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2019Embry 193025Penguin Press 2019. Later printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Penguin Press, 2019. Later printing. unknown books
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48949Hong Kong n. d. Ca 1910. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning but otherwise unused. Very Good Plus. Single sheet oval cut printed recto only in tri-color. 3 printed lines: Mr. / S.S. / For Wood engraved image of the hotel to center. 4-1/2" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
19494091949. OCEAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH COUNTY NEW JERSEY. THE TOWNSHIP OF OCEAN COMMEMORATIVE BOOK. Published For The Centennial Celebration August 1949. Hardbound blue cloth stamped in gilt 104 pages illustrated. A scarce publication about Ocean Township Monmouth County New Jersey- its history people and progress. Very Good little wear & few very light stains to front cover; contents clean & tight. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1949250701949. OCEAN TOWNSHIP NJ. THE TOWNSHIP OF OCEAN MONMOUTH COUNTY NEW JERSEY. Illustrated. Commemorative Book. Published For The Centennial Celebration August 1949. 8vo. decorative blue cloth. First Edition. The original 104-page book celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Ocean Township. Very Good ink presentation and another ink name & blindstamp on the front endpaper with has a small crease. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
187729833Washington: R.O. Polkinhorn Printer 1877. 30 1 1 blank pp. Original printed tan wrappers some scoring loosening light chipping stitched. Rear wrap has engraving of the U.S. Patent Office. Light staining to the outermost edges of text else clean. Good. <br/><br/> The inner front wrapper advertises the Washington firm of Mason Fenwick & Lawrence "Patent Agents and Attorneys." The firm's argument details the long history of this patent controversy and the entitlement of Gordon's heirs to the patent. <br/>OCLC 44009767 2-NYPL Newberry as of March 2013. R.O. Polkinhorn, Printer unknown books
37704Buffalo NY: Matthews-Northrup Co. n.d. Oblong 8vo.32 pp. Color wrappers b/e ills. <br/><br/>Tourist brochure for Savannah and Florida ports of call. With a brief history of the line and portraits of some passenger liners of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With a color route map from Boston to Savannah as wrapper. Some staining on the back page else VG. Matthews-Northrup Co. unknown books
40450San Francisco: Ocean Shore Railroad n. d. Original illustrations ca. 1900-1905. Reprinted on white printed paper. White paper printed with black ink. Creasing no hard creases just warped to paper light wear. A VG set of copies. Two sheets printed recto only. Two large map illustrations. 2 sizes. 14" x 8-1/2" & 17" x 11" <br/><br/>"The Ocean Shore Railroad was intended to be built from San Francisco to Santa Cruz California via a route along the Pacific coastline. Incorporated in May 1881 with construction beginning in 1905 at both ends but the line was never completed. The April 18 1906 earthquake caused major damage and delayed completion of the railroad. Trackage within the city of San Francisco was electrified while the rest of the line was operated with steam locomotives and later with self-propelled railcars. Despite significant passenger patronage especially on weekends the railroad never recovered from losses in the 1906 earthquake and failed to attract enough freight traffic to cover increasing deficits." Wikipedia. These reprinted map blueprints look to have been done before the 1906 earthquake. Ocean Shore Railroad unknown books
1940873341940. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 10 #10. Osaka Showa 15 1940. 34 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. This issue was published while war raged in China but at least some of the paper is still glossy and the message upbeat. Very good. unknown books
1940873301940. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 10 #5. Osaka Showa 15 1940. 42 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. This issue was published while war raged in China but at least some of the paper is still glossy and the message upbeat. Very good. unknown books
1941873261941. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 11 #12. Osaka Showa 16 1941. 24 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. This issue was published as the fleet was approaching Pearl Harbor the war with the Allies was soon to begin and the quality of the paper and general tone of the news was declining. Soon most of the great ships would be requisitioned for the war effort and their era would become a thing of the past. Very good. unknown books
1942873431942. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 12 #1. Osaka Showa 17 1942. 28 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. By the time this issue was published in 1942 the war with the Allies had begun in earnest and the quality of the paper and general tone of the news was declining. Soon most of the great ships would be requisitioned for the war effort and their era would become a thing of the past. Very good. unknown books
1942873251942. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 12 #11. Osaka Showa 17 1942. 24 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. By the time this issue was published in 1942 the war had begun in earnest with the Allies and the quality of the paper and general tone of the news was declining. Soon most of the great ships would be requisitioned for the war effort and their era would become a thing of the past. Very good. unknown books
1942873281942. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 12 #5. Osaka Showa 17 1942. 24 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. By the time this issue was published in 1942 the war with the Allies had begun in earnest and the quality of the paper and general tone of the news was declining. Soon most of the great ships would be requisitioned for the war effort and their era would become a thing of the past. Very good. unknown books
