Kinkle the correspondent in a lawsuit and the second letter written to his attorneys in the same matter Charles P. & Wm. W. Buckley in New York City; the matter seems fairly complex and threatening to Kinkle via the content: ".Do you remember the contract you made with Mr. Isaac Westfall of Remington Ind. which states that if the said Isaac Westfall produced evidence which would prove the marriage of Mrs. Harry Giles to one Dr. J.B. Wilson you would bind yourself and the heirs of the Harry Giles to pay to said Westfall the sum of one thousand dollars. He furnished the evidence.We are now ready for settlement either amicable or through courts of law." the second letter to the attorneys Buckley notes ".my attorney in your city .states that we have a good cause of action and awaits my orders to begin suit. In regard to a compromise would say that we expect to hold Mr. John G. Kinkle to his contract for the payment of one thousand dollars for services rendered." Approx. 8 1/4" x 11" size; with the original mailing envelopes postmarked Remington Indiana & with 2 cent 1901 Commemorative Fast Express stamps. An old pencil note on the front of one of the envelopes refers to Scott 55 P. 12 A 110. A little splitting along old fold lines darkening; envelopes with travel-wear and dustiness; in very good condition. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
193826142Long Island New York: Nassau Division of the Long Island Association 1938. 88 pages; illustrated in black and white throughout. Neighborhoods and locales in Nassau County pictured: Garden City Oyster Bay Williston Park Manhasset Westbury Jones Beach New Hyde Park Mineola others; extolling the importance of Roosevelt Field and Long Island's aeronautic industry and more. In addition to promoting the beauty and valuable investment opportunities Long Island real estate offers the parklands sporting activities transportation political and government figures and advertisements for businesses are portrayed throughout. Approx. 11" x 14" size orange and black illustrated paper covers metal spiral binding. Some edge tips wear and corner chipping to covers contents clean and in good condition. Our research indicates this was the only issue published of this pictorial periodical. First Edition. Spiral Bound. Good. Nassau Division of the Long Island Association paperback books
196526143New York New York: Hagstrom Company 1965. 86 pages; illustrated with color maps and in black and white throughout. With demographic information on population road systems bus routes parkways building department and water co. areas; a Nassau County government guide map; street and road index and many advertisements for Long Island businesses. Approx. 10" x 13 1/4" size glossy illustrated covers metal spiral binding. Some edge tips wear and corner chipping to covers contents clean and in good condition. Fourth Edition. Spiral Bound. Very Good. Hagstrom Company paperback books