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1900005241Paris: Exposition International 1900 1900. This is a very good softcover copy in the printed soft card covers with a glassine wrapper though just the front panel and spine of the wrapper survive. Very clean inside and out. Text in French. This catalog was prepared by the Comite d'Installation for the Exposition International in Paris in 1900. This section contained books musical works bindings newspapers and posters. Well illustrated in black & white. 11" high X 7.5" wide 139 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Original Wraps. Very Good. Exposition International 1900 Paperback
189534282Atlanta: Walter G. Cooper 1895. First Edition. Broadside. Good. Folio broadsheet. Approximately 13.5" x 7.75." Multiple folds. Three columns with 25 paragraphs of information regarding the upcoming Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta. Small torn section midway down the third column with some missing print. Broadside includes an illustrated Atlanta Cotton States Exposition envelope with stamp ca. 1895 addressed to the Narragansett Herald Narragansett Pier R. I. These promotional piece informs editors of newspapers on the progress and planned events for the Exposition to be held from September 18 to December 31 1895. <br /> <br /> The Cotton States and International Exposition was a world's fair held in Atlanta Georgia United States in 1895.1 The exposition was designed "to foster trade between southern states and South American nations as well as to show the products and facilities of the region to the rest of the nation and Europe."1 The Cotton States and International Exposition featured exhibits from six states including various innovations in agriculture and technology and exhibits about women and African Americans.1 President Grover Cleveland presided over the opening of the exposition remotely by flipping an electric switch from his house in Massachusetts on September 18 1895.1 The event is best remembered for the "Atlanta Compromise" speech given by Booker T. Washington on September 18 promoting racial cooperation.1. Walter G. Cooper unknown
189361864Chicago IL & St. Louis MO: Union News Company Agents; Engraved and printed by Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co. 1893. 12mo. 6.4 x 5 in. 80 leaves unnumbered. including printed title 79 photo plates. Gray-blue cloth-backed cyanotype-illust. w/ illustrations minor edgewear slight dustsoiling minor wear to couple corners age-toning to back cover still VG copy w/ former ownership markings dated 1893 on ffep. First edition of this well-illustrated photographic souvenir of a visit to the Columbian Exposition by Todd 1858-1926 who at the time was a photographer for the British Columbia Dept. of Agriculture based in Victoria BC. He includes images of many of the buildings & halls the fountain attractions lighting at night the Midway Plaisance with view of the Ferris Wheel and other attractions as well as photos of most of the State buildings. See: Dybwad & Bliss Annotated Bibliography: World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 1992 1676 revised & interchanged with other photos in bigger and smaller formats sometimes in cloth. Union News Company, Agents; Engraved and printed by Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co., hardcover
189861000Omaha NE & Medford OR: F.H. Hull photographer 1898. One original albumen stereoview photograph sized 7.25 x 3.75 in. scalloped upper fore-edge mounted on 7.25 x 4.25 in. gray studio board photographer’s imprint and image number on verso minor scuffing minor edgewear still a VG exemplar from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. A very scarce original albumen stereoview of the 1898 World’s Fair which like the 1894 California Midwinter Fair was inspired by the 1893 Columbian Exposition and spread across 184 acres at the northern edge of Omaha near the Missouri River. The Grand Court known as “The New White City†consisted of majestic temporary structures and statuary largely covered in plaster along with lush gardens and a canal with fountains and gondolas in contrast to Omaha which was still a fairly small frontier city. Hull 1880-1949 was an 18-year-old Kansas photographer who subsequently moved with his mother Sarah Adeline Hull 1843-1932 to Medford Oregon where he established himself as a scenic photographer & printer for over 20 years before moving to Chico CA. F.H. Hull, photographer, unknown
18902082402113500372Not Available 1890. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18934996St. Louis MO: N. D. Thompson 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 4to half calf vintage but not a publisher's binding. <br/><br/>Extensively illustrated. N. D. Thompson hardcover
1878004906Paris and London: No Publisher 1878. Two items both from the Exposition Universelle Paris in 1878. First item - embossed binding title in gilt to upper cover folding out to approximately 1330mm in length; second item - card cover 64mo in size folding out to approximately 735mm in length probably published by Bodega. Minor rubbing but generally fairly bright and clean. Concertina style view books of the exhibition the larger one showing several of the buildings for different countries and of Parisian landmarks the smaller one including Notre Dame and the Champs Elisees. First Edition. Hardback. Good. 16mo. No Publisher Hardcover
1884394743London : William Clowes for the International Health Exhibition 1884. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original decorated title-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Series: The Health Exhibition Literature. Physical description: 1 volume : 269 pages ill. ; 22 cm. Subjects: Public health; Civic Life; Health and well-being 19th century; Public Institutions 19th century; Health; Medicine. London : William Clowes for the International Health Exhibition hardcover
