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2011SONG1607097869R&L Education 2011-01-16. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.49x0.81x9.43. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. R&L Education hardcover
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SONG1475838964Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2019-04-05. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.32x0.65x9.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
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2000mon0000694754R&L Education 10/4/2012 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Like New. 0.7000 in x 9.1000 in x 6.4000 in. R&L Education hardcover
Mm 180x255 Brossura editoriale illustrata con lunghe alette, una delle quali riveste l'interno, 198 pagine con 11 illustrazioni e una cartina geografica fuori testo. Una lacuna al dorso, evidenti segni del tempo all'esterno e mende alla copertina, peraltro copia intonsa e in buono stato complessivo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1979R200027063LES EDITIONS OUVRIERES. 1979. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 116 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
63-4953Tallahassee FLA: George Mills Harper 1985. Typed letter signed 5.5" x 9" Single Page & envelope Very Good.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Parkinson archive. Tallahassee, FLA: George Mills Harper, 1985. unknown
1950233651950. Clearwater Florida real estate photo archive documenting the early postwar building boom on the Gulf Coast when brokers insurers apartment operators and developers sold a rapidly changing city through new office fronts freshly finished rental courts and sharply modern commercial facades. George Fulmer worked in the middle of that expansion producing assignment photographs for the businesses and properties that turned population growth into visible street level change. The strongest material here fixes Clearwater at the point where land promotion rental housing and mid century design converged: curved corner offices lettered for real estate and insurance palm lined apartment blocks arranged around trimmed courtyards and low modern buildings meant to signal newness efficiency and Florida ease. Rather than treating real estate as an abstraction the archive shows exactly how property was marketed in these years through named firms finished exteriors and staged views ready for display advertising or client use.<br /> Photo archive of 45 items including 24 large format negatives many unique and others duplicate of 11 silver gelatin photos measuring 4" x 5" archive contained in 11 photo studio & some annotated envelopes Clearwater Florida c. 1950 to 1955. Named commissions anchor the file throughout including Al Hungerford Realty Alexander & Gauslin Real Estate Sales Rentals Insurance at 511 Park St. Bob Morrison Realtor and Southwind Apartments. Bob Morrison's office appears as a clean low commercial building with bold lettering across the facade; Alexander & Gauslin occupies a streamlined corner block beside The Owl Diner its window and signs announcing sales rentals and insurance; Al Hungerford Realty stands in a compact modern office with a tiled vertical sign tower and a curved entrance bay marked "Insurance." Southwind appears in repeated exterior views as a two story apartment court with flat rooflines metal balcony rails landscaped beds and residents seated outdoors beneath palms and a striped umbrella while another low residential property sits under large shade trees and Spanish moss suggesting the quieter rental and lodging side of the same market. The sleeves preserve the working identity of the commissions in Fulmer's filing system with handwritten entries including "Hungerford" "Bob Morrison Real Estate Office" "Southwind Apt" and "Alexander & Gauslin Realtor." Supporting material from a local Home Show remains tied to the same sales environment with merchants' booths crowds and display spaces for household goods and services aimed at the buyers renters and homeowners moving into the expanding city. Other home show images depict the culture of events- mixing consumer cuture and rapid expansion with public displays of a theatrical nature including live music and performance and auction styled sales.<br /> <br /> Across Florida's west coast the years after World War II brought surging in migration rising land values and an aggressive local market in homes apartments offices and investment property especially in towns that could sell both sunshine and modern convenience. Clearwater's brokers and builders were part of that larger remaking of the state and this archive holds onto the ordinary but highly perishable evidence of the boom: the offices where property changed hands the apartment courts offered to newcomers and the polished exteriors used to advertise stability and growth. Light wear minor surface handling and expected age toning to prints and negatives with some sleeves creased rubbed or soiled from studio use; overall in very good condition. A focused documentary record of how Clearwater's real estate economy looked branded itself and entered the local visual record during the first great postwar surge. unknown
1951233191951. George Fulmer photographs of Clearwater residents businesses club spaces and service interiors recording how the residential economy of postwar Clearwater Florida functioned during early Sunbelt expansion in the 1950s. Fulmer a WWII U.S. Navy enlisted photographer and Clearwater city photographer for more than six decades worked from a studio beside the courthouse and produced a continuous visual record of the city's built environment commercial life and civic spaces; this group preserves that local documentary practice in a concentrated run of early postwar assignments tied to dining rooms lounges staged programs domestic instruction storefront promotion and everyday services. The material shows the interlocking spaces that supported residential growth in Pinellas County: hospitality rooms utility demonstrations cleaners and tailoring shops club events leisure scenes and communal interiors built for a city expanding through retirement migration consumer services and year-round settlement.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 75 items including 36 silver gelatin photographs and 39 large format duplicate and original negatives ranging from 3 x 4 inches to 5 x 4 inches all contained in 12 original studio envelopes with some annotations by George Fulmer. Clearwater Florida and nearby Pinellas County circa 1951-1953. The most vivid images center on stage performance and organized social programming: women posed onstage around a table with boxed goods and a large lamp presenting household furnishings in a display that links entertainment to domestic consumption; girls lined across a stage in dresses for a group performance; a young female solo performer standing at microphone or center stage; a mixed adult group assembled under stage lighting in what appears to be a presentation or awards moment; and a trio of female performers in matching dance poses. These theatrical scenes are matched by audience and setting views that show older men dining together in booths and at tables large lounge interiors arranged for conversation and gathering office and reception spaces a broad institutional kitchen a man on a ladder opening a ceiling hatch in a decorated hall a child holding a large fish outdoors and exterior views of a corner cleaners and tailoring shop with painted signage reading "EST. 1909 CLEANERS" and "TAILORING." Original studio envelopes retain Fulmer job numbers dates and handwritten identifications including "Hart Cleaners" "BPW Club" "Weekend in Clearwater" "Court Crest Room" "Bank Central Pinellas Largo" and "Pinellas Utility Co. Cooking School" placing the images within the working files of a commercial city photographer covering Clearwater's residential service and promotional life.<br /> <br /> In the years after World War II Florida's Gulf Coast cities grew through in-migration small-business development utility expansion hospitality design and new forms of residential settlement aimed at permanent and seasonal residents alike. Fulmer's photographs place Clearwater within that broader transformation at street level through the rooms services labor and public-facing businesses that made postwar residential growth workable as daily life rather than as abstract development. Some negatives with light damage; photographs very good negatives largely good overall. A coherent single-photographer group of original studio material from George Fulmer's Clearwater practice with negatives prints and job-envelope evidence intact. unknown
1950233171950. American postwar economic growth and tourism throughout Clearwater Florida photographed by local photographer George Fulmer showing how the Sunbelt expansion operated through roadside motels downtown retail waterfront leisure automobile traffic and service businesses during the rapid growth of the 1950s. The photographs center on the commercial circulation that made Clearwater function as a visitor city spanning rate signage pitched to seasonal travelers motel courts arranged for car access beach parking filled with mid-century automobiles storefront streets where shoppers and pedestrians occupy the sidewalk and crowded dock scenes tied to marine recreation. Clearwater had developed as a resort community by the 1890s and local historical sources note that by 1957 it was known as the fastest growing city in America making this group a concentrated record of the urban and commercial expansion that turned Pinellas County's Gulf Coast into a major tourism economy. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 72 items including 38 silver gelatin photographs and 34 negatives ranging from 3" x 4" to 4" x 5" contained in 10 photo studio envelopes. Most negatives are duplicates of the print photographs while some are unique images. Clearwater Florida c. 1950s. Repeated and variant views show commercial properties and tourist infrastructure from multiple angles including motels with bold seasonal signage reading "SUMMER RATES $5.00 PER COUPLE FROM APRIL 15 TO NOV. 15" "20 ROOMS $4.00 DOUBLE Apr. 1st-Dec. 1" and "REASONABLE RATES 4 UNITS $5.00 DOUBLE APRIS-JUN." Several prints and negatives picture motel exteriors room interiors with twin beds and lamps a modernist multi-story lodging property with projecting sign and glass-fronted office and a low roadside restaurant or motel building beneath a large fish sign. Other images move into the wider tourist economy: downtown street scenes with McCrory's and Maas Brothers Television signage a storefront reading "Clearwater's American Casuals" a Parsons Paint Co. facade a Brookside Service Travel Gas station advertising regular gasoline at 26 cents and waterfront scenes with rows of parked cars palm-lined drives crowded piers and a dock packed with men women and children waiting or disembarking. The negatives preserve the same emphasis on repeated commercial views indicating studio production for advertising promotional or business use; the group also retains photo studio envelopes inscribed by George Fulmer.<br /> <br /> These photographs place Clearwater within the broader postwar reordering of Florida's Gulf Coast where automobile ownership road travel beach recreation and commercial real estate development produced the built environment commonly identified with Sunbelt growth. Fulmer's images are strongest where they show the interdependence of businesses rather than isolated structures: lodging needed seasonal pricing and motor access downtown retail depended on pedestrian density and curbside traffic waterfront tourism required parking and dock circulation and roadside services converted through-travel into local spending. Visible edge wear light curling and routine handling marks to some prints and negatives; studio envelopes present. Overall good condition. A substantial visual record of how Clearwater's postwar visitor economy operated on the ground with concrete evidence of the businesses prices streets interiors and waterfront traffic that made tourism an urban system rather than a backdrop. unknown
1953233181953. Clearwater Beach tourism photo archive photographed by George Fulmer documenting midcentury Gulf Coast visitor commerce through motel courts apartment lodgings seasonal rate signs furnished rental interiors restaurant frontage retail display and weekend entertainment in 1953 and 1955. Fulmer's assignments record Clearwater during the postwar automobile travel boom when Florida beach towns competed for motorists through inexpensive overnight lodging visible roadside pricing furnished efficiency rooms seafood restaurants and short-stay leisure promotion. The archive preserves the commercial visual language used to attract travelers to Florida's Gulf Coast at the height of early Sunbelt expansion before high-rise redevelopment transformed much of Clearwater Beach. The named studio envelopes and coordinated commercial assignments give the group unusual specificity tying Clearwater's resort economy to identifiable businesses dated jobs and seasonal advertising practices by notable city photographer George Fulmer.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 40 items including 19 silver gelatin prints with 21 accompanying original and duplicate large format negatives ranging from 3 x 4 to 4 x 5 inches Clearwater Beach and Clearwater Florida 1953-1955. The archive is comprised of some original and some duplicate images between the negatives and photographs. Nine original George Fulmer studio envelopes identify assignments including "Pelican Restaurant" "City Beach Pump House" "Signs Beach Apts." "Wallace Apts. Beach" "Our Bay Restaurant" "Weekend in Clearwater" "Hickey" and "Broadmore Motel" with the Broadmore envelope dated January 14 1955. A low motel court opens onto a central lawn and walkway occupied by seated adults and children; a man and woman stand beside a parked car under a sign reading "WALLACE APTS. / VACANCY / OVERNIGHT"; interiors contain sofas lamps dining sets venetian blinds and compact kitchen areas prepared for seasonal renters. Exterior signs advertise "20 ROOMS $4.00 DOUBLE Apr. 1 to Dec. 1" "15 UNITS $5.00 DOUBLE APRIL 15 NOV. 15" and "SUMMER RATES $5.00 PER COUPLE FROM APRIL 15 TO NOV. 15." Bay Restaurant frontage carries lettering for "SEA FOOD" "PACKAGE GOODS" "STEAKS CHOPS" and "CHICKEN" while performers stand at microphones in the "Weekend in Clearwater" assignment with a pianist visible behind one stage setup. A Hickey-Freeman Customized Clothes storefront adds a downtown retail component to the commercial landscape documented here.<br /> <br /> By the early 1950s Clearwater's economy depended heavily on seasonal tourism tied to automobile travel and winter migration into Florida. Motels apartment lodgings restaurants package stores entertainment venues and retail storefronts competed for travelers arriving along expanding Gulf Coast highway routes often advertising directly through roadside signage visible from passing cars. Fulmer's archive is strongest where it preserves those everyday commercial mechanics in named businesses rather than generalized resort imagery. Light curling corner wear and handling marks to prints and negatives; studio envelopes toned and worn with manuscript annotations. Overall good condition. A tightly focused record of Clearwater Beach tourism at the scale of the motel room roadside vacancy sign restaurant entrance retail storefront and weekend entertainment stage. unknown
1950233201950. Clearwater Florida photo archive by George Fulmer documenting a Gulf Coast city in the early postwar Sunbelt boom: downtown storefronts automobile traffic tourism businesses beauty shops laundromats pharmacies loan offices civic buildings youth music programs local entertainments and everyday commercial life. George Fulmer identified here through the studio sleeves and the Clearwater job file context worked as a commercial and civic photographer in a period when Pinellas County grew quickly with new residents new retail construction and an increasingly car centered downtown. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 70 items including 34 silver gelatin photographs with 36 corresponding and unique large format negatives contained in 15 studio sleeves with some annotations ranging from 3" x 5" to 4" x 5" Clearwater Florida circa early 1950s. Storefronts and signs identify Billie Moran Hair Stylist Spotlite Cleaners Launderette Family Loan Co. Loans Lane's Pharmacy Harris Drive In Pharmacy and a downtown block with the Capitol Theatre marquee and McCrory's along a traffic-filled street. Other scenes include audio equipment demonstrations musicians performing before seated audiences children handling rabbits a youth band rehearsal commercial laundry workers golfers near a clubhouse and staged presentation or prize events. Original sleeves strengthen the local identification with handwritten client names addresses dates and job numbers including "Portal Office U.S. Post Office" "P.G.A. Clinic" "Family Loan Office" "Lane Pharm" "Harris Pharmacy" and "Helpy Selfy Laundry." More scenes place people inside the social and commercial interiors of the city: a woman stands beside a microphone while another plays piano; accordion players and guitarists perform before a seated audience in a hall draped with streamers; children and an adult handle rabbits in what appears to be a club or youth program setting; a school band director leans into a room packed with young musicians and music stands; workers stand at wash stations in a commercial laundry; golfers pose and shake hands near a clubhouse; a woman and man stand on a small platform before a seated crowd during what appears to be a staged presentation or prize event.<br /> <br /> These scenes belong to the years when Florida's west coast cities were advertising modern storefronts widening their commercial appeal and absorbing the population growth that followed World War II air conditioning road building and the state's aggressive promotion of itself as a place to live shop vacation and retire. For institutional collections the group supplies named evidence of how a single city looked and conducted business during the first great Sunbelt surge: not only landmark buildings and downtown traffic but service counters display windows local entertainment children's programs and the ordinary businesses that usually vanish first from the record. Light wear minor surface handling and expected age toning to prints and negatives with some sleeves worn from studio use; overall in very good condition. A strong regional archive of Clearwater's commercial and civic life still anchored to the working paperwork that identifies who hired Fulmer and what parts of the city he was asked to record. unknown
152 pages. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated in black and white. Map endpapers. A "dramatic account of the second Seminole War, enhanced by an awesome setting, which will engage and enlighten both the scholar of naval history and the armchair sailor." - dust jacket. Armorial bookplate on verso of front free endpaper, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket preserved in mylar. A quality copy. Book
19355862Ybor City Tampa Florida: the restaurant 1935. Small stapled booklet 10 x 6 cm. 30 2 pages. Advertisements. Index. Illustrated. Evident FIRST & ONLY EDITION. A promotional cocktail book with recipes as well from the oldest restaurant in Florida and one of the oldest and largest Spanish/Cuban restaurants in America. A tip of the hat is given to the bartender "Genial" Tony who is indicated as the compiler. A single illustration of a woman raising a glass is signed by the illustrator in the print "Com Cut". The cocktail recipes include a Napoleon "Columbia" Jack Rose Caribe Orange Blossom Conchita "Columbia" Abbey Cocktail Gin Ricky Absinthe Frappe Bull-Dog Daiquiri Cocktail Real Presidente Cocktail Dry Martine Cocktail Oriente Seventh Heaven and others. Culinary recipes include Black Beans Yellow Rice and Chicken and Spanish Bean Soup. Opened in 1903 and owned by the same family since 1905 the Columbia Restaurant is the oldest restaurant in Florida. The original name "Columbia Saloon" was dropped with the onset of Prohibition in favor of the more neutral Columbia Restaurant. After Repeal the Columbia reinvigorated its bar business and added entertainment becoming a regular stop for Latin American entertainers and touring musicians. The archives of the restaurant and of its owners the Gonzmart family are held at Florida State University. The interior and back panels of the wrappers include advertisements for Mr. Old Boston Fine Liquors Tropical Ice Cream and Sherbert Company of Tampa and wines from Spain's Castel del Remey. The front wrapper panel printed in black and blue features a Spanish galleon. Stapled in wrappers with a small smudge to rear panel otherwise near fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Noling Beverage Literature; not referenced in any way online. [the restaurant] unknown books
201388489o. O., o. V., 2013. 76 S. 8° Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
17236495AMadrid, Franco, 1723. 4°. XXX, II, 268 S., XII S. Pergamentband der Zeit.
