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42797San Francisco: Prepared by the Wine Growers of California Acting through the Wine Advisory Board n. d. Gabler 13880. Ca 1950s. Purple printed paper wrappers stapled. Some wear & soiling to wrappers with the rear wrapper having an abrasion. Very Good. 28 pp including Index. Illustrated in color including a "Wine Map of California" Limned by Ruth Taylor on the inside rear wrapper. 7" x 5" <br/><br/>"What is wine" asks the booklet in its first sentence then in the next 27 pages it answers that question along with covering associated topics like "Wine entertaining hints" "Wine in Cooking" and "Foibles and Fancies of Formal Wine Serving." OCLC records one institutional holding CSL. Prepared by the Wine Growers of California, Acting through the Wine Advisory Board unknown books
44079Big Bear Lake: Log Cabin Restaurant n. d. Circa 1975. Red coated paper printed in black. Average wear and rubbing; minor soil to interior. VG. Bifolium. 8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> [Log Cabin Restaurant] unknown books
19606299San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1960. 35x26cm 18pp. Wine regions of France map on inner front cover California wine map on inner rear cover. Printed in black and red with gilt title. Loose folded sheets in plain wrappers likely meant to be housed in the restaurant's folder or covers of some sort. Fine condition. <br /> <br /> A very uncommon and beautiful wine list from the Alexis Restaurant in Nob Hill San Francisco which was around from the 1950s-70s. This list we believe was likely printed by the Grabhorn Press. OCLC locates two copies at the Library of Congress and Book Club of California. [Grabhorn Press?] unknown
42789San Francisco: The Wine Advisory Board n. d. Not in Gabler. Beige paper printed in dark brown. Modest wear & signs of prior use. Stain at top. Very Good. One sheet folded twice vertically to form a 6 panel brochure. 3 photographic images: one of a cook using sherry in a recipe and two of divers recipes contained herein Pot Roast & Potato Salad with White Wine. Folded: 6-3/4" x 3-3/8"; unfolded: 6-3/4" x 10-1/8" <br/><br/>8 recipes all using California wine in some fashion or form for as the brochure says "Wine give subtle flavor to cooking. transforms even the simplest dish." I will say the Chicken Italian Style sounds yummy. The Wine Advisory Board unknown books
42796San Francisco: Printed by the Wine Growers of California Acting through the Wine Advisory Board n. d. Ca 1939. Not in Gabler. Self-wrappers. Crisp with little signs of use. Nr Fine. One sheet folded thrice to form a fold-out 16 panel brochure. Illustrated. Folded: 5-3/4" x 3"; unfolded: 11-1/2" x 12" <br/><br/>"Just try these delicious ways to enjoy California Wine" inside header. Printed by the Wine Growers of California, Acting through the Wine Advisory Board unknown books
42792San Francisco: The Wine Advisory Board n. d. "New Edition" ca early 1940s. Not in Gabler. Maroon & black printed paper wrappers stapled. Modest wear & signs of prior use. Some foxing to rear wrappers. VG. Unpaginated though 16 pages including wrappers. Illustrated. 5-7/8" x 3-1/4" <br/><br/>Covers "What everyone should know about wine. Popular wine-serving customs. How to buy wine and keep it at home. Various kinds and types of wine." front wrapper. The Wine Advisory Board unknown books
198312907Santa Rosa CA: Graphic Concepts 1983. Cartoon map of California wine country 22.25 x 17 inches eight panel brochure on verso. Folded minor creasing tiny losses at cross folds. Very good condition. A rare and display-worthy map of California wine country depicting over a hundred wineries across four different counties: Lake Mendocino Napa and Sonoma. Small illustrations show many of the most recognizable structures atop an otherwise stylized road map and nondescript scenery. The map shows the area from Redwood Valley south to Petaluma then west to Mill Creek and east to Pope Valley with illustrations denoting such award-winning wineries as Parducci Korbel Charles Krug and Chateau Montelena along with more popular makers such as Mondavi Sutter Home and Berlinger. Chateau Montelena is most famous for its Chardonnay which won the white wine section of the "Judgement of Paris" wine competition. The verso includes a detailed table with winery information organized by county. The map was designed and illustrated by Ron Morales and published in Santa Rosa California by Graphic Concepts in 1983. Graphic Concepts unknown
198512908Santa Rosa CA: Graphic Concepts 1985. Cartoon map of California wine country 22.25 x 17 inches eight panel brochure on verso. Folded minor creasing and wear short separations along a couple of fold lines. Good plus condition. A rare and display-worthy map of California wine country depicting over a hundred wineries across four different counties: Lake Mendocino Napa and Sonoma. Small illustrations show many of the most recognizable structures atop an otherwise stylized road map and nondescript scenery. The map shows the area from Redwood Valley south to Petaluma then west to Mill Creek and east to Pope Valley with illustrations denoting such award-winning wineries as Parducci Korbel Charles Klug and Chateau Montelena along with more popular makers such as Mondavi Sutter Home and Berlinger. Chateau Montelena is most famous for its Chardonnay which won the white wine section of the "Judgement of Paris" wine competition. The verso includes a detailed table with winery information organized alphabetically by county. The map was designed and illustrated by Ron Morales and published in Santa Rosa California by Graphic Concepts in 1985. Graphic Concepts unknown
