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2111902154800123THORMAS Y CROEELL COMPANY N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. THORMAS Y CROEELL COMPANY paperback
193362953Chicago IL: Century of Progress International Exposition Designed & Printed by Neely Printing Co. 1933. 4to. 16 pp unpaginated. printed in sepia illustrations throughout. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of the massive stage on the edge of Lake Michigan slight dustsoiling NF copy. First edition of this program for the wildly popular “Wings of a Century†pageant which served as the major showpiece of the Century of Progress Exposition running several times a day for the two-year run. Directed by the Chicago theatre impresario Helen Tieken 1902-1987 she managed to direct 100’s of actors life size ships wagons trains planes and automobiles running across the stage tracing the evolution of transportation. She served as assistant to Max Reinhardt originally and was a prolific theatre producer and director in Chicago through World War II. Century of Progress International Exposition, [Designed & Printed by Neely Printing Co.], paperback
7597Philadelphia: S. T. Altemus and Matthew Semple 1889. 8vo 8.5†x 5.5†printed wrappers. 26 pp. hand-colored folding map 33.25†x 15â€. Early pencil notes on wrappers. CONDITION: Good some wear at upper edge of front wrapper some pages folded occasional marginal tears. <p>A promotional pamphlet with a large folding map of lands boasting “the finest body of iron ore in Virginia†and proposing a railroad through timber-rich and arable territory.</p> <p>The map depicts and advertises the lands of the Douthat Survey lying between the Allegheny Mountains and the Cowpasture River in western Virginia mostly owned by S. T. Altemus and Matthew Semple Trustees of the Douthat Property. The map presents their holdings as rich in iron ore and the prospectus assures investors that “the references to…ore deposits on the map are only in part and where openings have been made. There is considerable iron ore in other sections of the tract not shown.†Also identified on the maps are extensive stands of timber including white oak “chestnut oak†and poplar. A proposed railroad extends from the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad through most of the tract running north and east along Wilson’s Creek through a particularly timber-rich section of the Survey. Most of the land bordering that proposed railroad was not claimed by the Trustees but there was some available near the South Fork of Wilson’s Creek Chestnut Ridge and the White Oak forest. Another rail line leased to the “Alleghany Iron Mountain Company†connected about two thousand acres of the mines in the western Territory to the C&O Railroad. Most of the land bordering the Company’s railroad was claimed and offered by the Trustees.</p> <p>The text assures investors that the ore in the region is of high quality that a furnace company is already established with five furnaces within a short distance of the Douthat Survey and that “railways and tramways can be constructed very cheaply throughout the property which would bring the mining operations in direct connection with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company. Experts who have seen the property all pronounce it to be the finest body of ore in Virginia.†Together with the abundance of timber—including two varieties of oak and white pine—and “excellent†farming land the Trustees proclaim that “the property is exceedingly desirable for any large iron enterprise. Its store is inexhaustible its location is within a short distance of the sea board and its arable land and timber make it one of the most valuable tracts of land. Each railroad improvement seems to be bringing it in closer communication with the coal districts…it has everything to make it worthy of the most careful consideration of an investor.†The text includes a “Report on the Douthat Survey†by mining engineer W. S. Hungerford supporting the Trustees’ bold claims. </p> <p>This appeal evidently attracted quite a few investors. A report published in the Staunton Vindicator in early December 1889 noted that “the land transactions…in the last two weeks have been large and the sales have been made to parties likely to develop them. The largest side is that of the Douthat Survey…8500 acres of this 102000 acre property was sold to Peter McLaren a millionaire of Perth Ontario Canada for $300000. The cash payment was $100000—the remainder in one two and three years with the privilege of anticipating the payments…The property was granted to Robert Douthat by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1795 and at the time of the sale to McLaren was held by Samuel T. Altemus and Matthew Semple of Philadelphia trustees. The attention of the Canadian millionaire was directed to the property by…Harry Merry of Lowmoor himself a well-posted and experienced iron man.â€</p> <p>Trustee Samuel T. Altemus 1814–1891 was a Philadelphia notable employed for much of his life as a general merchant. In 1844 he and his brother Joseph Altemus established the Altemus bookbindery known for its high quality bindings. They were primarily involved in binding devotional works children’s books and educational texts.</p> <p>According to an advertisement in the Democratic Messenger in June 1882 the other Trustee Matthew Semple was the owner of Matthew Semple and Company “Commission Merchants and Dealers in Evaporated Fruits and Canned Goods†including dried broom corn berries etc. He was also a seller of automatic fruit evaporators.</p> <p>REFERENCES: “SALE OF THE DOUTHAT SURVEY FOR $300000†Staunton Vindicator Dec. 6 1889; “Celebrated Automatic Fruit Evaporator Four Sizes. Special Size for Farmers†Democratic Messenger June 10 1882; Johnson Mary Park. “An Inventory of the Joseph T. Altemus Bookbindery Philadelphia 1854†The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America Vol. 80 No. 2 pp. 179–191.</p> Philadelphia: S. T. Altemus and Matthew Semple, 1889 unknown
