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298TP, Warsovie. ca.1969. Impression offset. Dimensions: 66 x 47,5 cm. Petit manque à un coin.
298TP, Warsovie. ca.1969. Impression offset. Dimensions: 66 x 47,5 cm. Petit manque à un coin.
1944015950Paris Galerie "L'Arc-en-ciel" 1944 En feuilles
1992rr534Broché 1992 RARE. In-4 (22,5 x 28 cm), broché, 224 pages, catalogue d'exposition bilingue, texte en japonais et en français, reproductions en couleurs sauf miniatures en noir et blanc, avec une lettre d'envoi à Denise Delouche ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
5453In 4 broché,couverture grise rempliée avec vignette et titre gaufrés et dorés.Faux-titre,titre avec vignette, plan de l’exposition XX-367 pages,1 page de table des matières, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte,ouvrage édité par la revue Le Monde Moderne Paris.Très bon état
Carta a colori in oblungo carta in litografia a colori, 98x41 cm. Più volte ripiegata. Bellissima carta degli Stati Uniti con le pricipali vie di comunicazione stradali ma specialmente frerroviarie per raggiungere la celebre Columbian Exposition a Chicago nel 1893 che si tenne per l'anniversario della scoperta dell'America da parte di Cristoforo Colombo. Sulla facciata dove è presente la cartina sono presenti gli immensi edifici, con costi e dimensioni che avrebbero composto i padiglioni dell'esposizione. Molto interessante invece il lato opposto alla carta dove la descrizione delle modalità per prendere il treno della Wabash Line (una delle prime compagnie americane per il trasporto ferroviario) per raggiungere Chicago (comprese informazioni di cosa fare con i bagagli), le istruzioni per trovare l'Esposizione e la lista degli hotel sono presenti nel margine alto a tutta carta una bella immagine di un treno a vapore con vagoni e locomotiva e delle vignete che illustrano come si presentavano al loro interno le varie carrozze: la Smoking Car (la carrozza fumatori), Reclining Chair Car (la carrozza con i sedili reclinabili), Sleeping Car (la carrozza letto), Buffet Compartment Car, Parlor Car (una carozza con sedie girevoli per facilitare il dialogo fra le persone), Dining Car (la Carrozza ristorante). Sullo stesso lato sono presenti gli orari e le fermate dei treni (nelle due direzioni) della Wabash Line da Buffalo e dalle Cascate del Niagara a Chicago e da Chicago a St.Louis con immagini delle nuove stazioni ferroviarie di Detroit e Chicago e una mappa di Chicago. Un piccolissimo ed ininfluenti forellino in corrispondenza di uan piega, riccamente illustrato e assai raro, ancor più raro a trovarsi in queste ottime condizioni di conservazione. A Very Good Copy.
2005Q-0971277230Long Beach Museum of Art 2005-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Long Beach Museum of Art hardcover
19852110502150903160Doho-sha 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Doho-sha paperback
188948904La Librairie Illustrée 1889 In-8 raisin, reliure demi-basane brune, couverture en couleurs d’origine consevée, plats jaspés bruns, dos lisse décoré de filets, auteur et titre dorés, 40 gravures pleine page hors-texte, 323 pp. Intérieur frais. En l’état.
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
193957677San Francisco CA: H.S. Crocker Company Official Publishers G.G.I.E. 1939. Oblong folio. 13.5 x 10.75 in. 24 pp unpaginated. With photo plates throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art colour photos of the Exposition by Henry Wachs yapp edges very slight shelfwear w/ original printed mailing envelope minor toning shelfwear still F/NF copy. First edition of this beautifully printed photographic excursion through the Art Deco marvels of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition held on Treasure Island in San Francisco. Photographers included Roberts & Roberts Gabriel Moulin and George Grau. Worldcat locates 6 copies Cal. Hist. Soc. Cal State Library CS Fresno SF Public UC Berkeley Art Inst. Chicago. [H.S. Crocker Company, Official Publishers, G.G.I.E., paperback
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
1915A36930San Francisco CA. Very Good. 1915. Photograph. B&W Illustrations; Oblong panorama photograph approximately 32" x 8" This is an oversized oblong photograph of the American Press Humorists Day events including a Tree planting at the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915. The photograph was taken by The Cardinell-Vincent Co. official photographers to the Pan Pacific Exposition. The photograph features a group of officials planting a tree with a large seated crowd of onlookers. . unknown
190560417Portland OR: Official Photographic Co. Press of The German Publishing Co. 202 1/2 Second St. 1905. Oblong 4to. 12 x 9 in. 24 leaves unnumbered. glossy sized paper printed photo illustrations of Lewis & Clark Exposition throughout. Blue printed & decorated softcovers gilt & black lettering gilt decorative borders ad for Yellowstone Park Line Lewis & Clark Exposition with the Northern Pacific on back cover minor sunning darkening to fore-edges minor soiling pencil marks to blank recto back cover still VG- copy. First edition of this nicely-illustrated souvenir distributed at the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition marking the anniversary of the famed exploration over the Louisiana Purchase. These images illustrate the wonders of the Exposition including views of the Sunken Gardens European Forestry & California Buildings Agriculture Machinery & Mines Buildings the view of the Exposition lit up at night and more. Fred H. Kiser was an accomplished mountaineer and promoter who was one of the most successful and widely known landscape and commercial photographers in the American West during the opening decades of the 20th century. He and his brother Oscar operated the Lewis & Clark Official Photographic Company at the Exposition which gave them their start and he became well known for his images of National Parks and the picturesque Columbia River Gorge. Worldcat locates 4 copies Cal State Fresno Rutherford Hayes Presidential Centr RI School of Design Wash State Lib. [Official Photographic Co., Press of The German Publishing Co., 202 1/2 Second St.], paperback
195960933Portland OR & Seattle WA: Smith 1959. Ten RPPC silver gelatin photographs all w/ description and inventory number w/in negative at lower fore-edge slight age toning very slight edgewear still VG. A nice set of 10 souvenir RPPC’s shot during the 100 day run of the Oregon Centennial Exposition. The 1859-1959 Centennial Exposition lasted from June 10 to Sept. 17 on 65 acres along the Columbia River formerly Vanport wiped away in the tragic 1948 flood and also featured a Gayway Amusement Park Garden of Tomorrow & Adventureland. The Exposition featured everything from Mossman’s Can-Can girl revue to steam locomotives Modernist sculptures and murals by Louis Bunce and other Oregon artists and the striking Hall of Religious History in the Garden of Tomorrow which featured murals of Carl Morris. This re-created town from the 1870’s Old West featured the Golden Nugget dance hall & saloon as well as livery stable church post office and hotel and proved to be the most successful attraction. The Oregon Centennial only attracted about 1.5 million visitors and largely operated at a loss which encouraged the nascent Seattle World’s Fair organizers to strip out their Western theme and focus instead on their later very successful Century 21 futurism theme. Smith, unknown
190160904Buffalo NY: Wagner Typewriter Co. 241 Broadway 1901. One chromolithograph cabinet-sized card 4.25 x 6.25 in. printed photo on verso minor dustsoiling slight edgewear still VG bright copy. First edition of this scarce promotional trade card from the Wagner Typewriter Co. which not only featured an elaborate display of their latest mechanical and electrical “Underwood†typewriters but also featured the prodigious competition by two Massachusetts women Mary Esther “Mae†Carrington 1878-1944 and Alice Mary Schreiner 1878-1961 renowned competitive speed typists earning $ 100.00 per week typing up to a 144 words per minute with accuracy. “Lady Betty†columnist of the Buffalo Evening Times wrote that the “exhibit of American typewriters at the Exposition was the most elaborate and comprehensive ever attempted at any exposition and that augmented by the presence of these two wizard-like operators.†No copies in Worldcat U of DE does hold a 4 pp. Underwood Typewriter Catalogue; See: Richard Polt The Classic Typewriter Page Underwood No. 5 2020; Buffalo Evening Times Women’s Realm May 18 1901; Robert Messenger ozTypewriter April 18 2019. [Wagner Typewriter Co.]., [241 Broadway], unknown
191560860Jackson & Detroit MI: White Frost Refrigerator Co. The Franklin Press 1915. 12mo. 3.7 x 6.25 in. 24 pp. printed in yellow black & white throughout white thin borders numerous illustrations. Colour-illustrated softcovers wraparound cover art of stylish Progressive Era woman w/ Tower of Jewels in background and the exhibit of the Great White Frost Refrigerators on back cover NF. First edition of this very rare catalogue and giveaway sales brochure for the White Frost Refrigerator Co. exhibit at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. In 1915 most refrigerators if the home had one were large wooden cabinets fitted with a space for ice but the White Frost Refrigerator created a 47 inch tall 27 inch in diameter product with a curved enamel steel case wire rotating shelves able to hold up to 100 pounds of ice for cooling and also cool an exterior water cooler tank. Hugh Smith was the president of the company of this White Frost’s which were first patented in 1906 and were very popular at their PPIE debut. No copies in Worldcat. White Frost Refrigerator Co., The Franklin Press, paperback
191460836San Francisco CA: The Architect and Engineer of California 617-619 Monadnock Building Dec. 1914. Tall 8vo. 7 x 10.25 in. 56 pp unpaginated. With over 100 text illustrations photos colour-illustrated insert pp. 25-32 decorative & illustrated borders. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Perham Wilhelm Nahl 1869-1935 of the famed “Thirteenth Labor of Hercules†forcing the giant cliffs apart with a hazy view of the PPIE in the background colour plate of the Exposition & the Tower of Jewels on back cover minor age toning slight shelfwear rubbing still VG copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. Second edition of this fairly uncommon promotional souvenir for the famed 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition including a colour-insert series of pages and extensive photo-illustrated sections on the largely rebuilt San Francisco along with other California attractions including the Missions & Chinatown. The Architect and Engineer of California, 617-619 Monadnock Building, paperback
191560798San Francisco: Robert. A. Reid 1915. Oblong 4to. 12.25 x 9.4 in. 84 pp unpaginated. Photo-illust. title 100s of photo illustrations. 2 large double-page colour panoramas of the Exposition. Original embossed illustrated gray-coloured thick softcovers elaborate cover art on front cover in raised embossed gilt of Palace of arts stapled as issued yapp fore-edges slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this uncommon and exceptional souvenir travel pamphlet of the historic Exposition in San Francisco. The interior is excellent in this piece giving views of almost all the pavilions fountains and courts and includes exterior & interior views of the foreign exhibit halls the “Zone†or midway and more. Robert. A. Reid, paperback
191560914San Francisco CA: Rodman Wanamaker Dr. Dixon 1915. 16mo. 4.25 x 6.25 in. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in sepia-coloured ink on tinted paper. Self-printed photo-illustrated softcovers cover art photo of “The Last Outpost†very slight closed tear at fold still VG copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this exceedingly scarce advertising brochure for the series of lectures delivered by Dr. Joseph Dixon at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition exposing the plight of the Native American tribes across the West and the deprivations of Reservation life. Sponsored by the Wanamaker Dept. Store heir and political advocate for Native American rights Dixon created over 8000 negatives and carried out lectures throughout the United States to raise awareness. The PPIE featured a cultural turning point for the popular conception of the Native Americans. Worldcat locates 1 copy Autry Museum of the American West; See: Abigail Markwyn Beyond the End of the Trail: Indians at San Francisco’s 1915 World’s Fair Ethnohistory 2016 Vol. 63 No. 2 pp. 273-300. Rodman Wanamaker, [Dr. Dixon], paperback
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
18939662Detroit: The American Engraving Company Publishers & Printers 1893. First Printing. Saddle-stapled wrappers. Good-. Oblong 4to. Unpaginated. Saddle-stapled wraps with printed illustrated front cover. Both covers detached and with age-toning to edges. Interior quite sound. A remarkable exhibition-in-print of the variety of world ethnicities arrayed at the Chicago World's Fair. This aspect of the midway was an exploitative carnie-like objectification of human beings featuring a Kurd a female Turkish dancer swordsmen from Damascus a "donkey boy" from Cairo et al. Scarce: OCLC locates only two cataloged institutional copies at the University of Michigan and the Michigan State Library. Now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve with an acid-free backing. The American Engraving Company Publishers & Printers unknown