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20002090202118202521Shiga Prefecture Azuchi Castle Archaeological Museum 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shiga Prefecture Azuchi Castle Archaeological Museum paperback
19732090202118203659Not Available 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19902110502151102873Japan Photographers Association 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Photographers Association paperback
190960778Seattle WA: Seattle Electric Co. Publicity Dept. 1909. 12mo. 64 i.e. 62 pp. w/ 1 “memoranda†leaf removed. With numerous illustrations and maps including map keys. Illustrated softcovers A-Y-P Exposition logo on front cover lettering in red & black minor dustsoiling edgewear still G copy w/ pencil annotations prices and remarks in last few leaves and itemized lunch for $ 2.25 on back cover by Amelia S. Sullivan Helen Sullivan or Mrs. William Sullivan w/ additional notes on steamship visit to Vancouver and Victoria B.C. First edition of this rare souvenir handbook guide detailing how to see the sights in Seattle and at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The maps include those for the Exposition Ballard Edgewater & Union Bay Queen Anne Hill Capitol & Renton Hill along with West Seattle and Beacon Hill. Worldcat locates 3 copies U of AK Fairbanks Claremont WA State Lib. Seattle Electric Co., Publicity Dept., 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
194160806San Francisco CA: Barney Barnard Exposition Liquidators ca. 1941. One oblong broadside. Folio. 17 x 14 in. 1 leaf printed on yellow-tinted paper fold creases from mailing minor shelfwear still VG copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this very scarce original broadside announcing the dismantling of one of the “Gayway†attractions at the Golden Gate International Exposition which featured “Nude Artist’s Models†revues and the very popular Folies Bergeres striptease burlesque shows. These were amongst the “Adults Only†shows at the GGIE and this scarce broadside circular served for the aspiring nostalgia buff as their “Pass to Treasure Island.†Barnard 1894-1966 was a San Francisco hardware dealer who also specialized in architectural salvage and later sold Mid-Century Modern furnishings following World War II. He participated as one of the main auctioneers disposing of GGIE fixtures following the attack on Pearl Harbor and conversion of Treasure Island into a Naval Base rather than the originally planned housing development. No copies in Worldcat. Barney Barnard, Exposition Liquidators, 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
193970842Chicago: N.p. 1939. First edition. Narrow octavo. 14 pp. Printed on deckle-edge paper in brown and blue and with vignettes throughout. Publisher's quarter brown cloth over off-white cloth with brown cover lettering meant to appear burned into the cover. Original silk pulls. Publisher's cloth slipcase. An excellent copy.Tour keepsake book describing a trip from Chicago's Dearborn Station to California's Treasure Island with Sam Bledsoe as tour guide on the Santa Fe Railroad. Laid in and by the same printer is a schedule of events and a list of all the media people covering the Exposition. Cover title reads; "Trekking To Treasure Island Down the Santa Fe Trail'. N.p. hardcover
193961918San Francisco CA: Pacific Greyhound Lines 1939. 4to. 8 x 9.25 in. 20 pp unpaginated. With numerous photo illustrations 1 double-page pictorial colour map colour-printed illustrations borders backgrounds. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers Art Deco cover art of Greyhound bus traveling highways to Treasure Island slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated travel brochure for the storied Greyhound bus line through the American West extolling travel on the luxurious Greyhound Super Coach along the Trail of ‘49ers. All eyes were on the wonderful visits to the Art Deco marvels of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition held on Treasure Island in San Francisco. Worldcat locates 3 copies Cal Poly CSU Fresno Bancroft; See: Plachno Greyhound Buses Through the Years Sept. 2002. Pacific Greyhound Lines, paperback
19399463Oakland: Tribune Publishing. Near Fine. 1939. Softcover. Magazine format; 136 pp.; 12"x9.25"; color illustrated covers; black & white photographs throughout; many advertisements. Bit of creasing and dog ear to lower leading corner tip of cover and first 6 pages otherwise sharp and clean. Selections from the Oakland Tribune: 128 pp.; tall 8vo; wrappers; b&w photos throughout. Arcadia Pub. 2006; Fine copy. Year book with 8 pages on the 1939 Exposition with photographs. There is a marvelous 8 page section depicting the process of a story from the time the staff "swings into action" to the delivery boys on the street. The rest devoted to stories and promotions of Oakland and regional activities and projects. . (Tribune Publishing) paperback
