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1958146435Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1958. Final Shooting script for the first half of the 1958 film thus incomplete as issued dated April 9 1958. With lead actor Sal Mineo's name in manuscript ink on two revision leaves and his character's name in pencil on the front wrapper. <br /> <br /> Laid in is a small leaf with manuscript ink notations including the name of director Lou Foster actors Fess Parker and Jerome Courtland and characters White Bull and Captain Keogh. Parker was originally hired for the role of Keogh but refused second billing and was replaced by Philip Carey. Jerome Courtland played the role of Lieutenant Henry Nowlan in the film.<br /> <br /> Based on David Appel's 1951 novel "Comanche: Story of America's Most Heroic Horse" about the bond between a young Sioux boy and the titular horse who end up on opposite sides of the Battle of Little Big Horn. <br /> <br /> Set in Montana Territory and shot on location in Oregon.<br /> <br /> Tan titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 112 and production No. 5812 dated APRIL 9 1958 with credits for director and screenwriter LEWIS FOSTER. Title page present dated April 9 1958 noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for director and screenwriter LEWIS FOSTER. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered 69. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/10/58 and 5/15/58. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Walt Disney Productions unknown
189745502Salt Lake City: The Salt Lake Tribune 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Quarto 28.5 cm Rebound in blue cloth over boards with the original front wrap bound in. With a number of contemporary advertisements. Illustrations throughout. Very good. The extremities are rubbed including the gilt stamped title on the backstrip and there are several light scratches on the front board. There is a 4" closed tear in the top edge of the original front wrap along with a handful of shorter closed tears in the edges a few of which have been backed with tape. The last couple of pages also have small closed tears in the edges. Else the pages are free of tears and marks. Flake 7510. A collection of accounts printed in the Salt Lake Tribune between Monday April 5 1897 - July 24 1847 relating the events that happened on the very same day fifty years earlier during the Mormon trek west in the year of 1847. The Salt Lake Tribune hardcover
1874517Salt Lake City 1874. Printed check 9 cm x 21.5 cm printed in black with blanks to be filled in by hand. Near fine. Check is dated September 21 1874 and payable to the Super Napper. The amount is for $2.00 and is signed by Susan Napper. unknown
19204175Salt Lake City: Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc 1920. 16pp Octavo 21.5 cm Light green illustrated wrappers. Better than very good. A few small discolorations to covers internally nice. Brief introduction followed by 30 different tinted reproduction of landmarks around Salt Lake City with titles at the foot. Work closes with 'Salt Lake and Utah in a Nutshell ' which offers a list of facts statistics and data.<br /> <br /> "Whatever other cities have Salt Lake has in some degree and Salt Lake has many things possessed by no other place in the world." - p.1 Flake/Draper 8291. Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc unknown
192246477Salt Lake City: Stevens & Wallis 1922. 1922. First edition. 9" x 24" sheet folded to 12 panels. 2 pictorial cover panels showing the Mormon Tabernacle on one panel and a transportation car on the other both printed in orange black blue and gray. A promotional piece offering 6 panels with brief descriptions and fares for separate tours: Bingham and copper mines Saltair Beach Seeing the city City and Wasatch Drive Mt. Timpanogos Circle and Cottonwood Canyon. At the head are twenty different images on various Salt Lake tourist destinations. The reverse offers a 4 panel pictorial bird's eye map of the Salt Lake Valley and noting routes of various tours. Light soiling and with some splitting and a few short closed tears at the folds. Folds are fragile. Good to very good. Stevens & Wallis, [1922]. unknown
190966677Salt Lake City UT: The Salt Lake Tribune 1909. First Edition. Leather bound. Good. 376pp. Quarto 28 cm Full leather with gilt stamped title on front board. All edges gilt. The backstrip has mostly pulled away from the spine. The pages are a bit yellowed. Dozens of biographical sketches with portraits. Includes plates of important buildings and homes. Most of the biographies are of mine owners and other industrialists in the Intermountain West. Flake 7750. The Salt Lake Tribune unknown
1980815Salt Lake City 1980. Watercolor on a heavy art paper 13 cm x 18 cm loose in a cream colored grained bi-fold mat 16.5 cm x 21.5 cm with a gilt stamped border. Manuscript title on the reverse and again internally on a typed label. Charming watercolor by an unknown artist of the front courtyard of the Hillcrest Apartments that is located on First Avenue between State and A. unknown
58245Photograph. Police photos from the 1970s. As follows:<br /> <br /> Lt. W.L. Robinson with stash of confiscated weapons to be sold to the public.<br /> <br /> Officer John Baker directing traffic at 2nd & Main. Straw Dogs playing on Penthouse Theatre marquee. 1971.<br /> <br /> Officer Kenneth L. Halterman night shot with officer posed in open patrol car talking on walkie talkie. 1970.<br /> <br /> Some Tribune markings and stamps on the reverse of each photo. unknown
185237656Washington D.C. 1852. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 1 pp. 8vo. Referred to the Committee on Territories and ordered to be printed. 31st Congress. 1st Session. Senate. Miscellaneous No. 65.<br /> <br /> "Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of New Mexico That the Congress of the United States is hereby respectfully memorialized and requested to pass laws reserving the wood and timber on the mountains and all other untillable lands for the common use of the people and to reserve such mountains and lands from sale or individual appropriation; also to reserve all salt lakes salt mines or salt springs in like manner and that the laws of Mexico on the subject of mines and mining be declared and perpetuated. THEODORE D. WHEATON Speaker of the House of Representatives. JUAN F. ORTIZ President of the Council. Approved July 7 1851."<br /> <br /> OCLC locates one copy at The Hagley Mus & Lib. Poore 602. Congressional serial set no. 629. unknown
3220266<p>Oblong 4to tinted lithographic title six tinted lithographic plates and tinted lithographic endleaf with vignette; by Peter Herwegen after Hans Brunner apart from light scattered foxing clean and fresh in contemporary dark blue cloth front cover ornamented and lettered in gilt spine ornamented in gilt; lightly rubbed.</p><p>This scarce album of delicately drawn and masterly lithographed scenes documents salt mining in the mountains near Salzburg.z</p><p>Salt mining was an arduous task the work was dangerous and not very lucrative by the mid-19sths century. With the development of more industrial methods and the introduction of the railways the price of salt collapsed. To help the impoverished population the house of Habsburg promoted tourism in that region and a number of guides to the area started to be issued.</p><p>The draughtsman was Hans Brunner a genre painter who was born in 1813 in Munich moved to Salzburg around 1840 where he painted portraits of the aristocracy and populated his genre paintings of everyday-life scenes with putti dwarfs and other mythical creatures. The fine lithographs were carried out by Peter Herwegen who was considered the successor to Neureuther. He worked as Neo-Gothic designer for Munich artisans and produced several albums of lithographs.z</p> Dürrnberg [^gmodern spelling^g], Eigenthum v. Jos. Hinterstoisser,
187238915Hartford 1872. Broadside 6" x 9-1/2" text surrounded by mourning border. A few spots Very Good. Illustrations of two steamers. At the bottom: "This is Good for ONE PASSAGE Only. - H.G." Dated at Hartford November 5 1872.<br /> <br /> "Salt River" is 19th century American slang: a losing candidate for office was taking a trip "up Salt River." Tickets for passage "up Salt River" were frequently printed to mock supporters of losing candidates. <br /> This humorous scarce broadside taunts Horace Greeley and other defectors from the Republican Party for their support of Greeley in 1872. "On the overwhelming defeat of the Liberal Republican Party and its candidate Horace Greeley in the presidential election of 1872. Greeley had been nominated at a Liberal Republican convention at Cincinnati in May and at the Democratic National Convention at Baltimore in July 1872" AAS description.<br /> Pall bearers include Charles Sumner and General Banks prominent Republican supporters of Greeley.<br /> OCLC 191231113 2- AAS Middlebury 47090036 1- CT Hist. Soc. as of August 2025. unknown
1848004086<p>London: Olliver 1848. 5 6-32pp. Modern cloth title and date in gilt to spine. Lightly browned throughout otherwise clean. Goldsmiths suggests the author is T. Clutton Salt but Library Hub calls this attribution 'dubious'. Library Hub also suggests that 'John Bull' is John Stanley. It was reprinted a year later with the second and third examinations and an appendix. Goldsmiths 35610. First Edition. Hardback. Good. 8vo. Pamphlet.</p> Olliver hardcover
190749287Los Angeles: San Pedro Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad 1907. 1907. First edition. 3 3/4" circular wrappers in the shape of an orange. A view book from the Salt Lake Route showing and describing destinations in Southern California to include San Bernardino and Arrowhead Mountain; Riverside Redlands the King of Bridges located west of Riverside Ontario Pomona Pasadena Los Angeles Long Beach San Pedro Island etc. Wrappers lightly soiled. In residue to top edge of first 20pp. Interior 20 pages loose from staple. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, 1907. unknown
191344001Salt Lake City: Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc. n.d. ca 1913. ca 1913. UTAH. 8 1/4" x 10 1/4" in dark blue pictorial wrappers showing the Mormon Temple and with title in gilt. 24 pp. illustrations. General information about Salt Lake City followed by 23 pages of sepia photographs to include pictures of the Mormon Tabernacle Brigham Young Monument Sea Gull Monument the Temple grounds Eagle Gate the first house in Utah the State Capital Building various railroad stations Fort Douglas street scenes various churches important buildings Saltair Pavillion showing numerous people bathing in the Great Salt Lake Ogden Canyon etc. At center is a double-page view showing the Mormon Temple grounds the Hotel Utah and the State Capitol Building. Beneath each picture is a description. Also includes mailing envelope. Envelope worn and soiled. Booklet is near fine in wrappers with light wear to the extremities. A beautiful collection of pictures. Souvenir Novelty Co., Inc., n.d. [ca 1913]. unknown
69841Ephemera. Very Good. 16pp. Newspaper 40.5 cm. Self wraps. Horizontal fold line through the center. Age-toned. Top fore-edge corners dog-eared. Tiny name label affixed to front wrap. With an article entitled "The Work of Salt Lake City W.C.T.U." p. 5 and p. 15. unknown
192647279Salt Lake City: Privately printed 1926. 1926. First edition.9" x 7 3/4" in color pictorial wrappers. 32 pp. including wrappers. Illustrations. Most pages with 2-column text. Map. Promotional brochure with information about Salt Lake City its beautiful homes churches schools the state capitol building etc. as well as information on Bryce Ogden Provo and Logan Canyons Brighton Saltair Beach Temple Square Pinecrest Bingham etc. Profusely illustrated guide with dozens and dozens of captioned photographs of Salt Lake and Utah. Minimal soiling and wear to the extremities. Very good plus. Privately printed, 1926. unknown
192448698Salt Lake City: Western Printing Company 1924. 1924. UTAH. Single sheet letterhead that has a typed letter signed on the recto and a color 'Salt Lake City: The Center of Scenic America' graphic on the verso. The letter is from the Secretary for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Joseph H. Rayburn and is a reply for a request of information from a prospective tourist. "Permit me to call to your attention the fact that Salt Lake City is a geographical center of importance to investors as well as tourists. From Denver on the east to San Francisco on the west - a distance of about1500 miles - there is no great distributing point but Salt Lake City. From the Canadian to Mexican border there is no city of the same commercial importance." Western Printing Company, 1924. unknown
192448972Salt Lake City: Western Printing Company 1924. 1924. First edition. Single sheet letterhead that has a typed letter signed on the recto and a color 'Salt Lake City: The Center of Scenic America' graphic on the verso. The letter is from the Secretary for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Joseph H. Rayburn and is a reply for a request of information from a prospective tourist. "Permit me to call to your attention the fact that Salt Lake City is a geographical center of importance to investors as well as tourists. From Denver on the east to San Francisco on the west - a distance of about1500 miles - there is no great distributing point but Salt Lake City. From the Canadian to Mexican border there is no city of the same commercial importance." Western Printing Company, 1924. unknown
190061986Denver CO: Frank S. Thayer Publisher The Colorado News Co. 1900. Oblong Folio. 13.25 x 10.24 in. 40 pp unpaginated. With photo illustrations photo plates 1 large centerfold panoramic birds-eye view many w/ decorative borders. Purple-coloured printed softcovers gold lettering front cover punch-sewn w/ red silk braid at spine minor sunning to back cover lifting to lower fore-edge blank margins on a few leaves still a VG- copy. Early edition this well-illustrated souvenir view book for Salt Lake City at the beginning of the 20th century featuring photographs executed by Savage for the Missouri Pacific & The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad systems. Images include the Native American tribes residing in Utah at the beginning of the 20th-Century BYU Mercur Utah mines Saltair Resort The Temple and more. Of special interest is the large panoramic birds-eye view of Salt Lake City. Savage 1832-1909 was a noted Mormon photographer who originally began shooting Mormon leaders in Council Bluffs IA before 1860 established his own studio named the Pioneer Art Gallery in 1866 and after it burned to the ground in 1883 established the Art Bazar Studio on the same site. Frank S. Thayer, Publisher, The Colorado News Co., paperback
