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1896234211896. TransportationIndustrial Disasters Atlantic City railroad disaster photo archive likely documenting the July 30 1896 collision west of Atlantic City New Jersey one of the deadliest American railroad accidents of the 1890s. The wreck occurred when a West Jersey Railroad excursion train carrying members of the Improved Order of Red Men fraternal organization from Bridgeton and Salem crossed the Reading Railroad line and was struck by a Philadelphia express crushing loaded passenger coaches and leaving dozens dead and injured. The local Atlantic City photographer's stamp the beach and pier crowd the open rail junction the smashed wooden coachwork and the dense public gathering around the debris all support identification with the Atlantic City disaster rather than a more inland wreck. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 4 albumen photographs each approx 7.5 x 8 inches mounted on boards measuring approximately 10 x 12 inches Atlantic City New Jersey likely 1896. At the wreck site men in suits caps work clothes and shirt sleeves stand among splintered timbers exposed wheel assemblies broken coach framing twisted metal and scattered railroad debris. A damaged passenger car remains partly upright with its roof torn open and side panels crushed while another wreck scene includes telegraph poles parallel tracks a railroad signal and a wide crowd gathered across the right of way. Workers and onlookers climb over the wreckage stand on overturned components and cluster around the remains of the coaches giving the scenes the character of both recovery work and public witnessing. The fourth view shows the community Atlantic City's shore economy with men women and children gathered along the beach and crowded across a pier many in formal summer dress hats and parasols. Verso stamp reads: "W. Crompton & Co. 132 N. South Carolina Ave. Atlantic City N.J. Duplicates can be furnished at Short Notice."<br /> <br /> By the 1890s Atlantic City had become a major East Coast resort town and railroad access was central to its growth; the same excursion system that filled its beaches also concentrated large numbers of passengers in wooden cars vulnerable to catastrophic collision. The presence of a local commercial photographer's stamp is significant indicating that these disaster scenes circulated as purchasable local views for an audience already accustomed to buying Atlantic City souvenirs. Mounts toned and soiled prints faded with some loss of contrast scattered surface wear and staining to mounts one with slight loss at upper right corner; overall in good condition. The archive preserves the immediate aftermath wreckage and response to a major Atlantic City disaster in the late 19th century. unknown
[Marconi Radiocomunicazioni](cm. 20.7 x 20) brossura editoriale. -pp. 119. Profusamente illustrato, con alcune immagini anche a colori. Volume Pubblicato in occasione del centenario della prima radiodiffusione tra le due sponde dell'oceano Atlantico ad opera di G. Marconi. Il volume raccoglie una serie di saggi sulla figura di Marconi e sulla sua invenzione con relativi sviluppi. Ottime condizioni generali, pari al nuovo. [n34] Libro
190244306The Savannah Morning News. VG-/NONE. 1902. Non-Book. 4-page 1902 calendar published by The Savannah Morning News J. H. Estill company president and featuring the face in color of an infant smiling sad pouting crying. Three months per page; tied at top with string that appears to be original and in good condition. Light minor wear; small crease at lower right corner of each page due to thumbing. No tears. Measures 7 x 10 inches. Quite nice condition with attractive artwork done on textured relatively high-quality paper. Not a reproduction. ; . The Savannah Morning News, unknown
192013661920 large hardcover format. Pages clean & unmarked. Maroon boards show light cornerwear & light wear on the spine ends else clean & squre. Gold colored emblem & lettering on the front board fine. Binding firm & straight. hardcover
194044305Augusta Ga. :: The Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Co. . G/NONE. 1940. Hardcover. Original 1940 Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Company pad-type calendar with all tear-off months present. 10 x 16 inches on cardboard with hole at top for hanging; large photo of lab-coat-clad George Washington Carver in lab with oil lamp device shows insect nibbles along edges nicks small tears. Biographical information on Carver under illustration. Calendar notes that Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Company has capital of $100000 and total assets of $1 million. Some minor soft creasing of cardboard. Overall condition is G. Not a reproduction. ; . The Pilgrim Health & Life Insurance Co. , hardcover
2011117547Le Figaro, coll. « Seconde Guerre Mondiale », n° 24 2011 In-8 cartonné 24,5 cm sur 19,2. 140 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
19539720New York: Harry M. Stevens. Very Good. 1953. Softcover. Clean soft covers. Tight clean & intact. Giant & Chicago game. Score Card clean. Color illustrations including advertisements. Sports; Color Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 16 pages . Harry M. Stevens paperback
195711379New York: Harry M. Stevens. Very Good. 1957. First Edition. Softcover. Clean soft pictorial covers. Tight clean & intact. Giants & St. Louis. Photo of Bill Rigney Manager of the New York Giants. Illustrated advertisements. Penciled score card August 21 57 with game results. ; B&W illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 18 pages . Harry M. Stevens paperback
197066617Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Very Good. 1970. Hardcover. Like New but for owner's name on endpaper. No writing. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 512 pages . Virginia Polytechnic Institute hardcover
1884008298Philadelphia: John C. Clark & Sons 1884. Fine. 2 documents printed by John C. Clark & Sons Philadelphia both printed in red and black and folded. On 2 May 1884 John K. Cuming of Philadelphia merchant mortgaged a three-story brick house at 1736 Grove St. Philadelphia for $900 to be paid within three years. Signed by John K. Cuming witnesses Harry B. Yerger and Frank A. Brunner notary public Harry B. Yerger with his stamp and Philadelphia County Recorders of Deeds John O'Connell and John Virdin. The note of satisfaction on 16 Oct. 1901 was signed by Kate E. Scott. John K. Cuming 1830-1915 was a prominent Philadelphian who served on the Select Council the Citizens' Municipal Association and the Board of City Trusts and was president of the Tenth National Bank for many years. In Fine Condition: clean and crisp. John C. Clark & Sons unknown
1482456311.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999004223Newark New Jersey: Gann Law Books 1999. Very Good condition. A clean square tight copy. Only light cover wear. No spine creases. 6.25" wide by 9" tall. xiv 2482pp. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Title page continues: "Amendments to September 1 1999. Comments and Annotations include cases reported through 158 N.J. 249 and 321 N.J. Super. 387." Table of Cases pp. 2257-2343. Index pp.2345-2482. 2000 edition. Softcover. Very Good condition. xiv 2482pp. Gann Law Books Paperback
1396038493.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1989055496Lynchburg Virginia: H. E. Howard Inc. 1989. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. 143 pages. Hardcover bound in grey cloth. Moderate wear to the binding. There is some foxing at the bottom edge of the front cover and there are several indentations at the fore edge of the front cover. The text is sound and clean. Illustrated with maps and some photos. This is #903 of 1000 copies signed by the author. <br/> <br/> H. E. Howard, Inc. hardcover
M15411Rouen- Le Havre 25,26,27-3-1968 Rouen 1970, in4 br, Rapports complets tapuscrits . Langue: Français
1984007828Lawrenceville New Jersey:: The Medical Society of New Jersey 1984. Very Good condition. 8" wide by 11" tall. Light rubbing/wear to cover. Crease to corner of rear wrap. No owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrated with numerous portraits old engravings and photographs a few in full-color. This issue is devoted to the medical history of New Jersey. Among 20 papers included are: THE LENAPE CONTRIBUTIONS TO NEW JERSEY MEDICINE by Thomas P. Fitzpatrick; A SKETCH OF MEDICINE IN NEW JERSEY TO 1825 by Morris H. Saffron; MSNJ: AMERICA'S FIRST AND OLDEST MEDICAL SOCIETY by Geraldine Hutner; PRELIMINARY REPORT OF YELLOW FEVER DURING THE 18TH CENTURY by William J. Snape and Edward L. Wolfe; THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND MEDICAL CARE IN NEW BRUNSWICK by Norman Reitman; THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CAMDEN by Sam Alewitz; WOMEN PHYSICIANS IN NEW JERSEY: THE EARLY ERA by Christine E. Haycock; THE FIRST 40 YEARS OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN NEW JERSEY by Robert L. Thompson and Christine Chico; NEW JERSEY'S MEDICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY: 1964-1984 by David L. Cowen; etc. Bound in the original pictorial wrapper illustrated on the front cover with a full-color painting by Frank Cecala. Includes a selection of photos from 300 YEARS OF MEDICINE IN NEW JERSEY: THE SCIENCE & ART OF HEALING the landmark exhibition of more than 800 artifacts spanning three centuries of New Jersey's medical practice that was held at Cornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum. . Softcover. Very Good condition. Illus. by Dummett Eric photographs; & Frank Cecala cover art. 95pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Medical Society of New Jersey Paperback
ART5243M303 Recherches et créations Nantes, 1984. Grand In-4°, 75pp. avec nombreuses Illustrations et photographies en n&b et quelques unes en couleur. Premier Issue de cette revue.
200327986Nantes Conseil Régional Des Pays De Loire 2003 In-8 367 pp, le titre de cette luxueuse revue est la somme des départements 44,49, 53, 72, 85
ART5244MPays de la Loire 303. Arts, Recherches et créations Revue 1986 In-4 à dos carré collé, couverture rempliée illustrée couleurs, exemplaire de cette très belle revue, ici consacré au patrimoine architectural en Pays de Loire
Fitzhugh, William W. andIn Pristine Condition. unknown
18730048521873. Near Fine. 5 handwritten letters to William Ward 1873-1879 regarding the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad which existed from 1872 to 1885; it was succeeded by the Philadelphia Midland Railroad. William Ward was one of the organizers of the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad and in 1874 was the president and treasurer pro tem. Letters #1 and #2 Sept. 5 and Dec. 5 1873 are from Jos. H. McKeehan an attorney in Philadelphia who is writing about deliquent subscribers to the railroad. Letter #3 Dec. 18 1873 is from the Village Record a newspaper in West Chester Pa. with a copy of the advertisement that ran in the paper listing the dates that instalments from railroad subscribers were due in 1872. Letter #4 Nov. 26 1875 is from John Smith of Ridley Park about a plan to petition to vacate a street and public ground adjoining Mr. Bartol's purchase. Letter #5 Sept. 8 1879 from the superintendant of the Government Paper Mill in Dalton Mass. complaining about the appointment of counters and watchmen at the mill presumably to Ward as a congressman. William Ward 1837-1895 studied law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1859. He opened a practice in Chester; was involved in real estate and banking; served as a member of the Chester city council and as city solicitor; and was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware County in the 45th 46th and 47th Congresses 1877-1883. In Near Fine Condition: light soiling; bright and intact. unknown
1875008332Chester Pa: Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County 1875. Very Good. 5 printed documents published by the Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County Pennsylvania in 1875 1876 and 1877. #1: 20 x 13 cm. Announcement of a meeting of the Manufacturers of Delaware County to be held on Nov. 20 1875 "to obtain relief from the burdensome and unequal taxation suffered" by those manufacturers. By order of Samuel Riddle president of the group. Pencil notations on the back headed "Riddle mill burned." #2-3: 26 x 21 cm. Printed notice dated Nov. 29 1875 from a committee of Manufacturers of Delaware County urging individual manufacturers to explain to their county assessor "the great depreciation in the value of machinery since the last triennial assessment." The committee are Amos Gartside James Stephens and Abram Blakeley. Includes a list of assessors of Delaware County for 1876. There are 2 copies of this one with an ink note reading: "Jno. R. Rhodes." #4: 21 x 13 cm. Printed letter dated May 6 1876 from William Ward "Acting for Committee of Delaware County Manufacturers." Ward who represented Pennsylvania in Congress from 1877 to 1883 requests the recipient to have the "enclosed memorial" signed by all employees "both male and female" to be used during the debate on the Morrison Free Trade Bill. #5: 21 x 25 cm. Printed letter dated Jan. 29 1877 from Amos Gartside and James Stephens on behalf of the Committee of Delaware County Manufacturers. To manufacturers urging them to talk to the county assessors in their districts about the burden put on Delaware County manufacturers by the "unfair and unequal valuation and taxation of machinery." Very scarce. In Very Good Condition: all are lightly creased; closed 2-cm. tear from edgeof #1; several closed tears of less than 1 cm. from edges; minor loss near upper edge of #1; slight discoloration on #5. Manufacturers' Association of Delaware County unknown
1971eef6597Sidney N.Y.: New York State Troopers 1971. This anniversary pamphlet has a white soft cover with a black-and-white photo of a trooper on a horse with gilt lettering along the top. It is bound with staples. Cover has some soil wear. This booklet details the 50th anniversary celebrations planned for Troop C of the New York State Troopers in Sidney N.Y. Illustrated with black-and-white photos. 8 pages approx. 6"x8". Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Illustrated. New York State Troopers Paperback
12812Nantes, imp. Mellinet, 1854, 1 1 feuillet.
4 vols., in 1, 8vo., First Editions, with frontispieces and plates; newly and handsomely bound in full navy blue crushed morocco, sides with double frame border in gilt, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt with an anchor device, all original pictorial wrappers (a little dust-soiled) preserved, a splendid copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The definitive record of corvette service in WWII, the set comprises 'HM Corvette' (1942), 'East Coast Corvette' (1943), 'Corvette Command' (1944) and 'HM Frigate' (1946). The first three volumes were combined and issued in slightly abridged form as 'Three Corvettes' (1945). Taken together and in sequence the four volumes provide a near-continuous record of Monsarrat's own wartime service. Furthermore they contain much of the inspiration and context, and in several cases actual incidents which reappear in the author's masterpiece 'The Cruel Sea' (1951), arguably the finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII. Monsarrat's seatime began in HMS Campanula [broadly the 'HMS Flower' of the first volume] on the North Atlantic convoys; at one time she was the only RN vessel operating out of St. Johns. She is perhaps best known for her service in convoy OG71 (Milford Haven-Gibraltar, August 1941) which suffered so badly at the hands of a U-boat pack that it was ordered to seek shelter in neutral Lisbon. Many of the merchantmen were lost (including the SS Aquila with 22 Wrens aboard) together with the escorts HMS Bath and HMS Zinnia. The full story is related by Lund and Ludlam in 'Nightmare Convoy' (1987). He then transferred to HMS Guillemot ['HMS Dipper' in the second volume] serving on the East Coast convoys. Among the actions portrayed are the torpedoing of HMS Vortigern by E-boat S-104, and the successful destruction of an HE-111 in August 1941. HMS Guillemot's captain, Lombard-Hobson' has said of Monsarrat 'he was reserved and unpopular, but I liked him myself'. Monsarrat then assumed command of HMS Shearwater ['HMS Winger' in the third volume] operating in the North Sea out of Harwich. Individual volumes are becoming increasingly elusive. Complete sets are seldom offered for sale, especially in this condition. Enser, p.120 (HM Corvette); Law 1008 (East Coast Corvette), 1007 (Corvette Command) and 1084 (HM Frigate). Astonishingly 'HM Corvette' is not recorded by Law.