190760780Norfolk VA: Jamestown Exposition Co. 1907. 12mo. 5.5 x 7 in. 2 16 2 pp. With illustrations 2 large folding colour maps Population near Hampton Roads VA 12 hours & 24 hours; Historical Tidewater Virginia. Illustrated brick-red softcovers cover art of Powhatan Indian w/ view of Jamestown in background minor dustsoiling edgewear still a VG bright copy. First edition of this uncommon prospectus intended to attract visitors and exhibitors to the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition intended to follow after the great successes of the 1893 Columbian Exposition 1901 Pan-American and the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Unfortunately the organizers were less than competent and by opening day only one-third of the fair’s grounds and buildings were complete Norfolk VA had very limited accommodations and poor transportation connections and there was an emphasis on Naval & military achievements including a re-enactment of the Battle of Hampton Roads between the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor. The Powhatan Tribe settlement was shoved off to the Midway where it was overshadowed by the 101 Ranch Wild West Show so it was much less visited by the 3 million tourists. However the African-American Exhibition proved quite popular and the Negro Development and Exposition Co. estimated they drew 3000-12000 spectators per day. Jamestown Exposition Co., paperback
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
190557693Portland OR: Fred A. Shogren 1905. One silver gelatin photograph sized 8 x 9.8 in. on thick photo paper stock and appears to be direct copyprint from glass plate negative 1 small tear lower right corner dustsoiling still VG sharp image. An original photograph of the famed Forestry Building which at one time was the largest log cabin in the World featuring one million board feet of old growth timber and renowned for the collonade of 52 uniform massive matching old growth trees with 6 foot trunks. Constructed by Simon Benson for the Exposition and largely an outlier from the Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture prevalent at the Fair the Forestry Building would survive the Exposition fall into disrepair and had been mostly restored in 1959 for the Oregon Sesquicentennial Celebration. See: Michael Riscica The 1905 Leiws and Clark Exposition Young Architect 2021; Finn J.D. John Oregon Lost World’s Biggest Log Cabin in Spectacular 1964 Fire Offbeat Oregon History June 17 2012. [Fred A. Shogren, unknown
190460952Portland: Secretary and Director of Exploitation Press of the Irwin-Hodson Co. 1904. 12mo. 96 pp. With photo plates text illustrations double-page centerfold birds-eye view of the Lewis & Clark Centennial by James Harvey Rollin Caughey. Illustrated softcovers cover art front cover lettering in red minor creasing folds couple minor closed tears slight foxing still a G copy. First edition of this very scarce land promotion prospectus and souvenir touting Oregon the year prior to the 1905 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition marking the anniversary of the famed exploration across the North American continent after the Louisiana Purchase. The photo plates depict areas around the Pacific Northwest the steamships plying the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and the iconic birds-eye illustration by Caughey. Secretary and Director of Exploitation, Press of the Irwin-Hodson Co., paperback
190560149Portland OR: Anderson & Duniway 1905. 8vo. 121 3 pp. Tan illustrated printed softcovers stapled as issued minor toning to fore-edges slight interior toning still NF copy. First edition of this relatively uncommon program and papers on education presented at the Educational Congress held during the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition against the fervor and backdrop of the Progressive Era. Papers included detail the impact of applying Western educational methods to East Asia populaces and school children the importance of education in developing a democracy adult education evolving rural schools from training students for only a couple months to a much longer school year as well as further pushing students into higher education. [Anderson & Duniway], paperback
190562152Seattle WA: Published for Distribution at the Lewis & Clark Exposition under direction of County Commissioners of King County. . . Seattle Chamber of Commerce 1905. 12mo. 47 1 pp. Photo frontisp. photo illustrations text illustrations throughout. Self-printed softcovers peach colour-tinting photo illust. by Benson Morris Co. front cover birds-eye view of Seattle & Puget Sound back cover minor dustsoiling edgewear still VG copy w/ former ownership markings in ink front cover. First edition of this land promotion distributed at the Washington State Pavilion during the 1905 Lewis & Clark International Exposition filled with photos and explanations detailing the State’s growth manufacturing logging industry social clubs population statistics and more. Published for Distribution at the Lewis & Clark Exposition, under direction of County Commissioners of King County. . . , Seattl paperback
190560645Newport OR & New York: Photographed & Published by A.L. Thomas; Isaac H. Blanchard Printers Binders 1905. Oblong 8vo. 8.25 x 6 in. 16 leaves unnumbered. With 16 printed photographs. Photo-illustrated softcovers lozenge blue-tinted photo of the surf on Agate Beach front cover punch-sewn at gutter margin w/ BLACK silk braid minor dustsoiling edgewear very minor creasing to 1 corner slight scuffing back cover still VG copy. First edition of this surprisingly uncommon photo souvenir book for Newport Oregon issued in conjunction with the 1905 Lewis & Clark International Exposition in Portland OR. The images depict Newport Nye Beach digging for “Rock Oysters†swimming agate hunting and the Devil’s Punch Bowl from below. Thomas 1875-1940 was a native Oregonian who operated a jewelry store and photography studio and supplier in Newport OR from 1893 until his death. Worldcat locates 2 copies State Lib. OR SMU. Photographed & Published by A.L. Thomas; [Isaac H. Blanchard, Printers, Binders], paperback
191660787San Diego & Brooklyn NY: The Albertype Company 1916. Oblong folio. 13 x 10.5 in. 22 leaves unnumbered. With 22 Albertype photos tipped-in sized 8.25 x 6.25 in. all w/ captions in blank margin below. Textured tan softcovers yapp fore-edges minor dampstaining & soiling to fore-edges front cover lower fore-edge back cover still a Fair copy. First edition of this wonderful travel souvenir for the Panama-California Exposition held in San Diego CA March 1915 through Dec. 1916 to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal and San Diego as the first port-of-call. Of particular interest is the opening photo featuring Clyde Osborn’s Electriquette which were electric-powered cards that 1916 visitors used to travel around the park with rides costing a $1 apiece and battery life of 8 hours. Adolph Wittemann and his brother Herman began working as printers in New York in 1867 and first started printing books and postcards under the Albertype name in 1887. Adolph acted not only as agent finding customers for their services but taking photographs across the country to be made into postcards. The Albertype Company, paperback
193660871Dallas TX: Texas Centennial Central Exposition Alco Gravure Inc. 1936. 4to. 12 pp unpaginated. triptych which folds out to text & photos and then large pictorial map on verso of the Centennial Exposition sized 24 x 18 in. Self-printed softcovers featuring Art Deco cover art in sepia of the Exposition minor shelfwear slight creasing still VG copy. First edition of this uncommon souvenir map to the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition held to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Texan Independence and after Dallas had won the right to host the Exposition over Houston & San Antonio because their leadership team was superior. The Exposition coordinated with the WPA to erect permanent buildings monuments statues and grave markers and the Hall of State was part of the funding. Billed as the first World’s Fair in the Southwest the Cavalcade of Texas and The Hall of Negro Life proved to be two of the most popular attractions. The unofficial Fort Worth Texas Centennial was a competing attraction produced by Billy Rose with nearly 1 million attendees while the Dallas Texas Centennial achieved nearly 6.4 million visitors. Worldcat locates 5 copies Baylor SMU Hardin-Simmons UT Austin Yale. Texas Centennial Central Exposition, Alco Gravure, Inc.], paperback
193660783Dallas TX: Texas Centennial Central Exposition 1936. 8vo. 2 112 pp. Colour Frontisp. TLS on Exposition letterhead photos illustrations throughout with 1 large folding colour map at rear. Colour-illustrated softcovers Art Deco cover art of cowgirl on rearing horse w/ Art Deco Exposition buildings in background photo illustrations of Hollywood Stars making movies on the Midway minor creasing to couple corners edgewear slight scuffing to spine annotations for attractions visited within still VG- copy from library of L.L. Pflueger w/ ownership marking on first leaf. First edition of this uncommon souvenir guide to the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition held to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Texan Independence and after Dallas had won the right to host the Exposition over Houston & San Antonio because their leadership team was superior. The Exposition coordinated with the WPA to erect permanent buildings monuments statues and grave markers and the Hall of State was part of the funding. Billed as the first World’s Fair in the Southwest the Cavalcade of Texas and The Hall of Negro Life proved to be two of the most popular attractions. The unofficial Fort Worth Texas Centennial was a competing attraction produced by Billy Rose with nearly 1 million attendees while the Dallas Texas Centennial achieved nearly 6.4 million visitors. Texas Centennial Central Exposition, paperback
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
19772082402113510364Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19772090502113710902Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19832080502106505944Japan Ceramic Society 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Ceramic Society paperback
19882081502112304814Admiration for Nature Exhibition Executive Committee 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 169p Size: 26cm Admiration for Nature Exhibition Executive Committee paperback