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1935171622Shanghai.: 日の丸旅館. Hinomaru Ryokan. Circa1935. Black and white photographic illustrations 54 x 19.5cm. Single sheet printed double sided folded into 8 panels title image printed in blue and red shows a romantic scene across the river to the Bund with traditional Chinese craft and a modern ship in the foreground. Browning occasional light marks creasing and wear but overall a good copy of a scarce piece of Shanghai ephemera. Text in Japanese. Tourist brochure published by the Japanese inn Hinomaru Ryokan in Shanghai in the mid-1930s. The brochure is undated but it appears to have been published sometime after the First Shanghai Incident in 1932. Hinomaru Ryokan was named in honour of the Japanese national flag which was and is commonly called Hinomaru in Japanese. <br> <br>This interesting piece of Japanese Shanghai ephemera provides an outline of Shanghai and its Japanese community at a time when the Japanese residents numbered about 29000. The inn promotes its convenient location within the Japanese community and reassures visitors that the Hinomaru Ryokan is a safe place to stay given is close proximity to approximately 2000 Japanese troops stationed at the Marine's quarters at the ready to protect the residents. It also advertises the free tours of the area it runs and states it is a designated place of accommodation by the Japanese Consulate South Manchurian Railways Manchukuo embassy and the Japanese Tourist Bureau. Additionally the brochure lists the primary sights to be seen in Shanghai Suzhou and Hangzhou a 6-day sightseeing tour plan and train shipping and air schedules and prices. . 日の丸旅館. [Hinomaru Ryokan]. unknown
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
1397290757.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
68-3875Madrid Spain: ca. 1905. Stationery. 19.5 x 14.5 cm. Folded sheet 4 pp. Very Good. Madrid, Spain: [ca. 1905?]. unknown
19352111902160201256Fujiya Hotel Sanehonjin Nagano City 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fujiya Hotel, Sanehonjin, Nagano City paperback
63-3864San Francisco CA: Fairmont Hotel 1909. Folded invitation 6" x 7.25" 4 pp. Very Good. Colonel Henry I. Kowalsky 1859 - 1914 was a famous San Francisco Defense Attorney. San Francisco, CA: Fairmont Hotel, 1909. unknown
190533760N.P.: Privately printed for The Grand Hotel Limited n. d. ca 1905. 1905. JAPAN. First edition. 24mo. 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" cloth binding titles stamped in gold gilt on the spine 146 pp. front endpapers contain information about The Grand Hotel Ltd. Yokohama; affixed to rear endpapers is a fold out color map of Yokohama City illustrated advertisements map. Book is divided into three parts: Part One is a guide book for Yokohama and immediate vicinity; Part Two is a section of Anglo-Japanese words for conversation including vowels consonants numbers phrases etc. Phrases for use at a hotel for a departure weather engaging a jinrikisha at a railway station at a store etc.; Part Three is a section of advertisements for hotels steamship lines alcoholic beverages silks embroideries cut-velvets silversmiths livery stables banks cloisonne tailors bamboo works and much more. There are pictures of Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company's ocean going steamers. The first page of the second section has a small closed tear to the bottom edge and covers are lightly scraped else the interior is clean and bright and the fold out color map is in fine condition for an overall very good copy. Privately printed for The Grand Hotel, Limited, n. d. (ca 1905). hardcover
2080502106904084Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1894120023AB1894. London Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. Ltd. 1894. 26.5 cm x 18.5 cm. Frontispiece VI 188 pages.18 illustrations including a map of the region around the Pyramids of Gizeh Mena Hotel Bulak. Hardcover publisher's original green cloth with gilt lettering and gilt embossed pictoral on front board. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Lower corner boards slightly bumped. Marking on front paste-down. Valleys between pastedowns and endpapers show tears. Binding a little shaky but overall still firm and strong. Interior is clean and bright. Extremely scarce publication ! Includes for example the following: The Desert and the Nile Valley / Mena House/ Inside the Great Pyramid / The Cemetry at Memphis / The Bazaars in Cairo / Christian and Mohammedan Observances / The Sphinx by Moonlight / Snipe-shooting in Egypt / etc. The book is divided into two parts: The first part deals primarily with describing Egypt as a tourist destination - the sights scenes and peoples encountered; the second part of the book offers "Hints to Invalids. Suggestions to Medical Men." In this latter section based upon a paper read before the British Medical Council in 1894 the benefits of Egypt's varied climate are offered as a cure for diseases "when every other form of treatment has failed." All forms of "chest disease where rest is desirale" chronic bronchitis chronic rheumatism and cases of "renal diseases and sufferers of gravel" would be ameliorated by the Egyptian winter. But "advanced heart disease or advanced organic disease of any organ excepting cases of chronic and extensive lung consolidation tubercular or otherwise which can be greatly benefitted" all forms of skin disease "insomnia except when arising from worry or excessive brain work" and "some forms of neurosis and hypochondriacs with a melancholy tendency" are deemed unsuited for the Egyptian cure. However "the drawbacks to a winter sojourn in Egypt and in fact anywhere out of England" were not to be ignored- the "distance from home" being among them. The book written when it was and in the manner it was gives the modern reader a glimpse into the lives and sensibilites of the upper section of the Victorian society that had the option and ability to find themselves "Wintering in Egypt." A chapter given over to the luxurious Mena House in Cairo is illustrative of the type of lifestyle and standards of comfort that book is aimed at. 