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25462The Clarendon Hotel Bond Street London. The entries all said to date from 1831. The Clarendon Hotel was once - as ‘Routledge’s Popular Guide to London’ stated in 1862 - ‘the most fashionable place in London’ and the present collection of autograph signatures from its guestbook all of them said to date from 1831 bear witness to the fact that - as ‘Gilbert’s Visitor’s Guide to London’ 1851 states - it was ‘frequented by the Nobility and Gentry and Foreigners of rank’. Its reputation had been made during the Regency period and in 1820 ‘Leigh’s New Picture of London’ stated that it ‘and Jaquiers are now one hotel’. The hotel’s fame is indicated by the fact that two years after the date of the present collection in 1833 the its pretensions were ridiculed from Scotland by ‘Blackwood’s Magazine’: ‘“I hope†said M‘Goul “it’s a goot house - no sand crunching upon the floor nor the rafters plack with peat reek.â€â€™ Walter Besant provides information regarding the hotel in his ‘Survey of London’ 1911 ‘At No. 169 on the west side of Bond Street was the Clarendon Hotel formerly the town house of the Dukes of Grafton and afterwards the residence about 1741 of the elder Pitt. The hotel was closed in 1877 and replaced by a row of shops.’ The revised ‘Survey’ 1980 provides more information. The present collection of material consists of a large number of autograph signatures on gilt-edged leaves extracted from the Clarendon Hotel guestbook: a total of seven full leaves dating from between 15 October and 2 November 1831 and nine slips cut from leaves seven of them dating from the April 1831. The material is in good condition with minor signs of age. Accompanying the material are two Typed Letters Signed to Mrs I. McArthur of Croydon from the City of Westminster Public Libraries. The first from the City Engineer and Surveyor W. W. Ratcliff 28 January 1953 refers her to the author of the second written three days later from the Archivist G. F. Osborn which states: ‘The Clarendon Hotel was situated on the west side of New Bond Street. Its number in 1831 was 169 but the building of that date covered the approximate frontage now taken up by Nos. 173-178 New Bond Street. At one time in the 1830s but not I think as early as 1831 it extended backwards and included No. 20 Albemarle Street.’ An autograph postscript reads: ‘Asprey corner of Bond St. & Grafton St. is 165 New Bond St. It must have been between Grafton St & the Bond St. entrance of the Royal Arcade backing on to what is now the Royal Institution 21 Albemarle St.’. Also present is a meticulous collection of manuscript material relating to the autographs presumably the work of Mrs. McArthur or associate including a four-page transcription of the material not entirely accurate dated by the writer to the year 1831 in a neat close hand an alphabetical index of names 2pp 4to and six pages of biographical information 6pp 4to relating to signatories. There are around 180 entries of names and titles with addresses occasionally added in another hand. A small percentage for example Talleyrand and Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy are clearly NOT the signatures of the parties named in these cases apparently entered by the same hotel staff who added the addresses but the range of variation between the different entries coupled with some spot-checking indicates that most are genuine signatures of the parties named although on some occasions the names of women are given in the hand of the ‘head of the family’. A few individuals for example the Count of Montara Sir Brook Taylor and the future prime minister Palmerston sign several times. An entire list of the names is as follows: the first four among the non-signatures Lord Southampton; Lord Godrich; Prince de Talleyrande; ‘Mr Wood 13 <> St.’; Lt. Colonel Henry Webster; Lord Palmerston; Mr Ashley; Sir Robert Chester; Sir George Seymour; Sir Charles <Dalbias> Inspector General of Cavalry; Major Sullivan 3rd Dragoon Guards ‘Aidecamp’; Earl Bathurst; Viscount Villiers; ‘The Lord Chancellor’; ‘Koscheleff’; Sir James Graham; Vice Admiral Sir Edward Codrington; Mr Bradshaw; Earl of Jersey; Mr A Vail; Sir Gore Ouseley; General Viscount Combermere; Sylvain Van De Weyer; ‘Colonel Hill Royal Horse Guards’; the following two not signatures Sir John Elley; Lord Cavendish; the following three marked as ‘not autographs’ Marquis Salisbury; Sir A. W. Clifford; Lord W. Russell; note in French by ‘Le Docteur de <Florn> 93 Strand corner of Beaufort Buildings’ paying compliments to ‘S. E. le Comte d’Orloff’; Major General Sir John Macdonald; Mr George Villiers; Lieut General Sir James Kempt; Earl of Beverley; Le Comte de Rochechouart; Lieut. General Sir Hudson Lowe; ‘Lord Grosvenor 15 Grosvenor Sq’; the following five on a slip headed ‘Clarendon Hotel Friday October 14th.’ ‘Le Baron Hy. de Bode general Major et Commandeur de l’Arsénal de St. Petersbourg’ ‘Major Wernick <> Russian Vice Consul / 44 Great <> Street Hanover Square’ ‘Mrs Stuart 13 Bolton Row Piccadilly’ ‘The Marquess of Winchester 27 Cavendish Square’ ‘Earl of Albemarle North Britain’; Sir Brook Taylor ‘55 Portland Place’; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Munster ‘13 Belgrave Street’; ‘His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex’ ‘Kensington Palace’; Le Baron de Ralamb Charge d’Affaires de Suede et de Norvege’; ‘Lt Colonel Fox Gren. Guards ‘Kensington Square’; Alexy de Wahl; Count Rechberg; second signature ‘Lt Colonel Fox Gren. Guards Ecuyer de S M’; Baron de <>; Cher. d’A<> L<>; Lord Burghersh; Lord Fitzroy Somerset; second signature Alex sic de Wahl; ‘Miss S. Wyngard Kensington Palace’; Captn Sir Geoarge Seymour RN; Dr Francis Seymour Guards; Earl of Morley; Marshal Lord Beresford; Sir William Fremantle; Lady Mary Taylor; both in same hand ‘Earl of Albemarle / Countess of Albemarle’; Lt. Colonel Webster; ‘Duchess Dowr. of Richmond’; Marchioness of Winchester; Countess Bathurst & Lady Georgiana Bathurst; ‘Le Comte D’Aglie Ministre de Sardaigne’; Captain a Court RN; Cte Dietrichstein; second time Marshal Lord Beresford; Cte Donkoff; Earl of Carnarvon; the following three in the same hand and not that of Sir Thomas Hardy Lady Hardy; The Miss Hardy; Sir Thomas Hardy; ‘Mr C W Chastin’; Earl of Denbigh; Earl and Countess of Carlisle; Lord Hill; all in one hand ‘l’ambassadeur des Pays Bas et Md. Falck / le Baron de <> de Wynvelt / Ambassadeur des Pays bas pres de la Sublime porte / la Barone. de Zuylen’; ‘Le Ministre d’Espagne et Mme. de <> B<ermudez>; The Marchioness of Stafford; following two in same hand Countess Gower; Earl Gower; Countess of Sandwich; following two in the same hand Lord Dover; Lady Dover; ‘Lord & Lady William Russell; ‘Lord & Lady Fitzroy Somerset.’; Lord St Helens; Baron de Bode; Lady Mary Fox; Sir Robert Chester; Countess Mengden; Lord Palmerston; ‘Mr. de Gersdorft Ministre-Resident de S. M. le Roi de Saxe’ Mr Temple; ‘The Bavarian Minister & Baroness de Cetto’; Lod Wharncliffe; Lord Clanwilliam; Lord Dudley; Lord Lothian; Ld Stuart de Rothesay; Lady Wharncliffe; Earl Bathurst; Marquess of Landsdowne; Le Baron de Neumann; Lord Falkland; next two in same hand Lord Frederick FitzClarence; Lady Frederick FitzClarence; Lord Holland; next two in same hand Marquis of Clanricarde; Marchioness of Clanricarde; ‘Colonel Porter Aide de Camp to H R H the Duke of Cumberland’; M de <>; next three in same hand Lord Beverley; Countess of Beverley; Lady Louisa Percy; Count de Mortara; Colonel Trench; Sir Stratford Canning; Countess Cowper; Earl Cowper; Lady Ann Beckett; Lord Arthur Lennox; Le Chevalier du Zea Bermudez; Sir V<> L<ambe>; next two in same hand Viscount Falkland; Viscountess Falkland; next two in same hand Lady Frederick FitzClarence; Lord Augustus FitzClarence; Count Mandelsloh; next two in same hand Countess of Grey; Earl of Grey; ‘L’Ambassadeur de France / La Duchesse de Dino’; next two in same hand Lord Lilford; Lady Lilford; next three in same hand Earl of Beverley; Countess of Beverley; Ladies Percy; Earl of Mulgrave; The Marchioness of Stafford; ‘Le Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; ‘Le Baron Bockelberg Chamberllan de S M. le Roi de Preuss sic’; Lord Howard of Effingham; Earl of Burnley; second Le Comte de Mortara; Lord Arthur Lennox; second ‘The Chevalier du Zea Bermudez’; ‘Sir F: <Lambe>; P. Esterhazy; second ‘Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; second ‘Le Baron de Bockelberg Chambellan de S. M. le Roi de Prusse’; third Le Comte de Mortara; second Sir Brook Taylor; ‘the Bavarian Minister’; Le Prince de Leiven; Sir John Brooke Pechel; ‘Lt. Col. Greenwood / 2nd Life Guards’; Count Ruhberg; third Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; third ‘Le Baron de Bockelberg’; fourth Le Comte de Mortara; ‘le Comte Michele Woronzow’; Mr John Talbot; fifth Le Comte de Mortara; third Sir Brook Taylor; Lady Frederick Bentinck; Mrs. L. Fox; ‘Marquess & Marchss. of Westminster’; ‘Le Baron et la Baronne de Bülow’; ‘Le Baron de Neu<>; second Sir John Brooke Pechel; Lord Marcus Hill; ‘Benkhausen’; ‘Tolstoy’ father of the novelist; second Prince Esterazy; ‘Major Genl. Sir George Quentin Kerr’; second Count Mandelsloh; second le Prince de Lieven; ‘<M:> de Paliansky gentilhomme de la Chambre de S. Mé. L Empereur de toutes les Russies’; ‘Le Comte de Ruhberg’; ‘Le Comte De Morel’; ‘Count Danneskiold-Samosoè’; sixth Le Comte de Mortara. The Clarendon Hotel, Bond Street, London. The entries all said to date from 1831. unknown
191099539<p>Milan: Gualdoni & Ce Tipografi circa 1910. 1910. Very good. - Oblong sextodecimo 16mo 4 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in sewn cream wraps titled in gilt with an oval color illustration mounted on the front cover. 24 unnumbered pages with profuse black & white illustrations including a folding panorama centerfold plus a large folding map & room chart on onion skin at the rear. Near fine.</p><p>In addition to a description the text in English includes Longfellow's poem "Cadenabbia" as well as a description of the Golf Club and the Green Fees.</p> (Milan: Gualdoni & Ce Tipografi), circa [1910]. paperback
B143178-6Paris 1903. 138pp. 8 superb photogravure plates with tissue guards. 39 catalogue illus. Lrg. 4to. Orig. wraps. slightly worn. Acetate d.j. Paris, 1903. paperback
B143178-4Paris 1903. 138pp. 8 superb photogravure plates with tissue guards. 39 catalogue illus. Lrg. 4to. Orig. wraps. Paris, 1903. paperback
B174703-1Paris 1895. 26pp. 14 plates. Work by Anquetin Beardsley Chéret Forain Ibels Legrand Pille Ribot Valloton sic Willette and others. Orig. wraps. Cover title. Paris, 1895. paperback
1950968Jacksonville FL: Hotel Floridian 1950. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 4 X 9 1/4 Inches. Original tri-fold brochure for the historic "Hotel Floridian" on the corner of Clay and W. Forsyth Streets. A very rare example of mid-20th Century advertising in America geared towards the Spanish speaking customer. Pre-Interstate 95 snapshot of Jacksonville with US A1A and US1 featured as the major routes in and out of town. A beautiful specimen with only the slightest wear at right edge. Hotel Floridian unknown
25432Stockton: 1989-1990. Pages 58 pages total.11.5 x 10 inches. Two black three-ring binders. Color photographs & newspaper clippings. Binder No. 1 contains 32 pages of amateur color photographs dated May 7th 1989 through January 13th 1991. 24 color photos of the hotel before demolition and 54 color photos of the demolition. Together with misc. ephermera from the hotel including a key tag menu and promotional materials. Binder No. 2 contains the history of the ill-fated hotel told in newspaper clippings. Together an interesting and sad document from downtown Stockton's fitful redevelopment. Both albums and all materials in good condition. (Stockton): 1989-1990. unknown
1918307022Paris: Me Andre Desvouges Imp de l'Art 1918. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Wrappers with paper label on spine. Catalogue Number 361. Text in French. Owner's name on front cover sticker on spine light soiling else very good. Me Andre Desvouges (Imp de l'Art) unknown
193099281<p>New York: Hotel New Yorker circa mid-1930's. circa mid-1930's. Good. - Quarto 11-1/2 inches high by 9-1/2 inches wide. Purple foil covered spiral bound boards with the title and Art Nouveau style cover illustrations embossed in blind. The covers are rubbed with some of the foil chipped from the corners and from the inner edge of the front cover along the spiral. 54 unnumbered pages with tabs with profuse full-page photographic illustrations depicting the agriculture of grapes production of wines spirits and tobacco as well as those who enjoy the spirits. There is some minor soiling and creasing. Internally very good.</p><p>Limited edition this is number 64 of an unstated number of copies. Though there is no reference as to the date the style and illustrations would suggest that the book was published soon after the repeal of prohibition.</p><p>Includes an extensive list of wines spirits liqueurs mixed drinks beer and ales non-alcoholic beverages and cigars.</p><p>"This Book may be purchased from the hotel. It is suggested as a practical guide for the bon vivant as well as a souvenir of your visit." -- quoted from the colophon.</p><p>RARE.</p> New York: Hotel New Yorker, [circa mid-1930's]. hardcover
