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190562003Portland OR: Albert Hess & Co. Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition 1905. One souvenir postcard. 11.25 x 3.25 in. With birds-eye view by Caughey on recto advertisement for Willson in lower right corner center crease fold as issued; postcard information and cancelled stamp & postmark for Portland addressed to W.H. Bilyen 90 1/2 - 5th St. City Portland Oregon minor dustsoiling slight toning very minor wear at fold crease still VG copy. First edition of this uncommon folding souvenir postcard celebrating the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition featuring and reproducing the famed Caughey birds-eye. The birds-eye depicts the Guild’s Lake area of the grounds up and operating now bounded by Reed to Thurston Streets and 31st to 24th Streets in NW Portland. Prof. Willson fl. 1904-1920 began as a dance instructor with the Academy of Dancing located in the Hirsch Building but within a few years of the Exposition set up his own dance studio and was noted instructor of Waltzes. This card advertises the fact that couples could dance for .50¢ while an “Extra Lady†for .25¢ and even better for men in the very hot and humid Portland Pavilion they could dance without their coats in Shirt Waists. Caughey 1851-1925 was an Ohio Civil War veteran an itinerant chalk plate artist and had just created the year before in Feb. 1904 a Birds-Eye view reproduced over two pages in the Lewis and Clark Journal with noted birds-eye artist and cartographer Fred Routledge 1871-1936. Caughey began producing birds eye views in and around Portsmouth NH in the 1880’s and eventually became a commercial artist and newspaper editor in Portland Oregon where he would often produce images for the Mutual Label & Lithographic Co. No copies in Worldcat. See: Birds-Eye View of Lewis and Clark Fair - Routledge-Caughey Lewis and Clark Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1904 pp. 16-17; Richard Candee Tracking the Little Known J.H. Rollin Caughey: Illustrator of New Hampshire’s Victorian Industries 2020; Craig Clinton The Pictorial Maps of Fred A. Routledge Oregon Historical Quarterly Vol. 117 No. 1 2016 pp. 38-75. [Albert Hess & Co., Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition], unknown
182321415G. Walker Bookseller. 1823. Hardcover. Fair. Lacking maps. Full leather bound cover is scuffed and lightly soiled wear to extremities including chipping and tearing caps are chipped corners are worn but cover is in fair condition. Boards and spine are straight. Gutters are cracked but otherwise binding is tight. Former owners' names written in antiquated ink on front end sheet. Pages are toned have foxing and some soiling but are in fair condition. . G. Walker Bookseller hardcover
187019357Leavitt & Allen. Poor. c. 1870. Hardcover. Complete 4 volumes bound in 2. Tan calf leather bound covers are frayed at corners with most of the back strip missing on volume 1. One board detached but present and 2 are hanging by threads. Boards and spines are straight. Signatures solid. Antiquated bookplate on paste downs. Engraved frontispieces protected by tissue. Pages are lightly toned but clean and very good. Excellent candates for rebinding. . Leavitt & Allen hardcover
1999047112Chadron Ne: Boundaries Pub Co. Like New Clean And Tight No Nnames Or Marks Poor Kstorage So Lower Front Corner Are Bent Slightly Up On First Few Pages. That Is The Only Issue I Can Find On This 1999 Copy. Signed By Author Above His Name On The Title Page Remarkable Story Of The Hardships Endured By Those Tasked With Measuring The Boundaries Parallels Meridians And Townships Of Nebraska. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. full number row. 1999. Boundaries Pub Co paperback
20141156699Heyday Books 2014. Softcover. Very good. Very good condition. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. Heyday Books unknown
188012924Buffalo N. Y.: Printing House of Matthews Bros. & Bryant. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Original purply-brown cloth gilt lettering faded spine light shelfwear and bumping. Solid binding and clean text. Former owner name on ffep. No ex-lib marks stamps or stickers. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 134 pages . Printing House of Matthews Bros. & Bryant hardcover
1987127795Boston: Northeastern University Press 1987. Hardbound. VG/VG. Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering DJ golden yellow with red/black marbling; mylar cover xxviii 718 pp.; 44 pages of bw illustrations. From the dust jacket: "The more than 800 letters included in this volume record the evolving relationship between two singular personalities: a flamboyant socialite known for lively eccentricities and a passionate interest in the arts; and the brilliant Harvard graduate whose unerring eye quickly established him as a renowned connoisseur and America's leading expert on Italian Renaissance painters." The illustrations include artwork as well as photos of relevant people and events. Northeastern University Press hardcover books
1987127795Boston: Northeastern University Press 1987. Hardbound. VG/VG. Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering DJ golden yellow with red/black marbling; mylar cover xxviii 718 pp.; 44 pages of bw illustrations. From the dust jacket: "The more than 800 letters included in this volume record the evolving relationship between two singular personalities: a flamboyant socialite known for lively eccentricities and a passionate interest in the arts; and the brilliant Harvard graduate whose unerring eye quickly established him as a renowned connoisseur and America's leading expert on Italian Renaissance painters." The illustrations include artwork as well as photos of relevant people and events. Northeastern University Press hardcover
19832111902160801559Sanseido 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sanseido paperback
173761646London:: Printed for John and Paul Knapton 1737. old full sheep. Foxed throughout with many old and new tissue repairs to plates; binding quite scuffed but tight and sound. 8vo. Illustrated with 40 engraved folding plates of military operations of which 8 are defective missing portions beyond folds and two have later hand-coloring. . Translated from the French. Title page in red and black. Printed for John and Paul Knapton, unknown
190263679MacCrellish & Quigley 1902. hardcover. Used very good. Almost like new. Original 1902 edition/printing slightly oversize black clothhardcover with gold lettering on spine 802pp 4 folded maps in envelope inside rear cover. Cover has very slight wear gold lettering on spine clear and bright; name inside front cover light foxing on rear endpaper otherwise interior like new; maps appear to have never been unfolded. Very nice condition. OVERSIZE. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. MacCrellish & Quigley,, hardcover
185180038H. S. & J. Applegate 1851. hardback. Very good condion - rebound in green cloth with gold lettering- and new end pages- no dust jackets- There is foxing some throughout most on the first and last few pages H. S. & J. Applegate hardcover
1736106015Amsterdam: Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1736. Nouvelle editions. Leather bound. Fair. 4 vols.: 8 476 8; 504 3; 12 455 5; 4 560 10 p. 17 cm. Decorations and two title page vignettes. Full leather. From our "As Is" shelf. Front board detached from vol. I with tape-repaired rear hinge. Vol. II front board detached. Vols. III & IV front boards tape-repaired with rear very loose. Armorial bookplates on pastedowns. Two vols. have library labels on front pastedowns. No spine labels and gilt coming off spines. Paper inside is mostly neat and clean. Vol. III has chip in a front endpaper and damp stained title page. <br/><br/>French text. Aux Depens de la Compagnie hardcover
251232OHS PRESS / THE ORGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Hardcover. GOOD. NOEAN 0 9780913499450 C2014 VERY GOOD HARDCOVER IN VERY GOOD DUST JACKET CLEAN & BRIGHT HEAVY & ILLUSTRATED FULL CLOTH HARDCOVER DESIGNED BY LEN LEVASSEUR NOEAN OHS PRESS / THE ORGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY hardcover
19832091502135308945Sanseido 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sanseido paperback
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A9781469690018Hardback. New. In 1867 Frances Anne Rollin a Black writer and teacher from South Carolina traveled to Boston to seek a publisher for her biography of famed Black abolitionist writer and Civil War veteran Martin R. Delany—the first full-length biography written by an African American. Beginning in January 1868 Rollin kept a diary while in Boston documenting her progression on Delany’s biography negotiations with publishers visits from friends attendance at lectures and readings and her marriage to William J. Whipper a Black politician and jurist. Rollin’s diary is one of the earliest known diaries by a Southern Black woman.<br /><br />In this critical edition Jennifer Putzi offers the first complete transcription and annotation of Rollin’s diary along with a robust introduction providing important biographical historical cultural and literary contexts for readers. Rollin’s diary provides one of the fullest pictures of an African American woman as an author activist and well-connected and politically involved individual during the Reconstruction era—filling a gap in the literature and scholarly analysis of such preserved works by nineteenth-century African American women. hardcover
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