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1927WRCAM56708N.p. likely Pasadena 1927. 12pp. Pictorial self-wrappers stapled. Minor creasing and toning. Very good. A rare ephemeral program for a concert held at the Rose Bowl on Sunday September 28 likely 1927 featuring African-American performers. The program identifies the origin of the concert: "Learning that the only Professional Community Musical Organization in Pasadena was making its final stage appearance owing to lack of funds we the Colored Citizens of Pasadena determined to give a benefit concert for the Pasadena Municipal Band as a matter of civic pride in our City." The performers include the band itself followed by the Etude Ethiopian Chorus and soloists Cora Leverda Morrow and Mattie Duckett. The Etude Ethiopian Chorus was managed by Freita Shaw. Both Shaw and Duckett who was also the business manager for the group are pictured on a page describing the Chorus. There are also committee listings for the Colored Citizens Presentation Committee passages regarding the importance of music to the African- American community and a program of the songs performed at the benefit concert including James Weldon Johnson's "Life Every Voice and Sing" described by the NAACP in 1919 as "the Negro national anthem". The program text is interspersed throughout with advertisements for local businesses including the Bickley Printing Company of Pasadena who most likely printed the program the printer always gets an ad in the local program. OCLC seems to be silent on this publication. unknown books
195629731Berkeley California 1956. 1st thus. Beige cloth spine with printed wrappers. City of Alameda stamp to front wrapper othewise VG. 103 1 pp. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated with drawings plans schematics & from photographs. 7 long fold-out sheets at rear. 11' x 8-3/8" <br/><br/>This report covers that portion of construction immediately prior to its 1956 opening. hardcover books
1935941Los Angeles: All Year Club of Southern California 1935. Staplebound. Very good. 80pp stapled booklet in wraps with California Pacific International Exposition San Diego advertisment on rear. All Year Club of Southern California unknown books
196075782Berkley Calif 1960. Paperback. Good. 16 unnumbered pages. Wrapper. 23cm. Cover soil and spotting. Several ink markings. 128 items listed. <br/><br/> paperback books
1963243029Los Angeles: American Civil Liberties Union Southern California Branch 1963. Six panel brochure minor creasing else good condition 5x8.5 inches. American Civil Liberties Union, Southern California Branch unknown books
1965153592San Francisco CA: California Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress 1965. Various pagings vol. 3 Summer 1965 mild soiling on back cover and slightly worn office filing note on front cover features three of the briefs filed to challenge the constitutionality of 1963 ballot measure Proposition 14 which invalidated laws prohibiting racial discrimination in housing 1. The C.L.S.A. "master brief."--2. The supplemental brief in Thomas v. Goulias including the Earl Raab affidavit--3. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund brief. Law Commentary. This case put the final nail in the coffin of racial covenants and legal housing discrimination in California and established the legal precedent that the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution supersedes any state law or constitutional provision that allows racial discrimination. California Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress unknown books
193422838California: Not Published 1934. Group of 8 letters; sent from silverware salesperson Chauncey G. Nichols to his wife - who is in Great Neck Long Island NY at first - and later moves to California - and then back to New York; written from various hotels on their letterhead and in their imprinted envelopes including the Los Angeles Biltmore the U.S. Grant in San Diego the Olympic Hotel in Seattle Washington the Hotel Benson in Portland Oregon and finally with the return to the East coast the Hotel Adelphia in Philadelphia PA; the first letter containing a 3-page International Silver Co. Pacific Coast Division Route List with day-by-day typed information on Nichols' schedule - date city state which hotels - at which he would be for mailing and telegraphic contact; all the letters very clearly hand-written in ink and of several pages giving details of the struggle to make sales earn commissions names of clients and businesses appointments and success or failure - this all interspersed with family information - preparing for the move of the family to California - via bus train or automobile and the pluses and minuses of each mode - money & budgeting children pets great devotion and love between the partners and a few other family details - notice that Nichols give his wife that she should not pack the 'still' - that it was no longer required Prohibition having been repealed by this time; with a few portrait photographs laid-in; envelopes with postal cancellations most sent via airmail with stamps intact; some wear and soiling to envelopes; letters and photos in very good condition and an interesting group of business history from the depression era; ".The International Silver Company was formed in 1898 by various independent New England silversmiths that joined themselves together to form a company that became the world's largest manufacturer of silverware.International Silver Company and its factories were active in the whole Meriden-Wallingford area becoming possibly the larger center for silver craftsmanship in the US. The peak of the production was reached in the late 1930s." from the Silver Collection website information on the company; Barbour Meriden Silver Rogers Wilcox Forbes American Silver were all part of this consortium at one time. Manuscript. Broadside. Very Good. Not Published books
196057443San Francisco: Americans for Democratic Action 1960. Pamphlet. 12p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.25 inches wraps lightly worn staples rusted else very good condition. Americans for Democratic Action unknown books
190840936Los Angeles CA: Anti-Saloon League of California 1908. 1st printing presumed. Buff printed paper. Significant wear to paper chipping tearing soiling creasing and age-toning all apparent. A Good copy only. 16 pp. Adverts and b/w photographic images throughout. 12-1/8" x 8-7/8" <br/><br/>Contains articles such as: The Los Angeles County Republican Convention Law and Logic Fredericks Renominated and the poem "Kate Vane". The California State Library boasts holdings of these periodicals. Anti-Saloon League of California unknown books
196827343Irvine: Art Gallery University of California 1968. First Edition. Loose Sheets. Fine/No. Fine copy of this poster announcing an exhibition in Irvine in 1968. Poster folded as issued. Invitation card from the Art Gallery attached and quite scarce thus. Poster shows a work by Ben Talbert. When opened the poster measures 11.5 x 14" tall. Never used this poster is still folded and sealed with the gallery's red stickers. The show was the brain child of Hal Glicksman who famously consulted with Wallace Berman and others about the exhibition. see LP Wallace Berman In Conversation for more information. A copy of the LP will be included with the purchase of the poster. Art Gallery, University of California unknown books
197227841Long Beach: Associated Students-School of Fine Art California State University 1972. First edition. Wrappers unpaginated; near fine. <br/><br/> Associated Students-School of Fine Art, California State University unknown books
1931D16575Berkeley: University of California Press 1931. Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio; black cloth lettered in gilt; pp. 482. A nice clean copy aside from small ownership signature of astronomer D. K. Yeomans. Part 1 Solar Atmosphere. Part II Halley's Comet. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
1929Z1037Mount Hamilton:: Lick Observatory 1929. 1929. 8vo. 11 pp. Printed wrappers. Previous owner's inked signature on front cover of Edgar N. Fought M.D. Philadelphia. Very good. Rare. Lick Observatory, 1929. unknown books
1911151600Oakland: The Club 1911. 16p. mimeo'd 4p.holograph signatures plus fifty or so totally blank leaves. Signators are members of the Club. Hardcover in pressed-calf-bound boards gilt-titled an 8.5x13 inch oblong. Commences with a "Certificate of Articles of Incorporation" signed by Secretary of State Frank C. Jordan with the embossed gilt State Seal affixed. Find also various papers laid-in including an oversize brochure "Three Score and Ten A commemoration of the Athenian-Nile Club" from 1953 which is covered with holograph signatures; two baseball excursion cards from 1959 & 1969 a copy of a Notary Public document signed and a program from a military event hosted by the Club in 1968. Item is very worn the front cover is cracked across and limp expect abrasions to all extremities with some card showing at corner tips. A fair copy. Document signed by original members of the Athenian Club. The Club unknown books
1920002340Los Angeles: Touring Bureau Route and Map Service Automobile Club of Southern California 1920. First Edition. Very good. Two maps n. d. 1920; 10 1/2 x 3 3/4; beige card stock printed in black; small creases to corners; a minor spot to lower margin of one of the maps; very good condition. Early 20th century road maps they detailed the routes from Truckee by Lake Tahoe north to Clio Plumas County. It also showed rivers terrain elevations hotels and gas stations and so on. Not in OCLC; not in the trade as of December 2018. Touring Bureau Route and Map Service, Automobile Club of Southern California unknown books
1919MXG514-2Los Angeles:: Prepared by the Route Department of the Automobile Club of Southern California 1919. Second Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folded Map. 9 5/8 x 3 5/8 inches. Open to 14 7/8 x 9 5/8 inches 4 panels each side. Scale is approximately 1:150000. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights distances in miles along routes between different cities noted in circles and squares Map Number 322 dated 8-2-16 E. J. B. but copyrighted 1919 on front panel; text clean unmarked light toning. Very Good. This is an early Automobile Club of Southern California map showing automobile roads from Santa Cruz to San Jose via California Redwood Park. Prepared by the Route Department of the Automobile Club of Southern California, paperback books
1925305325Los Angeles 2601 South Figueroa Street ca. 1925. 1925. 3 3/8" x 6" pictorial brochure folds to form eight panels. Eight b/w halftone photographs. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. No Binding. Very Good. Los Angeles, 2601 South Figueroa Street, ca. 1925. unknown books
1981138961Los Angeles: Automobile Club of Southern California 1981. 21.3 cm pp. 1-3 4-39 40: blank cover illustration 5 maps pictorial wrappers stapled. First edition. Describes access regulations accommodations and other services interpretive and other recreational activities and principal points of interest. Includes short sections on the history geology and ecology of the parks together with a section on hiking and backpacking including day hikes and major backcountry routes. Reprinted with revisions several times at least through 1995. Cover edges tanned mostly along bottom edges a very good copy. #138961 Automobile Club of Southern California unknown books
193027048New York Kansas City Montreal: California Perfume Company Inc 1930. Wraps. Very Good. Not paginated. 76 pages. 10 x 7 inches. Two post screw binder with leatherette covers. "AVON" stylized logo on front cover. Full color advertisements for products throughout. Designed as a distributor trade catalog. Wraps. No date but we believe it pre-dates the 1934 catalog found in the Hagley archives. The prices are just a bit cheaper and the lack images of the Good Housekeeping seal found below the 1934 catalog products. California Perfume Company, Inc unknown books
193510823Los Angeles Highland Springs Resort ca. 1935. 1935. Folding four-panel brochure 9" x 16" printed in green and orange. 2-page panoramic view of the resort with 6 other halftone illustrations and a small map. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Contains recreational and accommodations information for this 400 acre resort located in the Cherry Valley district. No Binding. Very Good. [Los Angeles, Highland Springs Resort, ca. 1935]. unknown books
196331432Berkeley: University of California 1963. Softcover. VG- light wear and scuffing to cover edges. Black and color illustrated wraps with green lettering;. 55 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Includes works by Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. "Organized by the Committee for Arts and Lectures at the University of California Berkeley." Includes bibliographical references page 15. University of California unknown books
196983681969. Softcover. G one set of staple holes throughout at RH edge. Color wraps. 51 pp. 7 color 11 bw plates. "Richard Lindner's art derives from very personal sexual obsessive visions. The characters who inhabit his paintings are the robots of twentieth-century urban life.specifically New Yorkers." Includes the essay "Richard Lindner 'the secret of the inner voice'" by Dore Ashton an interview by Dean Swanson the plates an exhibition checklist of 87 works bibliography biography and exhibitions. unknown books
1929302295Los Angeles 1929. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. Limp leatherette with title and recipient name stamped in gilt to upper cover. Large black quarter morocco clamshell box gilt. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. "It is proposed that a COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS be opened to the public on a fifty cent admission basis which is to be properly laid out as an attractive Zoological and Botanical Garden with the finest and largest private collection of animals birds and reptiles to be seen anywhere on the continent."<br/><br/>The advent of the motion picture industry in California had many wide-ranging ramifications on the business world and one was that it created a new market for firms who traditionally supplied animals to circuses and zoos both public and private owned by the likes of William Randolph Hearst. <br/><br/>This archive is a report by the Investment Auditors of California for the Horne Corporation that was looking to expand by establishing a zoological garden in the environs of Los Angeles. The Horne Corporation was the largest and most successful of its type at the time apparently the only company in the US that could completely outfit a circus with both animals and show equipment. They were to purchase the Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio for $250000 and thereby sought to provide a similarly complete service to the film studios with both animals and suitable locations for film sets.<br/><br/>The head of the company I.S. Horne for whom this report was compiled commenced trading in animals from Kansas City MO around 1914. The range of animals at the their disposal included big game birds reptiles and many of the documents concern the prospect of importing reindeer from Alaska.<br/><br/>The material is held in a presentation album and includes the certificate of incorporation in Wilmington Delaware May 13 1929 as well as the by-laws of the corporation minutes of the first meeting the proposal for Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio and a balance sheet. At this stage the company had total assets of $57700 & liabilities of $625388.46; an enumeration of the various animals in inventory including wildebeest sables leopard lynx Rhodesian baboons bushbaby and a large aardvark.<br/><br/>Of real interest are the plans for the park including artist's impressions which would be furnished with circus attractions "Monkey Island" jungle setting for motion pictures and an acknowledgment that "before the introduction of the motion picture industry the art of showmanship was not quite so highly developed as it is today." In fact one of the first pictures they supplied animals for was - appropriately enough - Trader Horn which was nominated for the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. <br/><br/>On a more practical level there is a "Descriptive Classification of Principal Commercial Wild Animals" which lists 340 different animals in some details. There is also an account of hunting wild animals in East Africa as well as a section on animals that have been trained to hunt by man. Furthermore there is also much correspondence which provides much insight into the game industry its clients and the prospects for its future.<br/><br/>Horne's venture subsequently became known as the World Jungle Compound in Thousand Oaks California eventually being acquired by 20th Century Fox studios. This archive is a record of a new phase of the entertainment industry. unknown books
1969List901Los Angeles 1969. First Edition. Two long mimeographed sheets text on rectos and versos. Very good with some normal wear. Very Good. An uncommon Black Panther newsletter from the Southern California Chapter of the Black Panthers dealing with the case of Nathaniel Clark who was killed by his wife following an altercation. Though the newsletter claims the killing was done by "counter-revolutionary elements. manifested in the form of a woman who claimed to be Nate's wife" it was in fact his wife who killed him and only being seventeen at the time she was tried in juvenile court where the death was ruled to be involuntary manslaughter. unknown books
194132612Berkeley: Book Arts Club of the University of California 1941. First edition. Cloth. A fine copy in a very good rubbed dust jacket with small tears at the spine. 102 pp. Sm. 8vo. Copy no. 307 of 450 printed. Signed by Fanny Borden once Vassar's library director. Book Arts Club of the University of California hardcover books