195955306London: William Heinemann Ltd 1959. Second printing. Frontispiece. Photographs throughout. 238 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Red cloth. Fine in slightly rubbed Near Fine dust jacket. Second printing. Frontispiece. Photographs throughout. 238 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With hand-written card taped to f.f.e.p.: "To J.immy Heineman / In appreciation of your affection & kindness to me for so many years. George Criticos." INSCRIBED. <br/><br/> [William Heinemann, Ltd hardcover
585Santa Cruz: Sentinel Print circa 1900. Oblong 32mo. Red paper covers bound with staples at spine. Illustrated with black & white photographs. Very good condition. Santa Cruz: Sentinel Print (circa 1900.) unknown
B170928-2Paris 1908. 37 1pp. 8 phototype plates with tissue guards. 4to. Wraps. worn. The illustrated edition of the catalogue. Blue ink markings and annotations on title-page and front cover. Paris, 1908. paperback
B174215-1Paris 1931. 44 2pp. 12 plates. Sm. 4to. Wraps. The collection of Charles Vignier. Paris, 1931. paperback
68-3875Madrid Spain: ca. 1905. Stationery. 19.5 x 14.5 cm. Folded sheet 4 pp. Very Good. Madrid, Spain: [ca. 1905?]. unknown
194032593Tulsa OK 1940. Very Good. Tulsa OK: n.d. ca. 1940. Pictorial business card 6x10cm. printed on pink card stock. Light toning to margins old red wax remnants to verso else Very Good. <br /> <br /> "Clean Comfortable Convenient" reads the hotel's logo. Located at 615 E. Archer St. in the heart of Tulsa's historic Greenwood neighborhood the establishment of an upscale hotel for Black travelers and road trippers marked a turning point in the reconstruction of the neighborhood. Just a generation earlier Greenwood nicknamed Black Wall Street for its thriving Black businesses and citizenry had been decimated by white supremacists businesses and homes razed to the ground and as many as 300 citizens murdered. At its height the hotel run by owner-manager W.H. Small boasted 77 rooms 50 of them "with connecting bath / Fans and telephones in all rooms." Date of business card based on the "Negro Motorist Green Book" for 1940 which lists the hotel on p. 39. <br /> <br /> The address 615 E. Archer Street today stands on the corner across from the Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center which commemorates the neighborhood's history and legacy. unknown
120757-067Lithography of de famous Amstel Hotel in Amsterdam. Total size: 130 x 180 mm.Print in good condition.NL Lithografie van Amstel hotel in Amsterdam. Vijfsterrenhotel. Iconisch gebouw opgericht in 1867 opgericht door Samuel Sarphati een vooraanstaande arts in de 19e eeuw. Een paleis aan de oevers van de Amstel. In samenwerking met Cornelis Outshoorn gebouwd. unknown
32455Philadelphia: The Chas. H. Elliott Co n. d. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. Oblong string tied wraps. 9" x 11." Gold embossed title seal and color pasted down illustration on the front. Collation as follows: 21 9 tipped in color and black and white photograph interior plate views of the Hotel; 1 tipped in photograph view from the roof of the Hotel. Black and white illustrations in text. 22 pictorial advertisement pages follows the photographs. Covers aere edge worn with small tears. A couple of small edge chips and tears to the pasted down illustration on the front cover. Upper corners of the first 5 leaves are dog eared. Interior contents clean. Photographs are in very good condition. The Chas. H. Elliott Co unknown
18909319Boston: Robinson Engraving Co 1890. Menu in painted wooden boards bound with cord 20 x 15.2 cm. 10 gold-printed leaves each a die-cut circle printed versos only. An elaborate program of events for the eleventh annual meeting of the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit Association held in May 1890 at Boston's great hotels the Parker House Hotel Vendome and American House. The H.M.M.B.A. was founded in 1879 to offer hotel workers insurance plans; it was later to become the Bankers Life and Casualty Company. The program and menu for the three-day meeting includes the meeting itself music speakers presentations carriage excursions etc. The painted wooden boards hold die-cut 'booklets' dedicated to the Convention headquartered at the Parker House the Eleventh Annual Banquet held at the American House and the Reception held at the Hotel Vendome. The boards are scored and textured painted in silver with gold spots and hold a hand-lettered piece of 'vellum'. Some rubbing to edges of boards otherwise very good. Robinson Engraving Co hardcover
