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19356045841935. 8" x 11"; 4 pages printed on heavy stock with tipped-on pictorial silver foil label on the front cover. Very good few creases. 1935. Signed by: Dorothy Parker; Edward G. Robinson and his wife Gladys Lloyd Robinson; James Cagney; Morgan McLeod; Pat O'Brien; Jeanne Ackerley; Rose Bissonetto; Frank Albertson; And others. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
188527005Brooklyn NY: Clarendon Hotel 1885. "A card." printed one side announcing the opening of the Clarendon Hotel's Upper Dining Rooms ".for the accommodation of Ladies and their friends between the hours of 12 m. and 3 p.m. during which they will supply their now well-known and superior Table d'Hote Dinners at the usual charge of Fifty cents." The Brownstorner website has an interesting history of the hotel part of which notes that ".The first Clarendon Hotel stood on the corner of Johnson and Washington Streets across from the Central Post Office building. It was damaged in the horrific fire that burned down the Brooklyn Theater next door to the hotel. That fire in 1876 killed over 300 people and was the worst disaster in Brooklyn history." Approx. 3 3/8" x 4 1/8" size; printed on stiff cream stock; slight wear; in very good condition. . Ephemera. Not Bound. Very Good. Clarendon Hotel paperback books
40569n. p.: Arcade Hotel n. d. Ca. Early 20th century pre WWI. Blue paper wrappers printed with navy blue and silver ink. Map tipped in to inside edge. Modest wear to wrapper light sunning & rubbing. Map lightly age-toned. A VG - VG example. Blue brochure-like wrappers map single-sheet tipped onto covers inside. 1 folding map printed in blue white and black with red yellow blue and purple route lines outlined. Engraving of a train to front of wrapper. Wrappers: 6-1/8" x 3-1/8". Map: oblong format 12" x 18" <br/><br/>Advert to wrapper flap presumed publisher: "Stop at the Arcade Hotel Bridgeport Connecticut. Quiet Comfortable Up to Date 'Heart of the City' European. Rooms and Fare Reasonable. You Get the Best". No artist is noted on the map. Contains detailed train routes across the state including: Central Vermont; New York & New England; New York New Haven & Hartford; Philadelphia Reading & New England; Ridgefield & New York; Shepaug Litchfield & Northern; and Westerly & Jewett City. No holdings located on OCLC. Rare. [Arcade Hotel] unknown books
40586n. p.: Arcade Hotel n. d. Ca. Early 20th century pre WWI. Blue wrappers printed with navy blue and silver ink. Map tipped in to inside edge. Modest wear to wrapper light sunning & rubbing. Map lightly age-toned. A VG/VG example. Blue brochure-like wrappers map single-sheet tipped inside. 1 folding map printed in blue white and black with red yellow blue and purple route lines outlined. Engraving of a train to front of wrapper. Wrappers: 6-1/8" x 3-1/8". Map: oblong format 12" x 18" <br/><br/>Advert to wrapper flap presumed publisher: "Stop at the Arcade Hotel Bridgeport Connecticut. Quiet Comfortable Up to Date 'Heart of the City' European. Rooms and Fare Reasonable. You Get the Best". No artist is noted on the map. Contains detailed train routes across the state including: Central Vermont; New York & New England; New York New Haven & Hartford; Philadelphia Reading & New England; Ridgefield & New York; Shepaug Litchfield & Northern; and Westerly & Jewett City. No holdings located on OCLC. Rare. [Arcade Hotel] unknown books
2283VERSAILLES HOTEL DES VENTES DU CHATEAU 2007. Eric Pillon Encheres. 4to. Good condition. unknown books
18147383Norristown Penn. 1814. Single sheet 20.75 x 11.5 cm. but irregular printed recto only; typographical border. Manuscript annotations. ~ A very early Pennsylvania bill of fare for the Norristown Hotel with a list of items on offer including Breakfast Dinner Supper Lodging Wine Brandy Gin Spirits Punch Porter Beer Cider Segars Hay and Oats. Manuscript annotations indicate "Gentleman's Bill May 16th 1814" with handwritten prices added for dinner brandy porter hay and oats a man on the move!. The final lines indicate payment of $4.25 and the elaborate signature of hotel owner Morris Jones. "Morris Jones gives notice in July 1813 that he kept the "Norristown Hotel corner of Egypt or Main and De Kalb Streets" and that "a constant supply of newspapers will be kept for the use of the house." This is interesting for giving an early mention of "hotel" which it would appear was now about being introduced as more pretentious than inn or tavern. It was a two-story stone house forty by thirty-seven feet with an adjoining kitchen. The stable was also of stone fifty by twenty-seven feet with sheds and outbuildings. This property was built by General Isaiah Wells about 1800 and kept by him until his election as sheriff when he moved to the jail. It was long known as the most noted stage-house in Norristown. In 1834 the Norristown Hotel was then kept by Levi Roberts and was offered at public sale by the assignees of Isaiah Wells." Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co PA; http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/beantoc.htm. A single horizontal crease from a fold; small pinhole between first two lines of text. Otherwise fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates now copies not in AAS or Library Company of Philadelphia. unknown books
1967222438Denver 1967. paperback. very good-. Many color and b/w Illus. 40pp. 8vo pr. wrs. wrappers lightly soiled front wrapper partially faded. Denver 1967.<br/><br/> History of the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver Colorado.<br/><br/> unknown books
195657131956. Softcover. VG. White wraps. 12 pp. Lists 127 works by 69 artists. No illustrations. unknown books
40148n. p.: Schine Hotels n. d. Ca. mid 20th c. Color printed paper. Minimal wear to edges light rubbing. A VG example. Single sheet folded twice into a brochure. Thoroughly color illustrated. 8-7/8" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>This famous hotel has been the site of more movies events tragedies & talk than possibly any other hotel in California. It is best known for being a constant film site for movies such as Pretty Woman The Graduate The Wedding Singer The Mask & Forrest Gump. The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the kitchens of the hotel in 1968 sparked even more interest in the hotel despite its decreasing popularity since the tragedy. In 1989 the hotel closed to guests for good and its demolition to make room for a Robert F. Kennedy Community School occurred in 2005. Not found by us on OCLC. Rare. Schine Hotels unknown books
19494930fdHavana: E. E. de Publicaciones 1949. Daily Distribution Wednesday August 24 1949. Includes: Distinguished Vistors of the day by hotel; Shoppers’ Guide; Where Havana Dines; tax information; advertisements. Octavo pictorial wrappers stapled 20 pp. Very Good. E. E. de Publicaciones, 1949. unknown books
193947431San Francisco 1939. 1st Printing. White thin card stock self wrappers full coloring image to upper wrapper printed in black. A VG copy. Printed bifolium. Picture of the "Elephant Tower and Tower of the Sun" for the Golden Gate International Exposition. 8-3/4" x 5-6/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
19097574Minneapolis Minn: New Hotel Dyckman 1909. Duodecimo-sized booklet single-stapled in wrappers 11 x 6.5 cm. 44 pages. FIRST EDITION. A promotional drink manual promoting Minneapolis' very fine Dyckman Hotel. One hundred-one recipes for cocktails are listed including some lesser-known gems: American Beauty Careless Love Bijou Charlie Horse Opalescent and the Electric Eel. Pages a bit age-toned and staples somewhat oxidized; a few small dog ears. In publisher's black wrappers titled in silver. Very good. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Noling. New Hotel Dyckman unknown books
48132Paris: Radiogravure A Breger Frères n.d. 1st printing. White paper self wrappers printed in black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some light foxing/age toning. Corners and edges rubbed. Tri-fold. Illustrated with two photographs of the hotel interior/restaurant and one map. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2. <br/><br/> Radiogravure A Breger Frères unknown books
199048018Paris: Les Nouvelles Imprimeries Champenoises 1990. 1st Printing. White semi glossy card stock wrappers printed in gilt and gray. White card stock leaves printed in gray and gold. Held together by a cord gray cord tie. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some soiling to wrappers internally clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Vignette & decorative rule to upper wrapper. 11-3/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/> Les Nouvelles Imprimeries Champenoises unknown books
193048460Brastagi Indonesia 1930. Paperback. Very Good. photos map 8 panels. Single sheet 40cm. x 31cm. folded to form a brochure. Narrow 23cm. as folded. Commercial brochure for a hotel in northern Sumatra. <br/><br/> paperback books
228414Jakarta: Printed by Emmink Batavia for the hotel undated. Single 12x15 inch leaf of alkaline coated paperstock folded four times to make an upright 8.5x4 inch brochure or handout printed in black red and blue.one fold makes a short pocket; you'll see. illustrated with 4 site photos landscapes and 4 interiors of the hotel all of dining areas. Also find steamship schedules fares a line map town closer to Singapore than to Batavia/Jakarta plus hotel tariffs for main building annexes children; "Electric lights throughout. Cuisine under European Supervision." Faintest signs of handling or age a nice clean sound exemplar. Printed by Emmink, Batavia [for the hotel] unknown books
1883705481883. GRAND UNION HOTEL. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. An out-growth of the conquest of the Moors by the Spaniards. New York: Grand Union Hotel 1883. Wrappers string-bound 24pp. Black and white illustrations. Very good. unknown books
188155480New York 1881. Approx. 11" x 8½" the engraving approx. 4" x 7¾"; previous folds and with a couple of very short splits; otherwise very good. The hotel stood across the street from the Grand Central Depot which is also pictured in the image. <br/><br/> unknown books
2220Cairo: The Company . . Single sheet. 5 1/4 x 8 7/16 inches. Recto printed in colors; small closed tear in and chip out of bottom edge The front shows at left a seated Egyptian sitting on ta bank of the Nile holding two camels. In the background against a blood-red sky with a crescent moon is the hotel. The rendition is signed Geo. Dorival. The verso advertises 400 room with baths; an American Bar; a Jazz Band; Polio Cricket Golf and Tennis The printer was Studium in Paris and the designer is Radio-Publicit Cairo: The Company, . unknown books
45058San Francisco: Sunset Press n. d. C. 1890s. Rocq 5715. Pictorial brown wrappers. VG/NF. 24 pp. Numerous b/w vignette photographic reproductions. Oblong format: 5-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>Hotel Del Monte was a luxury hotel in Monterey Ca. During WWII it was leased to the Navy. Photographs include views of Monterey hotel grounds polo games golf social gatherings as well as cars and clothing from the time. Sunset Press unknown books
195047825n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. White glossy paper printed in black and mint green folded twice. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some chipping to edges light age toning worse to one photo - see picture. Overall clean and bright. Loose leaf folded. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Folded: 4-1/2" x 6-1/2". Unfolded: 12-1/4" x 9-2/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
1961243638Cincinnati: the Union 1961. 331 277p; two paperback reports bound together in green buckram boards. Pages toned with mild wear. the Union unknown books
1966243683Cincinnati: the Union 1966. 255p. 8.5x11 inches ortiginal wraps bound into green boards with gilt title. One page of a chart is neatly separated but laid in. the Union unknown books
1941211952Cincinnati: Hotel & Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League 1941. 64p. staplebound booklet 5x3 inches very good. As amended at the thirtieth general convention. Hotel & Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League unknown books
1941198167Cincinnati: Hotel and Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League 1941. 64p. staplebound wraps light handling wear. Approximately 3.5x5 inches. Hotel and Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League unknown books