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1986Q-0939944448Seaside Pub 1986-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Seaside Pub hardcover
60884bdFlorida Department of Citrus n.d. ca. 2018. Quarto white binder with full-color insert to upper cover and spine 46 pp of full-color photo. illus. Fine. unknown books
1391973860.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
430 p., illus. + one fold-out map. One of 1000 copies. Hardcover Very good condition; purple spine faded
430 p., illus. + one fold-out map. Presentation copy to Harry Quigg, signed by the editor on 11/23/51. Hardcover Good condition; top of spine chipped
188944906Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1889. 8vo. xviii 19-200 pp. Chromolith colour frntsp. 3 chromolith colour plates 2 tinted etchings 59 text woodcut engravings historiated vignettes and plates. Contemporary full brown morocco raised bands gilt lettrng on spine gilt inner ruling & dentelle marbled endpapers a.e.g. signed MacDonald & Sons on verso of ffep vry slght sunng to spine vry slght shlfwr NF copy w/ frmr ownrshp inscrptn on ffep. First edition of this beautifully illustrated book in a fine period binding by the famed Boston book binding firm. Deland 1857-1945 writes this early travel account through St. Augustine and along the St. Johns River in the 1880s including vivid reminiscences of the scenery natural history and the local people of the time some of it in dialect. Louis Kinney Harlow 1850-1913 was an exceptional New England landscape artist noted for his paintings and etchings at the end of the 19th century had moved to Boston in the mid-1880s in order to advance his career. Little, Brown, and Co., hardcover
200p., illus. Illus. include 4 col. plates & 2 etchings. Hardcover Very good condition in 3/4 leather, edges worn
199935464Köln Vista-Point-Verl., 1999. 240 S. 21 cm, Broschiert ,
1795054638.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20081130318.22Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education 2008. 6th edition. Hardcover. New. 4to hardcover. No dj as issued. NEW. Still in shrinkwrap. Includes CD-ROM. Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education hardcover
74-0991Tallahasee: Florida Flambeau 1921. Folio. Signs of light wear. Slight discolorations creasing. Very Good.Handwritten note at top.Provenance: 19th & 20th Century Ephemera from the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Tallahasee: Florida Flambeau, 1921. unknown
B9781014356970Hardback. New. hardcover
0265796733.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364792620.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1821WRCAM39560St. Augustine: Richard W. Edes & Co. 1821. 4pp. Cut of the Seal of the United States in masthead. Early horizontal fold. Neatly separated at center fold unobtrusive tape repair at head of center fold on pp.1 and 4. Light foxing small ink stain in upper margin of first page not affecting text. Very good. The fourth issue of the FLORIDA GAZETTE the first American newspaper in Florida. The GAZETTE began publication in July 1821 at the time of Spain's cession of the Floridas to the United States; Florida Territory was organized the following year. This issue of the weekly newspaper prints the names of the St. Augustine city council an account and description of the "Creoles of Louisiana" from the LOUISIANA ADVERTISER a lengthy article on the treatment of dysentery various advertisements letters a notice on the capture of five escaped slaves and local news including a story on a "splendid ball" thrown by the American officers of the St. Augustine garrison for the Spanish ladies and gentlemen of the town. OCLC lists only five institutions holding any issues of the GAZETTE. Edes died of yellow fever in October and the last recorded issue dates from Dec. 22 1821. A rare early Florida imprint. SERVIES 1075. Richard W. Edes & Co. unknown books
20141-1630940682Mometrix Media LLC 2014. Paperback. New. flc crds edition. 222 pages. 11.00x8.40x0.50 inches. Mometrix Media LLC paperback
1630940682.Gcards. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
196542232Jacksonville: Florida State Board of Health 1965. Digest. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial paper wrappers; pp127-150; illus. Near Fine. Entire issue devoted to documenting the seasonal migrant labor population in Florida and improving public health services on their behalf. Illustrated throughout from photographs halftones. Florida State Board of Health unknown books
102020852X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192638235Jacksonville: The Record Company Printers n.d. circa 1926. n.d. circa 1926. 9" x 24" large sheet that folds to twelve 9" x 4" panels including 2 colorful panels. Black and white map entitled: "Hotel George Washington Jacksonville Florida Adams and Julia Streets" shows exactly where the hotel is located. It is the nearest first-class hotel to the Union Terminal the junction of five great railroads. Black and white photographs of the main dining room a typical bedroom the lobby and more. The rates for its 300 bedrooms are: single rooms $3.00 to $5.00 double rooms $5.00 to $8.00. Describes the main hotel office with telephones telegraphs newsstand taxi-cab office et.al.; Barber Shop Book and Gift Shop and a Drug Store. "The Hotel George Washington is the only Hotel in the South with Radio in every room the equipment being equalled only by the largest hotels in the country." Light wear to the extremities and to spine approximate 5" split to one of the folds else a good copy. The Record Company Printers, n.d. (circa 1926). unknown
3319535like new. unknown
141010768X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0267007965.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266943926.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover