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Boards creased and darkened and with light rubbing to extremities. ; 8vo; Sheet 1700-1848 pages
191436959Elmira: Press of F.M. Howell & Co. 1914. 1914. TRADE CATALOG. 9" x 6" brown printed wrappers. 64 pp. illustrations many extra tipped in advertisements index. Descriptions sizes weights prices and illustrations of their products to include wire cutters pliers wrenches shears rakes hoes edgers door hangers scythes etc. Very good plus. A very nicely produced catalog. Press of F.M. Howell & Co., 1914. unknown
2024CINEMA3331224Marat, Les Editions Pot D'Colle, 2024, 12 x 20, 98 pages sous couverture souple ajourée illustrée. Illustrations couleurs.
190927711New York 1909. Ephemera. Four silk ribbons from the 1909 Westminister Kennel Club show in New York one blue first prize one red second prize orange third prize and a cream reserve ribbon.<br /> <br /> In 1909 the dog named Best in Show was 'Warren Remedy' a smooth fox terrier and the only dog to have won the Best in Show category 3 times to date. The Kennel Club was established in 1877.<br /> <br /> Ribbons 2.75 x 8.5" original fold titles and logo in gilt on each ribbon. Slt. frayed on bottom edge still in very good condition. unknown
200469432ABNew York., P. S. 1 International Studio Program., 2004. 41 x 29,5 cm. Ca. [110] unpaginierte Blätter. Illustrierte OBroschur., 69432A 2 Bände. Erste Auflage. Papierbedingt berieben, angestaubt, lichtspurig und mit kleinen Einrissen. Insgesamt nachgedunkelt. Sonst ordentliche Exemplare.
The best copy we have seen so far with very light edgewear; The program for the 2nd year of the fair. This was newly laid out with different ads (but same advertisers) and with the text edited; B&W Photographs; 16mo; 280 pages
1908024995Ellenville and Middletown NY: Privately Published Printed By W. L. Van Kleeck 1908. Memorial tribute to a well-regarded Ellenville NY businessman with eulogies press notices information about the funeral service etc. Full dark brown leather over flexible boards Horton's name in gilt on the front cover frontis portrait printed in sepia 64 pages. Covers rubbed with some scuffing to the extremities small chip to lower corners and spine foot good hinges sound text block pages age-toned with occasional light foxing no names or other markings. First Edition. Flexible Boards. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Privately Published, Printed By W. L. Van Kleeck Hardcover
2005138176New York, New Haven and London, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press 2005 In-4 broché 31 cm sur 23. 301 pages, couverture illustrée. Ouvrage illustré de 180 ill. 180 illustrations. Très bon état d’occasion.
63761in 4° broché, XCII-79 pages.
188949002Buffalo: Foster Milburn & Co. 1889. 1889. First edition. 8" x 5-3/4" pamphlet. 36 pp. to include yellow pictorial wrappers. Testimonials. "Dyspepsia. Sick Headache. Biliousness. Constipation. The above represents fully three-fourths of the suffering of the present day and can justly be termed the four greatest afflictions of the American people. Burdock Blood Bitters is particularly prepared for their relief; and we do not think there is a sufferer from Dyspepsia Billiousness Sick Headache or Constipation who will fail to receive a cure by using B.B. Bitters." This booklet offers descriptions of cures for and testimonials formost written by women various conditions to include dyspepsia scrofula constipation erysipelas headache bad blood and kidney disease. Punch hole at top left of binding with string attached as issued. Light soiling and with ight wear to the extremities to include a tiny chip to the for-edge of the rear cover and with bump to top corner of front wrapper. Very good. Foster, Milburn & Co., 1889. unknown
190944823Syracuse: The Onondaga Press and Bindery n.d. ca 1909. n.d ca 1909. TRADE CATALOGUE. First edition. 7 3/4" x 5 1/4" in tan linen boards with title stamped in black at center. 192 pp. Index. Illustrations. Offers illustrations and pricing for various bits buckles Hame trimmings halter trimmings hooks snaps terrets rosettes clips chains etc. Crease to top corner of first page. Page 151 someone has cut-out 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" illustration of "No. 115 - Flat" rosette. Boards soiled and with light bumping and rubbing to corners. Very good. A nicely produced item. The Onondaga Press and Bindery, n.d. (ca 1909). hardcover
187529333Boston: Franklin Press 1875. Hardcover book. Overall very good condition. This is a morocco-bound memorial to Henry Gansevoort presented to "Paul F. Cooper with the kind regards of Catherine Gansevoort Lansing Albany N.Y. Dec. 1877". Lansing was Henry Gansevoort's sister.<br /> <br /> Gansevoort was a decorated soldier who served in battle during the Civil War. He served briefly as Private in the 7th NY Militia in Washington DC but soon obtained a commission as 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th US Artillery. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant in March 1862 and served with his battery on the Peninsula and at Second Manassass. He was on the Maryland Campaign and saw action at Antietam.<br /> <br /> This biography is complemented with extracts from his letters to home which add much detail to the description of each battle many of the extracts chosen by his sister.<br /> <br /> 4to 335pp. Bound in full red morocco gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers gilt decorated spine beveled edges aeg. Covers a bit marked rubbed at hinges edges spine tips. Internally clean and bright. Franklin Press hardcover
1994LFA016deN° 183 - Mai 1994 : une revue de 182 pages, format 270 x 215 mm, illustrée, brochée
"Mit 12 Karten und 3 Grundrissen"; Grieben Reiseführer; Vol. 86; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 252 pages
français In-12 de 382 pp., (1) ff.; cartonnage de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Les guides bleus sous la direction de Francis Ambrière. Avec cartes dont 2 dépliantes en couleurs.
188548987Five Points NY: Donaldson Brothers 1885. 1885. First edition. First edition. 6" x 4" striking and colorful trade card to be distributed at the 1885 World's Fair in New Orleans. The card touts Hill Brothers' "Fantasma" fashion hat one of the most popular "Shapes of the Season." The card invites potential buyers to see their full lines of samples in all braids and colors at their Branch Offices and Sample Salesrooms in New Orleans St. Louis New York and Paris. Described is their expertise in filling orders for Millinery Goods. Brief information about Hill's Milliners' Gazette a monthly periodical that is free to their customers. Minimal soiling to rear of card along with a small chip at bottom right corner. Very good. Donaldson Brothers, 1885. unknown
189249239Five Points New York: Donaldson Brothers n. d. ca 1892. 1892. FASHION MILLINERY. First edition. Colorfully designed die-cut 8" x 6" butterfly as a string-tied promotional sales catalog folds to 4" x 3" n. p. 12 pp. illustrated in black & white. This delightfully printed promotional catalogue for the millinery department at Hugh O’Neill’s Dry Goods Store whose impressive building at Sixth Ave. & 21st St. was an impressive domed building now serving as condominiums. Noted for their inventive marketing catalogs and souvenir chromolithograph cards this one illustrates the many Victorian trimmed hats which could be purchased "at the lowest possible price" including: Bo Peep Misses Capulet Easter Hedrick Ormonde & Bon Ton bonnets as well as Virot Gypsy Queen and Reckless hats. Founded in 1870 the Irish-American O'Neill d. 1902 opened his distinctive store designed by Mortimer Merritt in 1887 and by 1892 employed 2500 people and added a fifth floor to his store. After his death the O'Neill store later merged with Adams Dry Goods and closed down in 1907. Minor wear to the extremities and with minor loss to lower portion of the wings discreet paper repair at the spine else a solid very good bright copy. Donaldson Brothers, n. d. (ca 1892). unknown
189249396Five Points New York: Donaldson Brothers n. d. ca 1892. n.d. 1892. First edition. Beautiful designed die-cut 8" x 6" butterfly as as a string-tied promotional sales catalog folds to 4" x 3" no pagination 16 includes covers. Black & white illustrations. This delightfully printed promotional catalogue for the millinery department at Hugh O'Neill's Dry Goods Store whose impressive building at Sixth Ave. & 21st St. was an impressive domed building now serving as condominiums. Noted for their inventive marketing catalogs and souvenir chromolithograph cards this one illustrates the many Victorian trimmed hats which could be purchased "at the lowest possible price" including: Bo Peep Misses Capulet Easter Hedrick Ormonde & Bon Ton bonnets as well as Virot Gypsy Queen and Reckless hats. Founded in 1870 the Irish-American O'Neill d. 1902 opened his distinctive store designed by Mortimer Merritt in 1887 and by 1892 employed 2500 people and added a fifth floor to his store. After his death the O'Neill store later merged with Adams Dry Goods and closed down in 1907. Minor wear to the extremities with minor loss to lower portion of the wings. A very good bright copy. Donaldson Brothers, n. d. [ca 1892]. unknown
185043402Hildburghausen, Bibliographisches Institut, o. J. (um 1850). Orig.-Stahlstich. Blattgröße 17,5 x 24,5 cm; Darstellung 10,2 x 15,4 cm.
3731848<p>America. Late 19th century. Full leather photo album with 67 cabinet card photographs. 10½ x 14 inches. Six photos have scuffing and wear and there is scattered light foxing. Overall images are in very good to fine condition.</p> <p>Cornell University class photograph album owned by Walter Douglas Young 1870-1945 with his portrait and his classmates. Young was born in 1870 in Aurora New York. After graduating from Cornell he worked as an electrical engineer for the B&O Railroad and was president of The Electromechanical Company in Baltimore. His was in the Maryland National Guard signal corps and coast artillery. In the First World War he was a major in the Engineer Corps US Army. Young died in Maryland in 1945.</p> <p>Many of Young’s classmates at Cornell were in fraternities. They autographed their class photographs giving them to Young. They are:</p> <p>Juan A. Almirall 1891; Raymond Almirall 1891 architect; Leonard Thurlow Beecher 1889 co-founder of Cornell’s Chi Psi chapter; Ethelbert W. Brown an American painter from Arizona who studied with Whistler and exhibited at the Paris Salon and the Pan-Am. Exposition in Buffalo; Albert S. Crane 1891; W.E. G___ Jr. 1894; F.M. Farwell 1891; Charles P. Knowles 1891 Pennsylvania railroad surgeon; George Milik Mashek; Voyta F. Mashek 1889; George McAlpine 1891; Harry C. Palmer; Charles W. Rassler 1889; Charles Goodwin Sands 1890 the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal is named after Sands; Claude R. Scott 1889 co-founder of Cornell’s Chi Psi chapter and “instrumental in securing for this successful fraternity the Flake-McGraw mansion in Ithaca for the chapter houseâ€; Floyd M. Shoemaker 1888; Zalmon G. Simmons 1888; Milton Smith 1887; John B. Van Cleft 1889 of Norwich New York; Louis E. White; and a Sidney A. ____ 1895 Eleven additional student portraits are not identified. </p> <p>There are also: 2 photographs that show two men likely Young’s classmates costumed in minstrel apparel: one man holds a tennis racked and has a model toy house attached to his costume the other man has a sword and pistol both have nose and ear-rings and stand over a guitar case. The other image shows two students dressed as Confederate Civil War officers. </p> <p>Additionally there are five photographs of young women alone and in groups one group costumed; six images of Young’s future wife Alice Gertrude Eldred 1870–1953; 6 stunning photographs of floral arrangements likely from their wedding; 16 images of unidentified individuals that were photograph in Auburn Aurora and Seneca Falls New York.</p> unknown
19245500Japan 1924. Very good. Four broadside documents two maps and a stamped envelope. Folded for postal delivery minor overall wear and some toning a few small areas of insect damage. A small but notable collection of documents and maps documenting the New York region in the early-1920s. The two folding maps depict New York with one in color and the other being a reprint of a map from the New York American of Sunday January 22 1922 showing the NYC area marked with concentric circles representing increasing land values. The text around the map promotes a very positive view of the real estate market in the New York area. The four broadside documents are essentially leaflets reprinting various New York Times and other articles each measuring around 20 x 7 inches and printed all in Japanese. These broadsides encourage potential Japanese investment in a syndicate promoting urban redevelopment in New York and its surroundings report on the New York Port Authority business opportunities in NYC and more.<br /> <br /> The material was produced by the New York Land and Building Company one of a number of schemes created in Japan during or immediately following the First World War promoting speculation in relatively risky investment schemes. The NYLBC was founded by Japanese real estate speculator Okamoto Yonezo and was a fascinating precursor to later Japanese overseas investment and emigration efforts. The present documents and maps provide important insights into the economic and social relations between Japan and the United States on the eve of the 1924 Exclusion Act. unknown
192349023New York: Privately printed 1923. 1923. First edition. 9" x 6" in pictorial wrappers showing a woman astride a horse in the foreground printed in purple and with two bucking horses in the light blue background. 20 pp. including wrappers. Text in purple ink. Numerous illustrations. Much information to include prices and descriptions of correct riding apparel for all occasions; accessories such as gloves polo requisites ladies and gentlemen English riding boots; Helpful Hints on Horsemanship; ladies riding coats saddles western outfits stirrups etc. This pamphlet is filled with valuable information by one of the largest retailers of riding equipment of all sorts in the country. Short tears to upper and lower crease wear to the top of the front cover along with a 1/4" tear to fore-edge of pamphlet. Very good. Privately printed, 1923. unknown
190541203N.P.: Privately printed 1905. 1905. First edition. 9 1/2 x 7" in pictorial wrappers showing a farming scene on front wrapper and a barnyard scene on the rear wrapper. 48 pp. Illustrations. Information about the value of manure top dressing the general manure spreader and the farm as a type of factory followed by information on the "Success" spreader. Offers information on and illustrations and diagrams of the spreader's construction to include the axles wheels frame roller bottom preventative lever beater driving mechanism beater freeing device the beater apron movement adjustable "pulverising" rake the chains the three-horse hitch shafting the apron etc. Information on cost guaranty and warranty. 2 pages offering varied uses of the "Success." Information on sizes dimensions length of axles extra attachments etc. 8 pages of testimonials. Wrappers lightly soiled rubbing to spine and with light wear to extremities. Very good. A very interesting trade catalog. Privately printed, 1905. unknown
1983116809The Gallery 1983. paperback. Like New. 9x6x0. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear softcover with French flaps. Illustrated. D55 Please email for photos. The Gallery paperback
192013741920 Paris, Hachette, 1920. 2 volumes, 24 x 16,5 cm (R), in-8, paginés 444 à 1294, 1444 à 1871, 148 à 415, reliure de demi-basane havane, dos lisses ornés.