1939873421939. OCEAN LINERS Osaka Shosen Kaisha. UMI Vol. 9 #11. Osaka Showa 15 1939. 36 pp. 25.6 x 18 cm. Though OSK was later bought out by Mitsui after the war at the time they published "THE SEA" as their monthly magazine they had routes girdling the world. As a rival of NYK Lines they filled its pages with travelogues as well as images of the ships and the well-heeled passengers. This issue was published while war raged in China but at least some of the paper is still glossy and the message upbeat. Very good. unknown books
196213560Paris: Journal De La Marine Marchande 1962. First edition. Cloth. Very Good . 4to. 350 pp plus six detailed fold-out schematics at rear of book. Text in French. A superb book illustrated with photographs and design schematics for the SS France Cruise Liner. Details about every aspect of the ship from the mechanics and engineering all the way down to the menu served. Very minor soiling to edges but an excellent copy overall in illustrated thick cloth covers with gilt lettering. A large and heavy volume. <br/><br/> Journal De La Marine Marchande hardcover books
48750France: Corbeil n. d. 1st printing presumed ca 1926 / 1927. Tan card stock covers with black lettering & parallel vertical gold rules to each side. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Some discoloration stains to the rear cover otherwise VG. Unpaginated though 36 pp. Text in English and French. Practically every page with a photographic image detailing the many amenities of the 3 vessels. 9-1/4" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>"The SS Île de France was a French ocean liner that was built in Saint-Nazaire France for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique or CGT also known as the "French Line". The ship was named after the region around Paris known as 'L'Ile de France' launched in 1926 and commenced her maiden voyage on June 22 1927. It was the first major ocean liner built after World War I and was the first liner ever to be decorated almost entirely with modern designs associated with the Art Deco style. She was neither the largest ship nor the fastest but was considered the most beautifully decorated ship built by CGT becoming the favored ship of the pre-World War II era carrying young wealthy and fashionable Americans to Europe and back." Wiki A scarce brochure by CGT introducing the Ile de France to their clientele. "the new flagship of the French Line . Luxurious and palatial she proudly assumes her leadership of the sea." Uncommon. Corbeil unknown books
192442801New York: The White Star Line 1924. 1st printing. List with printed glossy stock covers stapled. Map to rear cover. Curl to List fore-edge. Newspaper offset to pp 10-11. Plan with stamped manicule indicating the assignment of passenger cabin C99 as well as an agent stamp McGrade & Benton Kansas City MO to Plan title panel. Both - VG. Passenger List: Unpaginated though 20 pp. Cabin Plan: one sheet printed both sides folded 5x to form an 18 panel brochure. Accompanied by numerous newspaper extracts most documenting the trip including one New York Herald Paris edition Friday August 29 1924 in 5 copies announcing the arrival of Ms Talley in Cherbourg announcing her destination as Milan. Passenger List illustrated with 2 photographic images both of the Olympic. Cabin Plan with five colored deck plans. List: 7-5/8" x 5-1/4". Plan: 21-7/8" x 22-3/4"unfolded; 7-1/4" x 3-13/16" folded. <br/><br/>Marion Nevada Talley was an American opera coloratura soprano. While her first audition in 1923 for the Metropolitan Opera was unsuccessful the Opera's general manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza did subsequently hire Talley for the 1925/26 season. On February 17 1926 she made her debut there as Gilda the daughter of the title character in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto. At the time and at the age of 19 Talley was the youngest prima donna to ever sing at the Metropolitan Opera. Her pending debut caused a media sensation contrary to Gatti-Casazza's hopes that it would remain low-key. A delegation of two hundred leading citizens of Kansas City her home town arrived via a special train. Tickets were being resold at astronomical prices. A telegraph was set up backstage so her father could send dispatches to the Associated Press. Her performance prompted multiple ovations from the crowd but critics were less enthusiastic. While they thought her debut promising it did not live up to the expectations caused by the media frenzy and her ensuing musical career with the company lasted but a few more years. This White Star Line ephemera no doubt retained as a souvenir of Talley's 1924 journey to Milan where Gatti-Casazza had sent her to continue her music training with Mme Marcella Sembrich 1858 - 1935. The White Star Line unknown books
196347421n.p. 1963. 1st Printing. White cars stock wrappers floral decoration in color to upper and lower wrappers printed in gray and black. One side on the menu in English one side in Afrikaans. A VG copy. Light soiling otherise clean and bright. Printed bifolium. Pictorial wrappers. 9-3/4" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books
193320728.1San Francisco: Published by Jo Mora Jr. 1933. 1st edition. Linen cloth binding lettered & decorated in black orange & green. Nr Fine po has inked a '2' at top of ffep. An unused copy. Unpaginated. Illustrated by the author. 8vo. <br/><br/> Published by Jo Mora Jr. hardcover books
19299831n. p.: Cunard Line & Thos. Cook & Son 1929. Cloth spine with plum colored paper-wrapped boards. Paper label on front board. Gd soiled/owner sig dated 'Sept 1929'/faint damspstain/corners worn. 99 pp. Illustrated some color. 8vo. <br/><br/>Promotional advertising book for this proposed world cruise. one wonders about the subscription given world events in October 1929. Cunard Line & Thos. Cook & Son hardcover books
196548264Holland 1965. 1st Printing. White card stock leaf printed in black and red. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Light soiling and rubbing. Otherwise clean and bright. Broadside. Full color illustration to head of menu. 13-1/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
48257Holland - American Line Holland. 1st printing. White card stock self wrappers color illustration to upper wrapper menu items black lettering small vignette to lower wrapper. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Very light soiling and rubbing to edges. Otherwise clean and bright. Bifolium. Full color illustration to upper wrapper. 11-1/4" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/> Holland - American Line unknown books