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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
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
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
1894008457San Francisco: H. S. Crocker 1894 Book. Fine. Hardcover. MIDWINTER FAIR. Oblong quarto. 10x13 inches. Three parts bound together. Illustrated with 8 full-page lithographed color plates by Dickman-Jones Co. of San Francisco plus the full set of 24 full-page lithographed color plates by H. S. Crocker Co. plus over 213 full-page black & white photographs with extensive descriptive text including 13 of 14 double-page panoramas. Publisher's binding of three-quarter brown morocco darker cloth sides gilt lettering and pictorial element on cloth cover gilt-lettered spine. Outer hinges and spine ends rubbed 3 corners show light wear. A fine clean copy. First edition. With the bookplate of Thomas Wayne Norris and included in the famous Norris Catalogue. An incredibly scarce tile with the full complement of 24 full-page color lithographs Series I & II of scenes and buildings at the Midwinter Fair also issued by H. S. Crocker Co. and the addition of the souvenir grouping Glimpses of the Midwinter Fair issued by Dickman-Jones Co. to their customers with 8 full-page color lithographs of the Fair bound in with its original wrappers. Sunset City and Sunset Scenes is usually found only with the Taber black & white reproductions. We have never had a copy bound with the full series of color lithographs although over the years we've seen a few odd plates. The large number of black and white photographic reproductions include a number of views of the buildings and grounds of the Midwinter Fair held in Golden Gate Park; they are interspersed with select views of the natural wonders of the State. Nearly all the photographs are by Isaiah W. Taber official photographer of the Fair. The text for the non-Fair images was written by J. M. Hutchings; the twenty-four lithographs issued by Crocker were drawn by the famous western artist H. W. Hansen. Norris Norris Catalogue this copy: 3493; Rocq Glimpses of the Midwinter Fair: 11355; Rocq Sunset City: 11359; no Auction Records that include the color plates. . H. S. Crocker hardcover
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
189461007San Francisco: H.S. Crocker Co. 215-219 Bush St. 1894. Fifteen parts in one vol. Oblong folio. 14.5 x 10.75 in. 240 pp unpaginated. 227 photo plates 13 double-page. Recent black cloth Portfolio No. 7 cover mounted on front cover as title endpapers renewed all fascicles were bound in adjustable slide post-binder as evidenced by discrete slits at gutter margin some occasional minor tears slight edgewear to textblock from thumbing still a VG copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this exceptional and complete photographic souvenir series capturing the California Midwinter International Exposition which was the first World’s Fair in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park prior to the Earthquake & Fire. Taber 1830-1912 was the official photographer of the Fair and he has captured with vividness the excitement and variety of the events in the Fair with night shots of the Electric Tower piercing the darkness the action in the Forty-Niner Mining Camp which featured “Monarch†the stuffed Grizzly Bear who was showcased in the venue along with logging scenes at Lake Tahoe Hopfields in Ukiah CA the bedraggled Apache confined to the “Arizona Indian Village†along with a portrait of a Chinese Opium Den in San Francisco’s Chinatown. H.S. Crocker Co., 215-219 Bush St., hardcover
189461008San Francisco: H.S. Crocker Co. 215-219 Bush St. 1894. Fifteen parts in one vol. Oblong folio. 13.5 x 10.25 in. 240 pp unpaginated. 227 photo plates 13 double-page. Recent black cloth Portfolio No. 13 cover mounted on front cover as title endpapers renewed all fascicles were bound in adjustable slide post-binder as evidenced by discrete slits at gutter margin some occasional minor tears slight edgewear to textblock from thumbing textblock cropped poorly diagonally when originally bound still a VG- copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this exceptional and complete photographic souvenir series capturing the California Midwinter International Exposition which was the first World’s Fair in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park prior to the Earthquake & Fire. Taber 1830-1912 was the official photographer of the Fair and he has captured with vividness the excitement and variety of the events in the Fair with night shots of the Electric Tower piercing the darkness the action in the Forty-Niner Mining Camp which featured “Monarch†the stuffed Grizzly Bear who was showcased in the venue along with logging scenes at Lake Tahoe Hopfields in Ukiah CA the bedraggled Apache confined to the “Arizona Indian Village†along with a portrait of a Chinese Opium Den in San Francisco’s Chinatown. H.S. Crocker Co., 215-219 Bush St., hardcover
188060949Montreal Canada: Imprime par J.B. Laplante 245 rue St. Jacques 1880. Two vols. 68 16; 15 1 pp. Blue-tinted printed softcovers for both vols. black lettering on front covers minor age toning slight chipping very minor creasing still both VG copies w/ presentation slip of Major. L.A. Huguet-Latour of the Prince of Wales Regiment of Rifles Montreal Canada noted bibliophile and manuscript collector ink inscription on 2nd piece at upper fore-edge. First editions of these uncommon original catalogue and the official list of contributing schools colleges and educational institutions to the 1880 Canada Dominion Exhibition held in Montreal for 10 days and also featured displays of industrial machinery farm products flowers along with horse racing lacrosse tournament and Highland games. The Dominion Exhibition was held annually in Canada from 1879-1913 and every year the location changed to assorted Provinces typically to coincide with local Fairs. It ceased at the outset of World War I. These catalogues detail all of the Catholic and Protestant schools convents monasteries colleges and universities appeared in Montreal often with samples of their student’s achievements in arithmetic geography literature history & art. Worldcat locates 7 copies of 1st Canada Archives U of Montreal Bibliotheque Nat. Strasbourg NYPL Cambridge Queens Univ. U of ONT IT; 4 copies of 2nd York U Lib. Leiden U of Torino Archives Nationales Quebec. Imprime par J.B. Laplante, 245 rue St. Jacques, paperback
GF31066un volume in-4, reliure d'éditeur toilée bleue - nombreuses reproductions en couleurs - avec additif -
GF31064Une brochure in-4 non paginée (64 pages) - plusieurs reproductions en noir à pleine page -
914Plaquette éditée à l'occasion de l'exposition des peintures de Bertholo à la Galerie Mathias Fels et Cie du 23 novembre au 23 décembre 1965. En pages centrales une lithographie originale tirée à la presse à bras par Michel Cassé. Textes de John Ashbery, José Augusto França et Sebastiao Fonseca. Couverture illustré, reproductions en couleur et noir et blanc, deux agrafes. Dim: 27 x 16,3 cm.
914Plaquette éditée à l'occasion de l'exposition des peintures de Bertholo à la Galerie Mathias Fels et Cie du 23 novembre au 23 décembre 1965. En pages centrales une lithographie originale tirée à la presse à bras par Michel Cassé. Textes de John Ashbery, José Augusto França et Sebastiao Fonseca. Couverture illustré, reproductions en couleur et noir et blanc, deux agrafes. Dim: 27 x 16,3 cm.
915Plaquette éditée à l'occasion de l'exposition des peintures de Roy Lichtenstein à la Galerie Ileana Sonnabend à Paris en juin 1965. Avec un interview de l'artiste par Gene Swenson intitulé :" What is Pop Art ?". Couverture illustrée et sérigraphiée, reproductions en couleur et noir et blanc, deux agrafes. Dim: 27 x 16,3 cm
915Plaquette éditée à l'occasion de l'exposition des peintures de Roy Lichtenstein à la Galerie Ileana Sonnabend à Paris en juin 1965. Avec un interview de l'artiste par Gene Swenson intitulé :" What is Pop Art ?". Couverture illustrée et sérigraphiée, reproductions en couleur et noir et blanc, deux agrafes. Dim: 27 x 16,3 cm
55121St Etienne, Musée d'Art Moderne, 1989-1990, in 4° broché, 231 pages.
57520P., Institut Néerlandais,1965, in 8° broché, 43 pages et 35 planches.
55773P., Galerie Janette Ostier, 1982, grand in 8° carré ; couverture en couleurs.
55755P., Ministère des Affaires Culturelles, 1962, fort in 8° broché, 421 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
55761P., LPA, 1947, in 8° broché, 89 pages de texte et 104 planches hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
55767Martigny, 1984, in 8° carré, 239 pages ; couverture e couleurs.
1990GF320221990 IVAN centre del carme, Generalitat Valenciana1990 - un album in-4 broché de de 158 pages, nombreuses reproductions en couleurs.
55233P., B. N., 1954, in 8° broché, 270 pages et 24 planches hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
55756P., Musées Nationaux, 1954, in 8° broché ; illustrations.
55589In 8° carré broché, XIX-255 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs ; nombreuses illustrations en noir.
49398P., Musée du Petit Palais de la ville de Paris. 17 Novembre1978-28 Février 1979, grand in 8° carré, 120 pages ; illustrations en noir et en couleurs.