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39933n. p.: Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co. n. d. 1st edition presumed. Ca. late 1930s. Dark rose colored stiff printed paper wrappers. Stapled. Moderate wear to wrappers soiling and rubbing previous owner's signature and "1934" penned to top of front wrapper. Two light markings in text. Very Good. 14 2 blank pp. Color illustrations title leaf and frontis. 10-7/8" x 8-3/4" <br/><br/>French price-list. Rare in the trade. No holdings found on OCLC. Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique [From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co.] unknown books
1967WRCLIT37550Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1967. Cloth boards. First edition. Near fine in price-clipped lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple of small closed tears. Syracuse University Press hardcover books
196715960Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1967. First edition. x 179 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one internally mended closed tear to front panel of the dust jacket. Review slip laid in. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press unknown books
196128200Paris: La Compagnie Generale Transatlantique 1961. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy with a tear in the tail of spine a small crease in a corner of the rear wrapper. 124 pp. Illus. with b/w photos & b&w and color drawings. 4to. French text. Article by Jules Romains one on Algeria some photos of the new France and of performers Charles Trenet Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour. La Compagnie Generale Transatlantique unknown books
1869316802Boston: Alfred Mudge and Sons 34 School Street 1869. First Edition. With 6 original mounted photographs. 57 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original burgundy cloth. Very good small nick and loss to upper spine. First Edition. With 6 original mounted photographs. 57 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. WITH 6 PHOTOGRAPHS. Celebration of the arrival of first transatlantic telegraphic cable on American shores with speeches of the dignitaries of Duxbury and Boston and a patriotic summary of the history of telegraphy; n appendix gives material on the cable fleet and press accounts. Alfred Mudge and Sons, 34 School Street unknown books
1840WRCAM38241France & the United States 1840. 26 leaves plus forty-eight blank leaves. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt edges marbled. Slight wear to outer joints. Composed in a clear clean hand. Occasional minute soiling. In very good condition. A detailed manuscript inventory listing personal and household goods transported to the United States from France and separately items shipped from America back to France. The volume records the possessions of Eugène Mourgue his wife Colombe and their domestic servants beginning with the dozen trunks which they had shipped to the United States. The objects shipped for their travels includes cloth clothing porcelain china and silver. The manuscript also provides detailed lists of the objects the Mourgue household shipped back to France upon their return to the Continent. Of particular interest is a box of books with specific titles briefly noted. These include La Pérouse's VOYAGE in four volumes plus atlas; a multi-volume set of Duhamel du Monceau a twenty-volume set of Buffon; Abbé Raynal's ATLAS; numerous books for children; geographies dictionaries and other educational volumes; and numerous other works including Oliver Goldsmith's VICAIRE DE WAKEFIELD. Morgue also returned to France with numerous maps and prints including "Amerique septentionale" "Golphe du mexique" "La morte de Captain Cook" views of New York and Mount Vernon and portraits of Washington and Franklin. hardcover books
1959WRCLIT75138Rome 1959. Whole number one of sixty published in 53 issues. Small quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Jack Massey. Characteristic light rubbing and smudging to wrappers a bit used at extended overlap wrapper edges small chip at fore- edge of upper wrapper otherwise very good with editorial compliments slip laid in. Edited by E.H. Harvey Jr. William Goldman George Garrett et al. The first number of the second significant 20th century periodical to bear the name and in many ways over time an equal to its predecessor. The first two issues were printed in Rome. Contributors to this debut number include Wilbur Deutsch Morse Todd Snodgrass Creagh O'Grady Whitbread Walter Garrett Plutzik MacDonagh Barnstone et al. unknown books
1959WRCLIT75137Rome 1959. Whole number one of sixty published in 53 issues. Small quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Jack Massey. Characteristic light rubbing and smudging to wrappers a bit used at extended overlap wrapper edges otherwise very good with editorial compliments slip laid in. Edited by E.H. Harvey Jr. William Goldman George Garrett et al. The first number of the second significant 20th century periodical to bear the name and in many ways over time an equal to its predecessor. The first two issues were printed in Rome. Contributors to this debut number include Wilbur Deutsch Morse Todd Snodgrass Creagh O'Grady Whitbread Walter Garrett Plutzik MacDonagh Barnstone et al. unknown books
606586not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Jack Benny with Patsy Kelly with Sydney Howard in a scene from the 1934 film "Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round." Photograph is on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good mounting traces on the back; small stain upper left margin; minor signs of handling; 1934. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books