1878260921878. Paris Moniteur universel s.d. 1878. Dimensions : 293 x 203 mm. Grande et belle ÂŽpreuve contrecollÂŽe sur carton fort figurant une vue d'ensemble de la place du TrocadÂŽro lors de l'Exposition Universelle de Paris 1878. Petite abrasion affectant la composition. Rousseurs marginales. Du reste trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
1878302171878. Paris Moniteur universel 1878. Dimensions : 293 x 198 mm marges. Belle preuve en phototypie maroufle sur carton fort. Elle figure une vue d'ensemble du Trocadro avec au premier plan le lac du Champ-de-Mars et le pavillon de Monaco. Piqres sur le montage. Petite abrasion affectant l'preuve. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
1889128480Paris: Librairie de la Nouvelle Revue 1889. Hardcover. 3 plans en couleurs. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Illustrations cartes et plans. Pleine percaline. Titres dorés un peu fanés. 9 x 14 cm. 420 pages. 3 plans dépliants. <i>ref. 128480</i> Librairie de la Nouvelle Revue hardcover
189370375brChicago 1893. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Softcover booklet with colour-printed front cover. Much local advertising in addition to the programme listSome slight toning to covers; rear cover panel partly obscured by paste/paper residue from being previously pasted in a scrapbook. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- still a sound and handsome copy. Measures 309x236mm. 10 coverspp. Paperback
189326349Chicago. Rand McNally & Co. Publishers. 1893 1893. Hardcover. thick8vo 22.5cm 615p. in contemporary half brown morrow gilt ruled raised bands gilt decorations and titles in the panels marbled boards and endpapers library crest in gilt on the spine hinges cracked otherwise a very good internally sound copy ecds. ~ Includes an address "Banking in Canada" by B.E. Walker of Toronto. Sir Byron Edmund Walker 1848-1924 became general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1886 and its president in 1907. He was prominent in the establishing of the National Gallery of Canada and the first president of the Champlain Society. Chicago. Rand, McNally & Co., Publishers. 1893 hardcover
1893043488Stone Kastler & Painter 1893. Hardcover. Near Fine. CLEAN Near Fine green cover 1893 FIRST EDITION hardcover. Stone, Kastler & Painter hardcover
189460784San Francisco CA: Harvey Whitcher & Allen Publishers to the California Midtwinter International Exposition 1894. 12mo. 69 3 d pp. Including the 4 page added “Additional List.†Printed & illustrated tan sofcovers lettering in red & black edgewear chipping ghosting from old tape repairs archival tape repair to spine still G- copy. First edition of this very scarce handbook catalogue to the fine arts on display at the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition the first International Fair held in Golden Gate Park San Francisco which lists featured artwork from California the rest of the U.S. Canada England France Germany Italy Poland Russia & Spain. California artists displayed included R.D. Velland William Keith L.Z. Sleeth John Stanton Ernest Narjot Ernest Peixotto and more. Harvey, Whitcher & Allen, Publishers to the California Midtwinter International Exposition, unknown
187660907Philadelphia & Buffalo NY: Clark & Co. Manufacturers of Builders’ Hardware Potsdamer & Co. 1876. Oblong 12mo. 5.5 x 3.25 in. One colour-chromolithographed trade card w/ illustrations of Buildings on recto emulating a stage with a central Birds-eye image of the Exposition advertising for the firm in English French German & Spanish on verso slight shelfwear very minor age toning still NF copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. A fantastic chromolithograph birds-eye promotional trade card issued by the Clark & Co. Hardware from Buffalo New York who embraced the international flavor of the 1876 Centennial by advertising in four different languages. Potsdamer & Co. operated from the mid 1870’s until Ketterlinus acquired the firm in 1885 and has as stage framing the miniature birds-eye the Machinery Hall Government Building Agricultural Building Art Gallery Women’s Pavilion and the expansive Main Building. No copies in Worldcat. Clark & Co., Manufacturers of Builders’ Hardware, Potsdamer & Co., unknown
189320828Chicago 1893. Very good condition. Genuine Oil Painting executed at the Fair in less than three minutes by our celebrated Lightning Artist in the same manner in which he paints them on our machines". <br /> <br /> Signed advertising trade card with real landscape oil painting laid down on front and at verso wood engraving of the Walter A. Wood steel wheel binding harvester with steel bundle carrier in use harvesting a field of wheat. The verso with signed inscription from Walter A Wood above the wood engraving and the date in pencil below "Hoosick Falls June 14 1910". <br /> <br /> Trade card most likely made for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 held in Chicago to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus's landing in the New World. The oil painting 6 3/4 x 4 1/2" laid down on card stock 9 x 7 unknown
189661002Atlanta GA; Littleton NH & New York: B.W. Kilburn James M. Davis; Cotton States and International Exposition Co. 1896. Two original albumen stereoview photographs sized 6 x 3 in. mounted on pink-tinted studio board sized 7 x 3.5 in. photographer’s imprint & captions in blank alongside image and on verso former ownership markings in Spanish on one minor soiling to fore-edges of 2nd image some shelfwear still VG- exemplars from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. Two scarce original albumen stereoview photographs of livestock and horse tricks at the 1895 Cotton States & International Exposition which featured the resurgence of the “New South†including the first pavilion sponsored for and by African-Americans the Atlanta Negro Building which covered 25000 square feet and was filled with exhibits of Black workers artists authors and introduced by a Jubilee Singers performances. Unfortunately their accomplishments were largely overshadowed by Booker T. Washington’s notorious “Atlanta Compromise†speech which opened the Fair counseling African-Americans to seek economic security before political or social equality. Benjamin Kilburn 1827-1909. and his brother Edward b. 1830 initially operated their business together until Edward retired in the 1870’s and by 1872 they had a large photographic stereoview card factory one block from the Littleton trains station. Young salesmen carried the stereoviews on the trains and by the early 20th-Century the company was the most extensive producer of stereoview photographs purchasing images from such photographers as William H. Rau the Kiser Bros. and others. B.W. Kilburn, James M. Davis; Cotton States and International Exposition Co., unknown
1894305504San Francisco Hergert & Frey Oblong octavo 9 5/8" x 6 1/4". 16 pages of plates from photographs accordion style panorama. Original elaborately gilt stamped red cloth text separated at one fold else very good. No signatures or bookplates. Numerous views of San Francisco Sausalito etc. [San Francisco? Hergert & Frey?, 1894. hardcover
1894171109San Francisco: H.S. Crocker 1894. Nos. 1 and 2 in the California Educational Series published in March and May of 1894 and issued as Sunday supplements by the "San Francisco Chronicle" in conjunction with the California Midwinter International Exposition a World's Fair held from January 27 through July 5 1894 in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.<br /> <br /> Each volume features 12 color lithograph illustrations accompanied by descriptive captions.<br /> <br /> Both volumes side-stapled in wrappers. No. 1 Good only moderate loss to the wrapper edges with wrappers and several leaves detached from the binding. No. 2 Very Good plus with some light wear to the bottom right corner of the final leaf and rear wrapper. H.S. Crocker unknown
189360955Chicago & New York: Rand McNally & Co. 1893. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 9 in. 226 pp unpaginated. with photo plates throughout. Publisher’s maroon-coloured cloth over beveled boards decorative gilt lettering & illustration on front cover minor soiling light bumping to corners minor spotting & very light stain spot on back cover still VG- copy from library of Prof. Marvin Nathan w/original purchase invoice dated Jan. 30 1996 from the inimitable Charles B. Wood III bookseller. First edition of this nicely illustrated photographic souvenir of the 1893 Columbian Exposition including many depicting the ethnic villages and groups which acted as curiosities on the Midway Plaisance including West Africans Samoan singers Syrians Inuit the Turkish bazaar tent Ceylon tea house and more. Rand McNally issued this in several formats although this 226 pp. version was the most expansive. See: Dybwad & Bliss Annotated Bibliography: World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 1992 1596. Rand, McNally & Co., hardcover
189360898Chicago & New York: Rand McNally & Co. 1893. Oblong 4to. 11.75 x 9.2 in. 100 pp unpaginated. with photo plates throughout. Cloth-backed publisher’s boards printed cyanotype lozenge illust. of the Columbian Exposition front cover decorative blue & white lettering minor soiling scuffing expertly rebacked rear flyleaf renewed faint tidemark to some leaves at fore-edges still G copy from library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this nicely illustrated photographic souvenir of the 1893 Columbian Exposition including many depicting the ethnic villages and groups which acted as curiosities on the Midway Plaisance including West Africans Syrians Inuit the Turkish bazaar tent Ceylon tea house and more. See: Dybwad & Bliss Annotated Bibliography: World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 1992 1723. Rand, McNally & Co., hardcover
189548150Portland: Leighton and Frey Souvenir View 1895. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 9 by 5.75 inches 9 by 48 inches unfolded. Publisher's cloth back boards lettered in gilt. Lettering dulled with some minor spots of loss to the spine else a very good example with images in fine condition. Containing nine 9 by 5 black and cards most with multiple images each labeled: "General View; Fine Arts Building; Agricultural Building Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building Machinery Hall; Transportation Building AuditoriumGovernment Building; Fire Building Women's Building Georgia State Building and Negro Building; Administration Building and Main Entrance Minerals and Forestry Building; Peachtree Street Henry W. Grady Monument Post Office & Custom House; Aragon Hotel Grand Opera House Marietta Street Kimball House; Ballard House W.H. Inman's Residence Equitable Building Residence of Major Mimms Grady Hospital. <br/><br/> Leighton and Frey Souvenir View hardcover
1898146491Omaha : F. A. Rinehart 1898. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 1 pages; Description: Unpaged; chiefly ill. Subjects: Omaha -- International exposition 1898 -- Pictorial works. [Omaha] : F. A. Rinehart paperback
189388930Chicago: Rand McNally & Co 1893. 12mo 17cm. Flexible cloth-covered boards; 2159pp; illus; folding map; 36pp ads inserted before and after text. Some spotting to covers internally fresh and clean; Very Good or better. Large 30" x 21" double-sided folding map inserted at rear clean and sound with a few brief splits at folds but no losses; Very Good. Map verso with separate title: "Rand McNally & Co.'s New Map of Chicago no.5" dated 1893. BOOKS OF THE FAIRS 1056. Rand, McNally & Co unknown