Piacevolissima opera.<BR>Volume in-folio; legatura moderna in mezza pelle (mantenuti i piatti originali applicati sul nuovo cartonato); pp. 16 + 16 tavole incise all'acquaforte su carta pesante.<BR>Ogni foglio cm. 46 x 33 (alla battuta cm. 28 x 22).<BR>Consueto ingiallimento della carta; mende alle cuffie (in particolare la parte superiore del dorso staccata dal piatto anteriore per cm. 4); il margine delle prime due pagine è stato sottoposto a restauro professionale; un piccolo alone segna, senza disturbare, l'angolo interno inferiore delle 16 pagine iniziali e della prima tavola; ottime le condizioni delle altre tavole.<BR>La prima edizione di questa bella opera è del 1888.<BR>Questo il testo completo del frontispizio:<BR>"Frescos de Goya en la Iglesia de San Antonio de la Florida. Grabados al agua fuerte por D. José M. Galvan y Candela grabador del Deposito Hidrografico. Obra premiada con medalla de segunda clase en la Exposicion National de Bellas Artes de 1878. Texto por D. Juan De Dios De La Rada y Delgado precedido del informe dado acerca de esta obra por la Real Academia de San Fernando. Escrito por el Excmo. Sr. D. Pedro de Madrazo directo de la misma. Segunda Edicion.
198513741985. Softcover. VG but sheets are loose because the binding glue has dried. Wraps. 80 pp. 6 color 27 bw repros. Introduction by Roy C. Craven Jr. Thirty-three works are listed and annotated and another ten paintings are listed on the last page. unknown books
1997Q-0960661638Favorite Recipes Press FRP 1997. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Favorite Recipes Press (FRP) hardcover
0265925177.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9780443223433_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
92 pages. Features: Nice Mimeograph ad shows their duplicator in use in many military offices; Great Fairbanks, Morse & Co. ad shows sub sinking Japanese carrier with caption "The Speak a Language the Japs Understand"; One-page Boeing photo ad for the B-17 shows an Axis plane about to crash land; Marjorie Gestring marries - with photo of her; Brief obituaries for Mrs. Emma G.M. Fall, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sir Edward Beatty, and Ben B. Lindsey; Dramatic Beech Aircraft one-page photo ad shows an AT-11 dropping bombs; Uncommon Cadillac ad shows their new M-5 tank (who knew Cadillac made tanks?); Fall of Gabes - Montgomery won on his biggest gamble; Major war coverage; Photo of US bombers attacking Japanese ship in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea; Aerial photo of Krupp Works bombed by RAF; Interesting photo of Japanese soldiers in Burma dancing with Geisha girls; Series of domestic rebukes to FDR; Photo of Fiorello H. La Guardia in uniform during WWI; Before and after photos of a Seattle meat market illustrate meat shortage; Buick ad shows large shells being manufactured; Great one-page color ad for the Vega Ventura aircraft; Photo in massive Douglas Aircraft factory at Oklahoma City which builds Skytrains; Photo of Greg Rice and his two-mile world's record run; Photo of sheep grazing in the Pasadena Rose Bowl(!); Photo of "Hit Parade" dance star Chinita; Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota; Canadian Club ad features color photos of Tarpon Springs, Florida Sponge-fishermen; Nice back cover color-photo ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features night photo of Merchant Mariners at sea; and much more. Average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
0428119247.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1609717554-7-1Mometrix Media LLC. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Mometrix Media LLC unknown