1889524563New York: J. S. Ogilvie Publisher 1889. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition thus 'stated "Favorite Edition". Octavo. 189; 125pp. Maroon pictorial cloth embossed and stamped in black with floral design stating "Favorite Edition" on front cover. Binding is rubbed at extremities embossed title lettering on spine is dull with light wear at base of spine and tips of corners front hinge is just started due to delicate floral endpapers text is evenly tanned due to quality of paper with small faint stain on fore-edge of last few page of text else a tight very good copy. This collected edition with three titles in one volume is unrecorded by OCLC which does note three holdings of 'The Haunted Chamber' separately printed by this publisher. Irish novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford was born in Cork Ireland; her father was Canon Fitzjohn Stannus Hamiltion rector at St. Faughnan's cathedral in Rosscarbery. She wrote more than thirty novels including Molly Bawn 1878; many of her novels were published anonymously or under her pseudonym "The Duchess" see Welch. Oxford Companion to Irish Literature p. 253. J. S. Ogilvie, Publisher hardcover
1879D9710Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1879. Brown cloth black spine title on gold field black cover title & chocolate endpapers/pastedown; A good copy with interior front hinge cracked pencil owner name/date & tiny note on title page; 363 pages 3 leaves of publisher advertisements. Size: 4.75"x7.25". Hardcover. J. B. Lippincott & Co. Hardcover
1870341London: Chapman and Hall 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo 2 volumes plus supplement. 2187pp Vols I II together 654pp supplement. Ex-library with minimal markings. A very good set in half brown morocco and brown cloth. Some wear to spines rear free endpaper detached in volume I and hinge just barely starting but overall a clean and tight set with the scarce supplement. Chapman and Hall hardcover
19258267Rochester N.Y.: J. Hungerford Smith Co 1925. Stapled booklet 21.5 x 13 cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. Index. Printed throughout in black and red. Date from interior panel of front wrapper. FIRST EDITION. A book of recipes for soda fountain drinks made with the flavored "true fruit" syrups of the Hungerford Smith Company. Included are recipes for soda fountain drinks sundaes ice creams and desserts. The book was published following a trade catalogue of the same name which included illustrations of the Hungerford Smith products. J. Hungerford Smith first opened a drug store in Rochester NY in 1879 but wasn't happy with the products available for his soda fountain so he set about developing some of his own including "true fruit syrups" ice cream toppings and even developed the syrup used by A&W for its root beer. He opened his new business in 1890; the company today is owned by ConAgra and still produces some of the same products. Some light soiling to a few pages internally otherwise clean and sound. In card stock wrappers illustrated in Deco-style pochoir depicting two women dining and a server delivering more soda fountain delights. Some light soil and a bit of light edgewear otherwise near fine. OCLC locates three copies and three copies of a later publication with a similar title. J. Hungerford Smith Co unknown
191149493Cleveland: Arthur Westbrook Co 1911. 12mo pp. 2 269 1; original pictorial wrappers; very good. Issued as no. 55 in the publisher's All Star series. Arthur Westbrook Co unknown
A9780804795128Hardback. New. Through fascinating case studies of people working in publishing both large and small-scale traditional and digital this book tells the story of how new literary work emerges and finds readers in our era of too many books. hardcover
B9780804795128Hardback. New. Through fascinating case studies of people working in publishing both large and small-scale traditional and digital this book tells the story of how new literary work emerges and finds readers in our era of too many books. hardcover
A9780691145754Paperback / softback. New. How can intense religious beliefs coexist with pluralism in America Examining the role of the religious imagination in contemporary religious practice and in some of the best-known works of American literature this title shows how belief for its own sake has become an answer to pluralism in a secular age. paperback
1532395345-11-1Blueberry Hill. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Blueberry Hill unknown
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20061-1890621978Landauer Books 2006. Spiral-bound. New. spiral-bound edition. 111 pages. 10.75x8.50x0.50 inches. Landauer Books unknown
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1292726415-10-1Pearson Education Limited. New. The item is brand new never used or read. It's in perfect condition and may include supplements and/or access codes or come shrink-wrapped. Pearson Education Limited unknown
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