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195074412California: N.p. 1950s. Diary-like annotated photo and postcard album of road trips taken in 1952 1955 1957/58 by Dr. Edwin L. and Zura Dyer of San Diego California. A mixture of photos post cards typewritten daily accounts ephemera and clippings housed in a green Scrap Book and Album from the Educational Press Inc. New York; measures 6 †x 9 â€. Typed dated diary entries bring the photos and postcards into context with several automobile trips taken by the Dyer family. The scrapbook was assembled by Dr. Edwin L. Dyer 1890-1971 an optometrist in San Diego with frequent mention in the dated entries to his wife Zura 1893-1962. The 1940 census lists three children Marshall Marian or Miriam Lee and Edwin Jr. Prior to his optometry practice Dyer had served as a Lieutenant in the 93rd Spruce Squadron stationed out of Vancouver Barracks Vancouver Washington during WW I. The first trip documented was to an annual convention of the California Optometric Association held in Sacramento February 1952. Zura Dyer is pictured in a newspaper clipping as one of four delegates for the Woman’s Auxiliary’s convention which was held simultaneously with the state optometric association’s in Sacramento. The typed account of the trip includes sights along the way where they ate and slept and impressions. “8 p.m. off for Los. Slept in car by road – left at 7 a.m. Wed. Drove thru mts on way to Bakersfield. Tehachapi. 7:45 a.m. breakfast at a lovely road house. A 76 mile drive to Bakersfield thru hills and farm land. Cattle. Snow in mts. At Gorman. Sacramento 320 miles off…†The trip is visually documented with colored postcard views of Sacramento Fresno Bakersfield and Los Angeles along with cut-out pages from the conferences they attended in Sacramento.The next trip documented was a vacation up the coast to Oregon and on to Seattle and the Vancouver B.C. area in July 1955. Sample entry from the return trip “Stayed in motel on S. side of Olympia Wash. Cooked dinner and breakfast. Took picture. $5 lunch in Portland then on to Witham’s. Arrived at Witham’s 4 p.m. Perry milking. Helen showed all the beautiful flowers etc. Ate cherries red raspberries cookies & cream. Left at 8: with car full of salmon chicken gooseberries jam and cherries. Stayed at Motel near Eugene double room grapes and berries all around. $5.00 Thurs. 14th Grant’s Pass. Warm. Ice-cream. 12:30 warm so decided to turn off into high mts. and visit Oregon Caves. Around side of mts. very tall pine trees. Two-hour trip thru caves conducted by young college boy. Very beautiful but damp trip.†A group of 3 †x 3 †photos document that trip Christmas time 1957 found the Dyers making another trip up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. The entries for this trip are more detailed and extensive than the first two. “Saturday December 21 / Up at 9 a.m. Had break-fast in Motel. Packed and started for San Francisco. Couldn’t find any Motels nearer than Daly City without paying as much as Hotels charge so went back to Daly City and found just what we wanted – Motel with kitchenette. We took it for 5 days and proceeded to make it look like home Walked up to a beautiful big market on the corner and bought a boneless butt eggs bread peaches cheese and apple pie. Boy! Ham and eggs never tasted better. What a life! Sunday December 22 / Arose at 8:30 a.m. and went to Golden Gate Park. Visited Aquarium Science Building planetarium and Botanical Gardens. Had lunch out of a slot machine. Arrived back at Motel at 6:30 p.m. Zura fixed a swell dinner. Wrote postals read Sunday paper and went to bed 10 p.m.â€The scrapbook contains over 80 smapshots and 28 post cards that visually document Dr. Dyer’s daily travel accounts on three different automobile trips. Together his entries and the images provide an interesting look at road travel in California and elsewhere in the 1950s N.p. unknown
190476473Los Angeles : Coronado Beach Co. 1904. First edition. Small oblong pamphlet. 23 1 map pages with numerous photographic illustrations. Publisher's printed gray wrappers lettered in white and with a window on the front cover showing a photograph of the children's pool with a view of the tent city on the front. Front cover reading "Coronado Tent City. 1904. "Right Up to Now." Bay and Ocean Climate and Scenery Art and Engineering Here Combined to Goodly Purpose." Very good. Only 2 copies located by OCLC.One of the very first publications about the famed tent city at the Hotel Del Coronado. "From 1900 until 1938 The Del's Tent City was a popular camp-style destination for travelers who couldn't afford to stay in the big hotel. Designed like a small city its grid of dirt streets eventually became well-worn thoroughfares lined with mature trees. An early brochure described the accommodations: “A furnished tent comprises electric lights matting on boarded floor comfortable beds and cots bedding wash-stand mirror tables chairs rockers camp-chairs and stools necessary cooking utensils clean linen daily care of tent and laundry service of tent linen.†Tent City also featured restaurants a soda fountain library grocery store shops a small hotel the Arcade theatre bandstand dance pavilion merry-go-round shooting gallery swimming floats one with a high-diving board its own police department and daily newspaper" Hotel Del Coronado. Coronado Beach Co. unknown
1898252146San Francisco 1898. Original brass skeleton-style key 13â„4 inches in length attached by a small chain to a 4 x 13â„4 inch brass tag. Expected wear rubbing and discoloration. Very good. In a half morocco and cloth folding case spine gilt. Apparently an original brass key for box 151 of the Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. The bank was founded in January 1898 and this key would seem to be contemporaneous with its opening. A nice piece of San Francisco and Wells Fargo financial relic. unknown
San Marino (California), 1938, in-8, br., pp. 55.
6677CHINO CALIFORNIA. ALS. 4pg. 6 x 9. August 9 1882. Chino California. An autograph letter signed E.H. Gates to F.M. Fowler about Western life in Chino: As I come from town last night I found a letter from youall your kind letters & tokens of remembrances for between work on Ranch & Equalizing with Board in town. I have had very little time for anything in townI saw C. Ferguson just to speak with him & say howdyHenry Clive was up town last week got tight was a raving about woods & others. They got him to lie down in his corral where theClives horses were being fed about 12 oclock that night. Mrs. Woods having sent one of her boys up after woods to come home immediately as she was very sick & Woods called for his own team for start for home. The horse hostler was taking them from the stalls near where Henry was asleep. He aroused up & hollowed out in that your woods. I have got you now & fired his revolver. The hostler caught him took his pistol away. The watchman nabbed him. Henrys friend Elir to front heard the hostler to run away. Woods went after him & caught him at Healy beach brought him back & Henry is bound over for $1500 they had better send him up long enough for Henryfor Henry will kill himself if he ever gets loose. Woods has a solitaire connection with his home place. The letter is in very good condition. unknown
18852866391885. Trade Paperback. 4 page letter. J. P. Dunn was Controller State of California 1883-1891. Edward C. Marshall was the Attorney General of California from 1883-1887. Autograph letter signed 4-pages on Controller's Department State of California letterhead dated Nov. 19 1885 from 'Clark.' Letter is responding to a request from Dunn who is in San Francisco for a copy of 'the Kentucky tax decision.' The letter continues with praise for the success of Dunn's efforts 'to make the Monarchs of the Rail bend their necks to the just yoke of the State.Stay right at San Francisc until no stone is left unturned against any possible act being done to render this triumph futile.' Letter continues to praise Dunn and criticize 'Marshall' 'in which his own action and lack of action to save the interests of the State he is sworn to protect writes the word damnable in red letters over his official name' and continues 'the lousy coin that corrupted his official palm was a prize more valuable in price to him than pure life and spotless character.' And 'he now harvests in callous-heartedness the sheaves of disgrace the waving fields from which he might have reaped honor and renown'.'The Governor is enjoying the victory hugely.' Excellent content. About 525 words.<br> paperback
Mexico, Auge International, 1978, 4to (cm. 34,5 x 25,5) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 360 completamente illustrato da fotografie e da tavole fotografiche a colori
195816592San Francisco: Book Club of California 1958. A beautiful book appropriately designed and printed at the Grabhorn Press. A combination lively history of the Club and detailed bibliography of the first 100 books published by the Club narrated by David Magee renowned California author and rare book dealer. Many sample pages from the books have been reproduced in full color for this edition. Quarter bound in rough linen with sides covered in a paper with an overall leaf pattern superimposed on a wood-grained background. xxviii 80 pages. Prospectus laid in. Fine condition. Book Club of California unknown
196486792Walnut Creek California: Las Lomas High School 1964. Hardcover. About very good with mild edge-wear and very slight foxing & musting; no writing inside. Quarto in red boards with stamped and embossed gold gilt sword to front; 124 pages; chiefly b&w photos. Scarce. Las Lomas High School Walnut Creek California. {Las Lomas High School) hardcover
6443Lodi: Wes Emerson Tolliver Printing Co. 1940. 1st edition. Pages 87 pp.8vo. Stiff cardboard wraps. Staple bound. 1st edition. Illustrated with advertisements. Includes listings of rural residents and residents of Acampo Clements Lockeford Woodbridge and Victor. Front cover with small chip from bottom edge and one inch and half closed tear on the fore edge tape repaired. Else in very good condition. Scarce. Lodi: Wes Emerson, Tolliver Printing Co. 1940. paperback
19672357<p>Oracle of Southern California 1967. First edition 32p b/w photos b/w and color art. Tabloid format folded in middle in very-good condition with wonderful double-page art in middle of issue. Features articles art poetry priceless adds.</p> Oracle of Southern California paperback
1891H6847California PA: State Normal School 1891. Paperback. Very Good. The catalog is 57 pp. illustrated with some plates very good. The Normal Review is 16 pp. each 11 inches tall; the September and December issues have their original tan covers all ads the other two have the complete text but not their covers. All rare. State Normal School paperback
191075671Ontario: N.p. 1910-1920. Original oblong 8 x 6 inches brown leather album bearing 188 original photographs. Most are snap shot size but some are large. Some fading to a few but overall a nice album with no dropped pictures and in good condition.Seems to be an album of a tight-knit group of friends in eastern Los Angeles primarily Ontario. There are 10 small head shots on the second page with Blanche Bradburn being the wildest and on the page following it shows what appears to be the same women with a title of "Mrs. Warmer's Sunday School Classes." They all appear too old to be taking Sunday School classes so likely they were teachers. Early photograph albums concerning Los Angeles are not so scarce but albums where the main people live in Ontario right at the foot of Mt. Baldy are few and far between. This is born out by the photos on the next two pages which concern a horse and buggy outing to Cucamonga Canyon in 1910. Here we can see that the teachers are talking them on a field trip. They are next off to Urbita Springs near San Bernardino which offered a lake and swimming area along with amusement rides in the location that is now Inland Center Mall. Nest trip; Redondo Beach and Pier but this time the youngsters are left behind. After a brief trip back to Cucamonga Canyon the go by car to Stoddard's Canyon in Idaho where they spend a great deal of time hiking and exploring.The group seems to dwindle in size yet their next trip is a gutsy one; up the Owens Valley to Mammoth. It is here that the captions stop and the album turns into a sort of remembrance of friends and the children they birth through the years. There is one fun photograph of one of the women playing golf. Finally at the end we see a group shot of them all again looking considerably older and wiser but still smiling. N.p. hardcover
75819N.p.: N.p. A large photograph album with hundreds of snapshots. This appears to have been assembled by an Austrian immigrant named Liesel Ficht. Her final home was in the Hollywood Hills. Liesel and her husband appear to have been the host willing or not we do not know to many of their Austrian family and friends as they went almost everywhere. Irvine Park; Hndenberg Park; Joshua Tree viewing; Knotts Berry Farm in 1850; Disneyland in 1956; Doheny Beach now Playa del Rey: Santa Barbara; Bullfights in Tijuana; Agua Caliente Race Track; Las Vegas in 1954 with the Desert Inn and The "21 Club"; Solvang; Rosa Rita Beach; Laguna Beach; San Francisco; Many of Burlingame CA a branch of the family; and many of their trips back to Austria and Germany. Almost all captioned but unfortunately almost all of people. They appeared to enjoy drinking and partying. The quality of the photographs vary widely but still an interesting album of a immigrant family living in Southern California in the 1950s. N.p. unknown
8156Oakland: Thompson & West 1882. Facsimile repint of 1882 edition. Pages 416 pps.4to. Cloth. Facsimile repint of 1882 edition. Black & white illustrations throughout. Cover a bit scuffed top two inches of front black roughly torn off last 80 pages foxed else very good. (Oakland:) Thompson & West (1882.) hardcover
1st edition. Original peach colored printed wrappers, stitched, 88 pages. Singerman 1461. Cohen, prominent San Francisco lawyer, book collector, and leader of the Jewish community, was unjustly accused of embezzling funds which belonged to creditors of the firm of Adams & Co. , a banking house which had recently defaulted. The case involved transactions with the California Steam Navigation Company. In 1862 the case was dismissed and Cohen, who became chief counsel to the Central Pacific Railroad, was vindicated. His lawyer, Trenor W. Park, had moved from his native Vermont to California in 1852, where he was counsel to the Vigilance Committee and became involved with Fremont in the Mariposa Mine; Stanly was a North Carolina Congressman who had moved to San Francisco in the 1850's. II Harv. Law Cat. 644. Cowan 133. Greenwood 769. Rocq 8030. Cohen 13950. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Wrappers and title page lightly foxed, Very Good Condition. (kh-5-61)
2672DS. 1pg. 8 x 12 . 1855. County of Santa Clara. A document signed J.C. Minter Inspector about being paid $5.00 to inspect the elections in Santa Clara California. He also certified that Benjamin Thomas and Cornelius Frame also served. The document has fading and browning to the right margin two tape stains at the top and is in very good condition. unknown
190976779Ontario: Chas. G. Frankish 1909. First and only edition. Quarto 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. Unpaginated. Title plus 65 ll. each with a photographic illustration on the recto and descriptive text by the publisher on the opposing verso Publisher's stapled wrappers lettered in dark green and with a photographic illustration of a Yucca plant. Small chip to base of spine and the staples have bitten deep but a very good and clean copy.Rare in the trade and 9 located by OCLC.San Antonio Canyon is at the base of Mount Baldy and now just north of the towns of Upland and Ontario. Chas. G. Frankish moved to Ontario in 1885 after trading his 10-acre citrus ranch in nearby Riverside for 80 acres of undeveloped land on Euclid Avenue south of the Southern Pacific railroad tracks. He moved to Ontario because he firmly believed in what the Chaffey brothers were attempting to accomplish with their planned "Model Colony" and also because he foresaw Ontario's potential for growth and development. When he learned that the Chaffey brothers were planning to sell their interest in the model community he quickly joined with a small group of investors to organize the Ontario Land and Improvement Company. In February 1886 Frankish was named president and manager of the newly formed company. He took an active role in the promotion and sale of the company's land holdings. Under his management the company sold $1015000 of real estate during its first two years of existence.Frankish was actively involved in the planning and development of Ontario. He was responsible for the design of almost all of the city south of the Southern Pacific tracks and he established and ran Ontario's first ban the Ontario State Bank. We can find no history of his photographic pursuits. Chas. G. Frankish unknown
728LA: State of CA: 10/26/1990. 1st edition. Square Octavo. Paper covered boards stamped in gold. Front cover stamped with the California state seal. 1st edition. Illustrated with color photographs. Commemorative dedication book for the opening of this state building in 1990. Tipped to front free end paper is an embossed presidential card autographed by Ronald Reagan. Signed by Governor George Deukmejian on dedication page. Also each of the 10 artists featured in the building have autographed the pages of the book illustrated with their art work. Those artists are: Betty Gold Elsa Flores Mary Chomenko Gwynn Murrill John Okulick Laddie John Dill. Billy Al Bengston Joe Fay Melvinita Hooper and Mary Fuller. In fine condition. LA: State of CA: 10/26/1990. hardcover
22778Stockton: Stockton Mail Print 1899. Printed for distribution to the Officers and Members of the National Educational Association for their assembly in Los Angeles in 1899. Pages 32 pp.12mo. Greenish brown paper wraps. Printed for distribution to the Officers and Members of the National Educational Association for their assembly in Los Angeles in 1899. Illustrated throughout with halftones taken from photographs by McCullagh of Stockton. Not in Rocq. Although the entire state of California is covered the main thrust of the pamphlet is to promote Stockton. Includes a coupon for a 50 cent round trip steamer passage between San Francisco and Stockton courtesy of the Merchants and Manufacturers' Association of Stockton. Minor bumps to corners else very good. Stockton: Stockton Mail Print 1899. paperback
28765LA: M. Rieder n.d. circa 1900. Pages Single sheet printed on both sides.6.5 x 4 inches folded 6.5 x 37 inches unfolded. Single folded sheet bound into stiff paper cover. Black & white photographs. Contains a wonderful panorama photograph of the Stockton waterfront extending from the Sperry Mill on the south bank across to the Wagner Tannery and Fremont Street on the north bank. Numerous other photographs of prominant buildings and scenes. In very good condition. Normal soil and wear to folds. This copy with two Morris Brothers Bookstore die-cut stamps attached to front & back covers. Scarce. LA: M. Rieder (n.d. circa 1900.) unknown
27395LA: M. Rieder n.d. circa 1900. Pages Single sheet printed on both sides.6.5 x 4 inches folded 6.5 x 37 inches unfolded. Single folded sheet bound into stiff paper cover. Black & white photographs. Contains a wonderful panorama photograph of the Stockton waterfront extending from the Sperry Mill on the south bank across to the Wagner Tannery and Fremont Street on the north bank. Numerous other photographs of prominant buildings and scenes. In very good condition. Some minor cover soil and wear to folds. Scarce. LA: M. Rieder (n.d. circa 1900.) unknown
1967245897City of Huntington Beach 1967. Official Program. Illustrated. 20 pp. 4to. Fine. Official Program. Illustrated. 20 pp. 4to. RARE. unknown
18998239San Francisco: The Trustees of the Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan 1899. Very Good. 1899. First Edition. Softcover. Oblong 4to. 10 x 14 inches. 152pp.; original printed wrappers stabbed & tied at inner margin. Profusely illustrated with photographic plates drawings and plans including a portrait of Mrs. Hearst portraits of the six members of the jury 3 shots of the jury deliberating on the site. Laid in is a folded 23" x 10" 1933 map of the campus and a 19" x 13.5" folded section from California Architect and Building News illustrating the General Elevation and Plan 4th Prize Design - Howard and Cauldwell Architects. Covers soiled. A record of the Hearst competition for the Berkeley campus reproducing 110 drawings and giving an historical account of the competition the final programme the report of the jury the secretarys report etc. Reproduces a series of drawings by the winner Benard; also second prize by Howells Stokes and Hornbostel third prize by Despradelle and Codman fourth prize by Howard and Cauldwell fifth prize by Lord Hewitt and Hull and a series of other deigns by Whitney Warren Herr Rudolph Dick J. H. Freedlander and others. . The Trustees of the Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan (1899) paperback
18998240San Francisco: The Trustees of the Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan. Good. 1899. Softcover. Oblong 4to. 10 x 14 inches. 152pp.; original printed wrappers stabbed & tied at inner margin. Profusely illustrated with photographic plates drawings and plans including a portrait of Mrs. Hearst portraits of the six members of the jury 3 shots of the jury deliberating on the site. Covers soiled; corners chipped with closed tear to cover foot of spine and a triangular 1" piece out bottom edge. A record of the Hearst competition for the Berkeley campus reproducing 110 drawings and giving an historical account of the competition the final programme the report of the jury the secretarys report etc. Reproduces a series of drawings by the winner Benard; also second prize by Howells Stokes and Hornbostel third prize by Despradelle and Codman fourth prize by Howard and Cauldwell fifth prize by Lord Hewitt and Hull and a series of other deigns by Whitney Warren Herr Rudolph Dick J. H. Freedlander and others. The Memoral Stadium Promotional booklet is unpaginated 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches decorative wrappers stabbed & tied at spine; includes architectural renderings of the stadium letters from Stadium Committee members The Architectural Plan Financial Plan photo illustrations of athletes from California. . The Trustees of the Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan paperback