'It is pleasant as one passes through the garden of "the precincts" to smell the delightful fragrance of the mignonette which even in the depth of winter is in full bloom. There are many other buildings at Mena which are worth seeing. The swimming bath and the dark photographing room are perhaps the most useful of these. There are arrangments for tennis croquet archery and golf; while opportunities for riding and driving exist on every side.' p.32 The Mena House Family Hotel with 80 guest rooms was opened in 1887. Originally bulit by the Khedive Ismail Pasha the ruler of Egypt to host Empress Eugenie the wife of Napoleon III Mena house - nicknamed the 'Mud Hut' - and estate grounds was owned and operated by Hugh and Ethel Locke-King. Just five years prior to the books publication the leading society figure of all European spas and resorts from the springs of Baden to the roulette tables of Monte Carlo visited Mena House. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales top had been welcomed by His Highness the Khedive who showed him the Pyramids. After lunch The Egyptian Gazette reported the party 'went over to the Mena Hotel and took coffee there. A year after 'Wintering in Egypt' was published in the winter of 1895-1896 Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes stayed at Mena House. Throughout the 20th Century dignitaries from Winston Churchil and Richard Nixon and Holywood stars like Charlie Chaplin and Frank Sinatra enjoyed the opulent hospitality of Cairo's most prestigious hotels. The hotel served as an Allied hospital during the Great War. Amid the Second World War in November 1943 Mena House hosted a conference between Churchill Roosevelt and the Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek. 'Hstorical Background' available on Marriott website hardcover
73-6531Grenaa: Hotel du Nord circa 1970s-1990s. Fo. 8 pp. Black and white plates. Soft cover. Very Good. Slight water damage on interior pages.Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris Grenaa: Hotel du Nord, [circa 1970s-1990s] paperback
223137New Delhi.: The Tourist Division. Ministry of Transport. Black and white photographic plates 149pp. 13 x 19cm. A little rubbed and browned wrappers from the library of Professor A. L. Basham with his handwritten title on the spine. . The Tourist Division. Ministry of Transport. unknown
20082111902160301853Kiklos Publishing 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 271 pages Size: A5 size Kiklos Publishing paperback
63-7260Vendome & Aix En Provence France: Week - Ends Gastronomiques 1973 - 1974. 4to. Folded Brochure 8 pp. Very Good. Illustrated Cover. En Francais.Participating chefs include Guy Legay Paul Soubeyrand Marc Chelebourg & others.Provenance: Michelin Archives. Collection Guy Legay. Clermont-Ferrand France. Vendome & Aix En Provence, France: Week - Ends Gastronomiques, 1973 - 1974. 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
19501502940Fujiya Hotel January 1950. Hardcover. Good. used raised-band hand-bound book in a protective box-cover featuring clasp. book cover is in very good condition with some foxing to front cover. box-cover features some sunfading along edges and some wear/scuffing with some small chips around the edges particularly the bottom of the spine. clasp is intact and close. some foxing to book pages throughout with pages somewhat discolored with age. pages and binding are clean straight and tight. there are no marks to the text or other serious flaws. Fujiya Hotel hardcover
19501308998Fujiya Hotel January 1950. Hardcover. VG/Very Good. used raised-band hand-bound book in a protective box-cover featuring clasp. book cover is in pristine condition with no dings or scrapes or discoloring whatsoever. box-cover features some sunfading along edges but is in otherwise excellent conditon. clasp is intact and close. pages and binding are clean straight and tight. there are no marks to the text or other serious flaws. Fujiya Hotel hardcover
1950171108-MG12Miyanoshita Hakone Japan: Fujiya Hotel Ltd. 1950. Very Good detailed cloth boards with scarce dustjacket illustrated. 600 pages 899 B&W illustrations. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Fujiya Hotel, Ltd. Hardcover
6279Fujiya Hotel Ltd. PublJapan. Decorative Stiff Flexible Silk Cover Wraps with Cloth Cover decorated no date 1940s2nd edition Revised with tied String Beautiful 600 pgs index OWNER STAMP small inside Cover Tear VG AS-IS SOFTCOVER JUST 1 PAGE WITH ILLUSTRATION OF Japanese FLAGs black white with red circles inside 2 Flags that are Crossed With approx 28 lines of Text consuming the rest of page. includes Buddhism Jizo 1100 Years Flame Insect Hearing etc. Soft Cover. Fujiya Hotel, Ltd. Publ,Japan hardcover
1994X2833Bangkok: White Lotus 1994. Paperback. Good/no dj. 1.00. Montien Hotel and Bangkok Insurance Public Company. Watercoloour Painting Exposition White Lotus paperback
0656169990.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
602444on the original printed photographer's mount by Parker 740 Fifth Ave. San Diego. Three story wooden structure occupied the entire block bounded by Third Fourth Fir and Grape streets. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2"; very good; ca. 1880. A contemporary note on verso records a visit in 1886. F. Hardcover. hardcover
602407not signed on original printed photographer's mount by Parker 740 Fifth Ave. San Diego. 8 3/8" x 5 1/4"; very good light toning and soiling; minor signs of handling; ca. 1880's. The three story wooden structure occupied the entire block bounded by Third Fourth Fir and Grape Streets. The Florence claimed to be the "Society Hotel of Southern California; as well as the largest hotel in San Diego with extensive ocean views. A contemporary note on verso records a visit in 1886. F. Hardcover. hardcover
63-5978Goeggel & Weidner Publishers San Francisco; Capitola Hotel Western Publishing & Novelty Co. Los Angeles Frasher's Inc. Pomona CA et al. 1890-51. Postcards 25. 4.5" x 6.5" & smaller formats. Most blank some signed with inked MS notes to recipients. Most with color photographs. Very Good. Goeggel & Weidner Publishers (San Francisco); Capitola Hotel, Western Publishing & Novelty Co. (Los Angeles), Frasher's Inc. (Po unknown
3385042852.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3386663222.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback