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196539974N.P.: Privately printed 1965. 1965. 11" x 8 1/4" card with menu offerings to include suggestions and an A La Carte Menu. At the top of the menu listings states "As you travel over this bountiful land of ours may you be ever reminded of the grace Almighty God has bestowed upon us. Let us acknowledge our debt to Him with prayers of thanksgiving." At bottom of card is an illustration of the California Zephyr. Light tanning to edges of card as well as light wear to the extremities. Very good. Privately printed, 1965. unknown
1930P2619Montreal: Canadian Pacific c. 1930. Very Good laid-down on acid-free paper for long-term preservation. Notes: A charming view of Canadian Pacific Montrose and Montclare. Image Size : 470x568 mm 18.50x22.36 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 479x601 mm 18.86x23.66 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Transportation Ships; Canadian Pacific unknown
1930P2627Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1930. Very Good laid down on acid free canvas for long term preservation. Image Size : Platemark Size : Paper Size : 760x1015 mm 29.92x39.96 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Posters;Transportation Ships; Canadian Pacific unknown
1918P3768Montreal Canada: The Montreal Standard Publishing Co. Limited; Canadian Pacific Railway c. 1918. Very Good. Notes: Advertising poster showing various Canadian Pacific Hotels across Canada. Image Size : 539x425 mm 21.22x16.73 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 595x463 mm 23.43x18.23 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Offset print after Notman's photographs Categories: Advertising The Montreal Standard Publishing Co. Limited; Canadian Pacific Railway unknown
1930P2626Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1930. Very Good laid down on acid free canvas for long term preservation. Image Size : Platemark Size : Paper Size : 765x1015 mm 30.12x39.96 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Posters;Transportation Ships; Canadian Pacific unknown
19253809Ottawa Ontario Canada: Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1925. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 118. 16mo. measuring 4" x 6". Publisher's original brown cloth over boards black lettering to the front board. Sections include: Train Rules for Single Track; Certificate of Watch Inspector; Signals; Time Tables; Audible Signals; Rules for Train Movement; Rules for use of Train Orders; Train Rules for Double Track; Automatic Block Signals; Flag Stop Signals; Engineers and Trainmen; Forms of Train Orders and much more. Rubbing and edgewear to the cloth extremities two ink names to the front pastedown else text-block remains overwhelmingly clean and unmarked. Overall good. Corresponds to OCLC #1007018664. <br/><br/>"Approved by Order of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada no. 7563 dated July 12th 1909. Adopted by By-law no. 96 passed by the Board of Directors on March 14th 1910 and approved by His Excellency the Governor-General-in-Council." Canadian Pacific Railway Company hardcover
1920P4028Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1920. Very Good backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: Empress of Britain was a transatlantic ocean liner built by Fairfield Shipbuilding at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland in 1905-1906 for Canadian Pacific Steamship CP. This ship -- the first of three CP vessels to be named Empress of Britain-- regularly traversed the trans-Atlantic route between Canada and Europe. By March 1919 she resumed the Liverpool-St.John New Brunswick service for one round-trip voyage. On 9 January 1920 she returned to active service on the Liverpool-Quebec crossings. In October 1922 Empress begin sailing on the Southampton-Cherbourg-Quebec route. In 1924 the ship was renamed SS Montroyal and was returned to service sailing on the Liverpool-Quebec route. Montroyal commenced her final voyage from Antwerp on 7 September 1929. Including this last voyage she had completed 190 round-trip crossings of the North Atlantic Image Size : 365x455 mm 14.37x17.91 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 437x528 mm 17.20x20.79 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Posters; Transportation Ships; Canadian Pacific unknown
1920P4221Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1920. Very Good. Laid on acid free paper for long term preservation. Notes: A charming advertisement for the Empress of Britain one of the flagships of the Canadian Pacific Fleet during the early part of the 20th century. Image Size : 305x246 mm 12.01x9.69 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 353x281 mm 13.90x11.06 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Transportation Ships; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
1936P3290Canada: Canadian Pacific c. 1936. Very Good backed on tissue paper for long term preservation. Image Size : 582x898 mm 22.91x35.35 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Transportation Ships; Advertising; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
1930P3291Canada: Canadian Pacific c. 1930. Very Good backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Image Size : 581x895 mm 22.87x35.24 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Transportation Ships; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
1930P2522Montreal: Canadian Pacific c. 1930. Very Good; laid down on acid-free paper for long-term preservation. Image Size : 454x301 mm 17.87x11.85 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 480x328 mm 18.90x12.91 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Posters; Transportation Ships;20th Century Art Art Nouveau & Deco; Canadian Pacific unknown
194849014Montreal Canada & Liverpool UK: Canadian Pacific n.d. ca 1948. ca 1948. First edition. Double Atlas Folio. 30 3/4" x 41" folded to 5 1/4" x 10 1/4." Illustrated on recto and verso with 6 large color deck plans delineating decks amenities cabins for first class and tourist class passengers together with black and white photo illustrations. Scarce deck plan for the Empress of Canada SS Duchess of Richmond and the Empress of France SS Duchess of Richmond after the two 20400 tons ocean liners had been refitted following World War II. Initially launched as the "Mini-Empresses" but also referred to as the "Drunken Duchesses" as they tended to roll in heavy seas. They were designed to allow travelers to sail further up the St. Lawrence River to Montreal as well as to those wishing to travel into the Great Lakes. The ships were fitted with enough capacity to hold 400 first class passengers and 300 tourist class passengers. The ships entered service from Liverpool to Montreal in July 1947 and September 1948 respectively. Sadly the Empress of Canada caught fire in 1953 and after re-floating was scrapped in Italy the following year. The Empress of France was refitted in 1958/1959 and continued to sail until retired in 1960. Some age toning slight closed tear at one fore-edge and with creasing at folds. Very good. Canadian Pacific, n.d. [ca 1948]. unknown
1930P2531Montreal: Canadian Pacific c. 1930. Very Good; laid down on acid-free canvas for long-term preservation. Image Size : 685x908 mm 26.97x35.75 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 724x948 mm 28.50x37.32 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Transportation Ships; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
19582382Montreal Quebec Canada: Canadian National Railways Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company; Duluth Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company Central Vermont Railway Inc. 1958. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Unpaginated. pp. 102. 12mo. measuring 5" x 8". Stiff stapled card covers held with utilitarian cloth back-strip. Preparatory examination booklet issued to prospective Locomotive Engineers and their counterparts Firemen for the relevant locomotive exams. Comprises of three sections namely Mechanical Examination for Engine Crews: First Year Second Year and Third Year. Each section is therein comprised of progressively more difficult questions relating to all manner of mechanical regulatory and practical aspects of operating locomotive engines. Light rubbing to the extremities light intermittent foxing throughout unaffecting the legibility of the text. Overall good. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Unrecorded in OCLC with no institutional; Not in Peel BAC/LAC et al. Rare. <br/><br/> Canadian National Railways Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company; Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company, Central Vermont R hardcover
1937111678Albany New York: Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 1937. Softcover. very good. 8pp. Octavo. Illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers stapled as issued. Stamped on front "The Guernsey Lecture Society". Minor soiling to wrappers. very good 1937 Canadian Pacific Railway Co. paperback
dola2502Montreal: 1928. Edwards & Lort 710 incorrectly calling for 12 colour reproductions of paintings. oblong folio. pp. 28. 11 colour illus. after paintings by H.R.Perrigard J.E.H.Macdonald C.Rungius et al. & numerous b/w illus. after photographs. self-wrs. centre crease from folding in half slight chipping to edges of last leaf. dola2502 [Montreal]: 1928 unknown
dola2503Montreal: 1930. First Edition. Edwards & Lort 712. 4to. pp. 24. 5 colour illus. after paintings by A.C.Leighton D.Maxwell A.Sheriff Scott et al. & numerous b/willus. after photographs. large folding coloured map. pictorial wrs. short split in lower spine. dola2503 [Montreal]: 1930 unknown
193627989Canada: Canadian Pacific 1936. A color map showing the world wide service of Canadian Pacific railway and steamship lines. <br /> <br /> 21 3/4 x 9 1/4" folds to 4 1/4 x 9 1/2" tan card covers black text. Cover slt. dusty otherwise fine condition. Canadian Pacific unknown
191260346London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd. 1912. 4to. 10 x 12 in. 118 xli 1 pp. Colour-tinted frontisp. illust. border on title text border illustrations photo illustrations throughout elaborate illustrated advertising section at rear for “Celebrated Firms and Leading Companies†contracted with and using the CPR. Pebbled padded red cloth publisher’s binding gilt lettering embossed on front cover t.e.g. minor edgewear rubbing dustsoiling still VG bright copy w/ presentation printed slip on title w/ the Compliments of The Dominion Express Co. First edition of this lavishly illustrated travelogue on the Canadian Pacific Railway trains and steamships in the Edwardian era. He touts the advantages of traveling on their transatlantic ocean liners Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland by rail across the prairies through the Rockies to Banff and onto British Columbia. Homer details sailing on the SS Princess Victoria to Vancouver Island staying at the newly built Empress Hotel and then onto Japan & China onboard the Empress of Japan. Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, Ltd., hardcover
1930P2525Montreal: Canadian Pacific c. 1930. Very Good; laid down on acid-free paper for long-term preservation. Image Size : 276x415 mm 10.87x16.34 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 302x444 mm 11.89x17.48 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Lithograph Categories: Advertising; Transportation Ships; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
1920P4220Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1920. Very Good. Laid on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: A charming advertisement for the Canadian Pacific fleet sailing between North America and Europe during the early 20th century. Image Size : 279x204 mm 10.98x8.03 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 328x257 mm 12.91x10.12 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Transportation Ships; Advertising; Posters; Canadian Pacific unknown
19276495Winnipeg Manitoba Canada: Canadian Pacific Railway Company Department of Colonization and Development N.D. Circa 1927-1928. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. Unpaginated pp. 24. Oblong 12mo. measuring 14 x 22 cm. Illustrated twice-stapled covers. Published by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Department of Colonization as part of their efforts to recruit farmers and settlers in Western Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Comprises of twenty-one sepia-tone captioned photographs each capturing in remarkable detail various agricultural scenes throughout the Canadian Prairies. Faint tide-mark to the right margin of the front cover throughout to some of the preliminary leaves entirely affecting the legibility of the text or of the photographs. Corresponds to Peel 2198 which states a possible publication date of 1895 though this is likely too early. See also OCLC #464429637. Rare in commerce. <br/><br/>"These scenes are actual photographs and tell more emphatically than any words the story of successful agricultural production in Western Canada. They argue convincingly that you too can find prosperity and happiness on these low-priced fertile lands." Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Department of Colonization and Development unknown
19276574Winnipeg Manitoba Canada: Canadian Pacific Railway Company Department of Colonization and Development N.D. Circa 1927-1928. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. Unpaginated pp. 24. Oblong 12mo. measuring 14 x 22 cm. Illustrated twice-stapled covers. Published by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Department of Colonization as part of their efforts to recruit farmers and settlers in Western Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Comprises of twenty-one sepia-tone captioned photographs each capturing in remarkable detail various agricultural scenes throughout the Canadian Prairies. One barely perceptible short closed tear to the front cover else near fine; contents uniformly without blemish with bright clean and unmarked leaves. Overall near fine. Corresponds to Peel 2198 which states a possible publication date of 1895 though this is likely too early. See also OCLC #464429637. Rare in commerce. <br/><br/>"These scenes are actual photographs and tell more emphatically than any words the story of successful agricultural production in Western Canada. They argue convincingly that you too can find prosperity and happiness on these low-priced fertile lands." Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Department of Colonization and Development unknown
19030103564N.P. Winnipeg: Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1903. Stapled Wraps. pp. 80. 8vo. Black and white maps and photographs. Fold-out map to inside rear cover showing system of land survey and lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Age-toning and foxing to covers rear cover detached chips and tears to edges minor tear to fold-out map; good. [Canadian Pacific Railway Company] unknown
189431668San Francisco 1894. Original staples and printed wrappers with wrapper title as issued. 12pp lightly toned Very Good.<br /> <br /> The Mass Meeting attacked the "Railroad Octopus" which assails the people "by unjust accumulations and intelligent and determined concentration of power for bad ends . . . Its cupidity its selfishness its trickery the debasing pressure exerted upon every form of industry and the unprincipled use of money and of purchased intellect by a powerful railroad monopoly has checked our progress and reduced us to virtual slavery for twenty-five years." <br /> OCLC lists twelve copies under two accession numbers as of October 2024. Not located in Rocq Cowan or BRE. unknown