187146448London Edinburgh & New York: T. Nelson & Sons 1871. Oblong 12mo. 31 1 pp. Aqua-tinted printed aqua-tinted text illusts. 12 colour chromolith illusts. 2 double-page. Brick-red embossed & decorated cloth chromolith plate mounted on front cover gilt armorial & decoration on front cover slight rubbing shelfwear still VG- copy w/ former ownership signature on ffep. First edition of this beautifully printed Nelson Guide Book for the Central Pacific Railroad. The beautiful chromolithographs include a wonderful birds-eye view of Salt Lake City and the Valley City Hall the Tabernacle the Theatre Salt Lake Hotel and other views. Savage 1832-1909 was a noted Mormon photographer who originally began shooting Mormon leaders in Council Bluffs IA before 1860 established his own studio named the Pioneer Art Gallery in 1866 and after it burned to the ground in 1883 established the Art Bazar Studio on the same site. T. Nelson & Sons, hardcover
194762649Indianapolis IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1947. 8vo. 432 pp. Double-page illustrated title in green & black with numerous photo plates 5 maps. Green publisher’s cloth gilt outline map of Great Salt Lake on front cover colour-illustrated maps on endpapers minor shelfwear slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. wraparound cover art minor edgewear dustsoiling some rubbing scuffing still VG/VG- copy signed by Dale Morgan on 2nd flyleaf. First edition stated & signed of this comprehensive work detailing the history of Salt Lake from its early origins as Lake Bonneville the Indigenous Populationsand finally the explorations by Euro-Caucasian explorers and fur trappers missionaries and finally settlement by the Mormons. One title in the American Lakes Series. Bobbs-Merrill Co., hardcover
194762650Indianapolis IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1947. 8vo. 432 pp. Double-page illustrated title in green & black with numerous photo plates 5 maps. Green publisher’s cloth gilt outline map of Great Salt Lake on front cover colour-illustrated maps on endpapers minor shelfwear slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. wraparound cover art minor edgewear dustsoiling some rubbing minor chipping foot of spine still VG/VG- copy signed by Dale Morgan on 2nd flyleaf. First edition stated & signed of this comprehensive work detailing the history of Salt Lake from its early origins as Lake Bonneville the Indigenous Populationsand finally the explorations by Euro-Caucasian explorers and fur trappers missionaries and finally settlement by the Mormons. One title in the American Lakes Series. Bobbs-Merrill Co., hardcover
191610833Salt Lake City 1916. Boudoir cabinet card. Silver gelatin photograph 13 cm x 18 cm on a black colored mount 18 cm x 13.5 cm Gentle rubbing to extremities oif mount. Upper left corner of the mount is chipped with a bump at the lower left corner. View of two horse drawn carts with advertisments for the Salt Lake Dairy Company painted on the sides and a group of five men posing. The men shown are identified on the back as the owners and founders of the dairy Albert Olsen Ingval Olsen Ancel Olsen and Glen Olsen.<br /> <br /> "It is with satisfaction that the residents of Salt Lake City turn to the Salt Lake Dairy company a modern sanitary dairy located at 236 West South Temple. The milk sold by this company is pure has a high percentage in test and is handled in a sanitary manner." - Salt Lake Herald 1911-11-26. unknown
1975287571975. Mimeographed 118 pages plus additional revised pages dated 9/26-10 /73 pinned in plain covers. Occasional pencil marks and dog ears reveal it was obviously used at some point in production. Directed by John Schlesinger. Signed by the cinematographer Conrad L. Hall and inscribed and signed by Karen Black. unknown
188075604Birmingham: Houghton and Hammond . 1880. Hardcover. Very Good. Xii 384pp liv illustrated with plates some foxing to title pagebo und in original brown buckram/gilt. Black lining with gilt dec chamfered edges articles on Staffordshire pipe rolls Liber Niger Register of Roger de Norbury History of Parish of Blymhill; Large Octavo . Houghton and Hammond hardcover