19306340Los Angeles: Jake Zeitlin 1930. First edition. 24x17cm 24pp. Stitched in plain card wrappers in patterned paper jacket with printed label on front. Internally clean and sound jacket toned and lightly chipped. Very good. <br /> <br /> First edition of this collection of lyric poetry from Sarah Bixby Smith 1871-1935 of the Bixby family of California pioneers. Smith is remembered for her memoir Adobe Days chronicling her childhood on a sheep ranch in Rancho San Justo and her family's involvement in the development of Los Angeles. She was also a women's education advocate president of the Friday Morning Club and vice president of the American Association of University Women. <br /> <br /> <br /> Her earlier collections of California verse were printed by the Torch Press in Iowa. However this collection was printed by Jake Zeitlin Los Angeles bookseller two years after opening his first shop on Hope Street. A scarce piece of Southern California printing. . Jake Zeitlin unknown
39877Los Angeles: California Walnut Growers Association Dept. F. n. d. 1st edition presumed. Beige printed paper. Modest wear to paper. A VG example. 1 sheet folded 3 times brochure style. Color illustrations to front and rear sides. 5-1/2" x 3-1/16" <br/><br/>"Menu Magic in a Nutshell is the title of a larger 32 page book containing 100 tested walnut recipes. It's free. Just send a postcard asking for it". Includes recipes for dishes such as: walnut salads Banana Walnut Cake Chocolate Nuggets Penoche Olive Nut Sandwiches etc. California Walnut Growers Association, Dept. F. unknown books
1931586Berkeley (USA), University of California Press, 1931, in-8, br., 125 pp. (p. 279 à 403)
199374439San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1993. Octavo printed wrappers. First edition. The Club's annual keepsake for 1993. A fine copy in cloth slipcase. #74439 The Book Club of California unknown books
75-6852Los Angeles: Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts University of California Los Angeles 2002. 4to.Soft Cover ca. 100 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Creasing Abrasions Ex-LibraryProvenance: Richard Diebenkorn Foundation Berkeley CA Los Angeles: Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, University of California, Los Angeles, 2002 paperback
74-0547New York: Christopher Henry Gallery 2008. 4to. Folder containing 18 loose-leaf sheetsblack and white. Some creasing Very Good.William Anthony C.V. inside folder.Provenance: From the Collection of Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. New York: Christopher Henry Gallery, 2008. unknown
0656090960.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333151799.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1347386041.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20061-0385511337Doubleday 2006. Hardcover. New. 209 pages. 8.75x6.25x1.00 inches. Doubleday hardcover
2007Q-1400075688Anchor 2007-04-10. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Anchor paperback
2006Q-0385511337Doubleday 2006-04-04. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Doubleday hardcover
18891212San Francisco: Theatrical Publishing Co 1889. Very good. Broadside 17 x 6 inches. Previously folded. Small closed tear at top edge. Even tanning. An attractive broadside advertisement for entertainments at a downtown San Francisco theater in 1889. The Wigwam Theater was built in 1884 on the corner of Stockton and Geary Streets as a headquarters and event space for the presidential campaign of the Blaine and Logan Republican ticket. After Blaine lost the election to Grover Cleveland the Republican party leased the brick and sheet iron building to an Austrian immigrant named Gustav Walter who operated it first as a beer hall and then turned it into a venue for variety and vaudeville acts in the late 1880s. The present broadside promotes a slate of acts to be performed on March 11 1889 that range from vaudevillians and sketch comedians to acrobats and prestidigitators. With three lively woodcuts of actors and printed in a variety of types. We locate a portfolio of promotional material for the Wigwam at the Bancroft Library but no other records. Theatrical Publishing Co unknown books
192084198Long Beach: Women's Non-Partisan Propaganda Committee ca 1920. Leaflet 19cm x 14cm 7-1/2" x 5-1/2". Bifolium 4pp; cover illustration; 2pp of text rear page with imprint only. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A plea to California women voters to support America's entry to the League of Nations. The cover graphic portrays a WW1 doughboy missing both his legs being carried into his home by a pair of mates. The interior text argues that the League of Nations at this time being actively opposed by the Republican majority in Congress was the only sure path to preventing a repeat of the horrors of the Great War. An interesting and fairly early attempt to mobilize the women's vote; equal suffrage had been granted in California in 1911. Rare; not separately catalogued in OCLC nor do we locate any other catalogued material produced by this organization. Women's Non-Partisan Propaganda Committee unknown
114788San Francisco The Union Lithograph Co. c. 1912. . Tall 4to; 56 photogravures contents toned; original stiff cloth wrappers cream with burgundy backstrip titles gilt wrappers a little rubbed and marked a very good copy.<br /> An uncommon marketing booklet for the California Sugar & White Pine Company which was headquartered in San Francisco from at least 1902 to 1919 based on the dates of correspondence held at the Arizona Historical Society. The contents comprise 56 photogravures documenting the entire lumbering process from stands of old-growth pine through felling milling and transportation. A fantastic record of the American timber industry from the period when it was becoming highly mechanised.<br /> San Francisco, The Union Lithograph Co., [c. 1912]. hardcover
1396076093.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364786639.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover