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53484San Francisco: Privately photographed and printed 1976 - 1981. 1977 - 1981. WIND POWER. First edition. 11 1/2" x 10" black vinyl-covered three-ring binder holding a two-page typed press release six 8" x 10" black & white photographs and 156 2" x 2 color" photograph transparencies plus a photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Berkeley Barb dated March 11 - 17 1977 and laid- in. Spectacular photographic coverage of a late 1970s restoration project of the historic North Dutch Windmill and the South Murphyn Windmill both located in Golden Gate Park San Francisco. Per a press release on the project found here the windmill "was originally built in 1902 to harness the inexpensive Pacific Ocean wind to power water pumps for Golden Gate Park's irrigation system" and "played a very important role" in the early development of the Park. Motorized pumps were installed in 1913 and over the years the windmill was neglected vandalized and ultimately sealed. In the early 1960s one Eleanor Rossi Crabtree "the windmill crusader" started a campaign for their restoration and over two decades raised more than $100000 in private contributions and convinced the city to match the funds. Starting in August 1976 an 18-member U.S. Navy Seabee construction crew worked one weekend a month on the project which was completed in November 1981. This binder contains three black & white reproductions of historic photographs of the windmill and three original shots of the project in progress as well as 155 numbered color Kodachrome slides documenting the restoration. There are great shots of smiling construction workers close-ups of project components and beautiful views of the park and the Bay. Laid in is a copy of a slightly snippy article from a 1977 issue of the fittingly named Berkeley Barb noting that the project was just for looks: "In short what was once an energy-producing water pump is being rebuilt as a nonfunctioning energy-draining tourist attraction - a veritable monument to the American Way." Binder and contents are very good to near fine condition. Privately photographed and printed, 1976 - 1981. unknown
352996Singapore: Singapore Tyler Print Institute 2007. First edition; limited signed edition 679 of 1200. Unpaginated with 37 black and white plates. Signed and numbered on colophon. 4to 16 x 13.5. White publisher's cloth boards with stamped black text on spine fine in pictorial dust jacket with lightly bumped upper corner and slight rubbing near center spine; else a near fine copy. First edition; limited signed edition 679 of 1200. Unpaginated with 37 black and white plates. Signed and numbered on colophon. 4to 16 x 13.5. Singapore Tyler Print Institute unknown