188537806Manitou: Manitou Journal n.d. ca. 1885. 1885. First edition. 5 1/2" x 4" in light blue printed wrappers with view of the hotel on the rear wrapper. 32 pp. illustrations railroad advertisements. Offers information on the Rockies Manitou Springs the Barker Hotel Manitou Grand Caverns the Cave of Winds the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway analysis of five principal springs list of points of interest with distances from the Barker Hotel etc. View of Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway Depot the Manitou Mineral Water Co. etc. 1/4" closed tear to one page wrappers lightly soiled and with light rubbing to spine. Very good. Manitou Journal, n.d. [ca. 1885]. unknown
190655705Del Monte CA & Detroit MI: Detroit Publishing Co. 1906. One large panoramic photocrom sized 14.25 x 42.5 in. mounted behind original 22 x 50 in. mat with original 27.5 x 55 in. quarter-sawn oak frame w/ original engraved brass plaque sized 1 x 4.5 in affixed to lower fore-edge retaining original glass. A superb example of this large photochrom panorama of the historic Gothic Revival Hotel Del Monte after it had been rebuilt in 1888 following a tragic fire. Charles Crocker and other members of the “Big Four†who had founded the Central Pacific and completed the transcontinental railroad formed the Pacific Improvement Co. in 1880 to develop the lavish Hotel Del Monte leisure resort immediately attracting thousands of annual visitors. The beauties of Monterey Bay groves of pine oak & cedar with well laid out roads were all designed to feed into the splendid hotel. The main building shown here in the image was 385 feet long by 115 feet wide with two deep wings and four stories with a tall tower containing choice suite with extended views of the countryside. The amenities included bars bowling alleys smoking rooms in detached buildings stables carriage houses ponds fountains and beautifully landscaped grounds. Occasionally mistaken for hand-coloured photographs these stunning images were created by a photolithographic process by which black and white negatives are applied to multiple lithographic stones and colours are added one stone at a time often requiring up to 19 different stones for these vividly coloured images. Jackson 1843-1942 was a noted artist and Western photographer who joined the company by selling his entire stock of 1000s of negatives to the Detroit Photographic Co. in 1897 providing the core images enabling the company to produce millions of images from postcards up to the large panoramas. In 1903 after the resignation of Edwin Husher Jackson took over the supervising and publishing of the images as well as supervising a crew of forty artisans and a dozen traveling salesman. See: Alan Michelson Pacific Improvement Company Hotel Del Monte #1 Monterey CA Pacific Coast Architecture Database 2018; Library of Congress Hotel Del Monte Detroit Publishing Co. No. 50228 Copyright Dec. 1906; Cynthia Read Miller & Rosalie Ehrlich Detroit Publishing Company Collection The Henry Ford 2001. Detroit Publishing Co., unknown
192121718Boston: Amsterdam Agency Inc. 1921. Very Good. <br /> <br /> A striking pre-boom Florida resort promotion presenting Daytona as 'The Prettiest Winter Resort in the World.' <br /> <br /> Produced during the explosive tourism expansion of the early 1920s this brochure serves as a primary visual record of Daytona's world-famous automobile beach culture. Through panoramic photography and elegant typography the work markets the Despland Hotel as a flagship destination for northern travelers blending the allure of 'ocean bathing' with the modern luxuries of steam heat and electric lighting.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Visuals: Illustrated throughout with photographic views including a panoramic scene of early motorcars on the hard-packed sands; aerial views of Casino Burgoyne; and detailed hotel interior/lobby shots. <br /> Binding: Stapled pictorial wraps featuring a tonal illustration of the hotel exterior. <br /> Content: Promotional text detailing resort amenities elevator service telegraph office barber and manicure parlors and regional attractions like the Concrete Bridge across the Halifax. <br /> Imprint: Amsterdam Agency Inc. New York and Boston. c. 1921. <br /> Specs: 9 x 6 inches; 20 pages. <br /> Provenance: Includes a contemporary travel bureau stamp: 'R. Bonfield's Jacksonville Travel Bureau' inside the front cover.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good. Bindings are tight and square. The text block is clean with light even age-toning. The wraps show moderate shelf handling and visible age spotting along the upper portion of the front cover. Interior photographic images remain clear high-contrast and well-preserved.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Early Automotive Culture: Captures the 'hard-packed' shoreline that allowed automobiles to be driven directly on the beach a feature that defined Daytona's international identity.<br /> Distribution Network: The Jacksonville Travel Bureau stamp provides rare evidence of the internal Florida tourism infrastructure during the lead-up to the 1920s land boom.<br /> Scarcity: Institutionally scarce; OCLC locates only a single holding at the University of Virginia. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE - <br /> The Despland Hotel was a cornerstone of Daytona's early resort era catering to an elite class of northern travelers arriving via rail and steamship. This brochure reflects the emerging 'Florida Aesthetic' in advertising-prioritizing palm landscapes and modern conveniences to lure investors and seasonal residents. It stands as a vital primary document of the promotional machinery that fueled the state's rapid demographic shift in the early twentieth century.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Daytona Beach Florida Florida Land Boom Early Automobile History Resort Advertising Halifax River Region Jacksonville Travel Bureaus Florida Tourism Ephemera American Travel Promotion Hospitality Advertising Floridana Amsterdam Agency, Inc. unknown
190951535Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. Printers & Engavers 1909. 1909. FRED HARVEY. 6" x 8 3/4" in color pictorial wrappers. 12 pp. Black and white illustrations. Illustrations This pamphlet tells the visitor how to see the Grand Canyon and is published and promoted by the El Tovar Hotel and Bright Angel Camp located at the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The booklet suggests the best method of conveyance describes the scenery on various trails and drives and gives information about camping trips. It provides the traveler with a panorama of scenery unequaled anywhere in the world. Views include Hopi Point Drive Corkscrew along the Bright Angel Trail a trail party leaving El Tovar Hotel the Rim of the Grand Canyon in front of the hotel the stables at El Tovar a double-page panoramic view of the Grand Canyon at center etc. Trips by horseback private conveyances and motor car are provided including prices for each. An impressive and tastefully done booklet offered as a Fred Harvey souvenir. Near fine. A beautifully poduced brochure. Rand McNally & Co., Printers & Engavers, 1909. unknown
19380086079Miami Beach FL: Davis and Campbell 1938. Hardcover. Very Good. 1938. Hardcover folio spiral-bound in cloth-backed boards. 196 pp. profusely illustrated with b&w photos. Very Good. Rubbing and light soil to the boards; corners worn; faint dampstain to upper corner of the first 10 pages only; otherwise clean and unmarked. A rare book -- OCLC locates only 10 copies. A showcase of the area at its peak includes The Hollywood Beach Hotel Stetson University the Gulfstream Apartments Whitman Kenmore Hotel El Comodoro Miramar as well as sections on Cuba Key West Palm Beach Tampa Winter Haven and many many more. Davis and Campbell hardcover
AQ31140s.i.: s.n. s.d. c. 1880 2 28pp 2. With four full-page engraved illustrations in the text. Stitched as issued in original publisher's pictorial light green wrappers. Lightly rubbed and marked. Recent book-label of Robin de Beaumont to verso of upper wrapper. An unrecorded late Victorian brochure advertising the picturesque Forest Hotel and the idyllic environs of Epping Forest in particular the historic hunting lodge of Elizabeth I. The establishment newly refurbished promotes itself as a hostelry ideally suited to 'Excursionists' City Companies' 'Ceremonial Assemblies' and 'Masonic Lodges'. Indeed The Freemason's Chronicle 26th June 1880 stated: 'This picturesque and sumptuously appointed Hotel stands amid the most beautiful scenery of Epping Forest is easily accessible from London and its lofty and handsomely furnished Elizabethan Dining Hall is admirably adapted for Masonic banquets while another room is appropriate for Lodge meetings.' . Oblong 12mo. [s.n.], [s.d., c. 1880] unknown
1960156315Miyanoshita: Fujiya Hotel c.1960. 1st ed. thus. As New. octavo. hardback in original cloth 591pp. b/w plates text ills. index Combined volume containing the first three books which were published between 1934 & 1954. Bound in nice textured cloth boards & presented in the original slip-case Fujiya Hotel hardcover