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18712222407<p>First edition. Octavo. Original printed wrappers with added watercolor design. No dust jacket. Good back wrapper with large chip on upper corner; spine chipped. 53 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>James Edward Hungerford 1814-1883 novelist and poet. Editor of the Southern Home Journal.</b></p> Privately Printed paperback
1969146340Sydney: Reed 1969. 1st edition. Nice copy. large octavo. hardback with dust jacket 175pp. b/w plates text ills. maps Very nice copy of an uncommon title Reed hardcover
1097824 May 1853; Newport Isle of Wight. Folio 1 p. Twenty-three lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. His mother Lady Napier who went to town the previous day has 'taken charge of the 2 Vols of the Athenaeum' his correspondent sent him. 'Lady Napier has promised to call herself at Leicester Square & deliver the books to you'. If he should be in when she calls Napier asks him to 'explain to her my theory as to the "Sources of the Nile" briefly embodied in the accompanying paper'. He asks him to either return the paper 'with your marks' or if he thinks 'it will bear the test of publicity could you manage to get it inserted for me in the "Times"' In a postscript initialled 'E. N.' he states that the Athenaeum volumes are the only ones he has received '& I have not heard of any others having been sent to Sir Charles Napier in Albemarle Street after I left London'. A long letter by 'E. ELERS NAPIER Lieutenant-Colonel. Braiswick-lodge Colchester June 28.' headed 'THE SOURCES OF THE NILE' was published by The Times on 30 June 1853. The identity of his correspondent is uncertain: At this time Routledge's shop was in Ryder's Court Leicester Square. 24 May 1853; Newport, Isle of Wight. unknown
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193989601New York : Eastern Presidents' Conference 1939. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. Harry Horner. The format is approximately 9.75 inches by 13 inches. Unpagineated 8 pages stapled at the center. Illustrated. The Entire Production Created and Designed by Edward Hungerfors. Scenery and Costumes Designed by Harry Horner. Architects--Eggers & Higgins. Builders--George A. Fuller Company. Engineers--Gibbs & Hill. Consulting Designers__Howard Ketcham and A. Sheldon Pennoy7er. Dances stages by Bill Matons. Isac Van Grove Conductor. Twenty-seven railroads were listed at the back as sponsoing this pageant. In a 3000-seat theater with a cast of 250 members Railroads on Parade reenacted the progress of rail transportation from the 1820s through 1939. The goal of Edward Hungerford was to briefly tell the story of the railroad through a series of stage presentations with narration and incidental music. Hungerford wrote that "into every corner of our social and economic existence the railroad is tightly interwoven. It is the backbone of he country no even more it is its veritable lifeblood. In its 250000 miles of steel veins it flows to every far corner of a far-flung land it binds in its living throbbing embrace city and town and village the open country the forest the mine the forge the factory and the sea. It is indeed the nation's lifeblood the great arm not only of its industry but of its military defense. If it were to die then the nation would die." The spectacular finish of the show culminated with the cast both human and steel the J2a - Hudson Streamliner and another modern engine were used in the Grand Finale making their final appearance on stage. From a comment found posted on line: This is a playbill for a 250-member cast production performed at the 1939 Ny World's Fair entitled "Railroads on Parade" portraying "the magnificent progress of rail transport in American for the past 110 years." Talk about an industry blowing its own horn! As it happened 1939 was pretty much the top for the RR industry. WWII came along and so did the aiplane trucks suburbs the Federal Highway system - everything conspired to doom railroads to a freight system. The great thing about this booklet is the visual richness and how it captures a moment in time - from the Art Deco modern/progress motifs to the drawings of the actual Railroad exhibit. A Marion Ross is listed in the chorus--possibly the later film and television star. Edward Hungerford 1875 – July 29 1948 was an American journalist and author. His main interest was the railroad about which he wrote many books and articles. He travelled extensively by rail and was a specialist in organizing railroad exhibitions. In 1925 Hungerford approached Daniel Willard the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and offered to write a history of the company which was shortly to reach its centenary. Willard not only took up the suggestion but also hired Hungerford to be the B&O's centennial director. Hungerford had seen a railroad celebration in England and created an extravagant exhibition at a park outside Baltimore. The "Fair of the Iron Horse" opened on February 28 1927 including displays and a two-hour play Pageant of The Iron Horse. It drew crowds averaging 50000 a day. "His success in Baltimore became his chief calling card" He created five more transportation pageants during the 1930s including the Rochester Centennial of 1934 the Parade of the Years Pageant in 1936 in Cleveland; and lastly "Railroads on Parade". The railroad display at the fair which lasted until 1940 presented steam electric and diesel engines brought from Canada England and Italy. The attraction drew 2.6 million visitors during its two-year run. Kurt Julian Weill March 2 1900 – April 3 1950 was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. With Brecht he developed productions such as his best-known work The Threepenny Opera which included the ballad "Mack the Knife". Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose Gebrauchsmusik. He also wrote several works for the concert hall. He became a United States citizen in 1943. Rather than continue to write in the same style that had characterized his European compositions Weill made a study of American popular and stage music. His American output contains individual songs and entire shows that not only became highly respected and admired but have been seen as seminal works in the development of the American musical. In 1939 he wrote the music for Railroads on Parade a musical spectacular put on at the 1939 World's Fair in New York to celebrate the American railroad industry book by Edward Hungerford. Unique among Broadway composers of the time Weill insisted on writing his own orchestrations with some very few exceptions. Eggers & Higgins was a New York architectural firm partnered by Otto Reinhold Eggers August 4 1882 – April 23 196412 and Daniel Paul Higgins September 12 1886 – December 26 1953.34 The architects were responsible for the construction phase of the Jefferson Memorial beginning in 1939 two years after the death of its original architect John Russell Pope despite protests that their appointment had been undemocratic and therefore "un-Jeffersonian". Critics argued a competition should have been held to choose Pope's successor. In 1941 they also completed construction of Pope's other famous design the West Building of the National Gallery of Art also in Washington D.C. For the 1939 New York World's Fair they designed two pavilions and attractions: the Railroads Building the largest at the Fair and the Schaefer center a restaurant seating 1600 with a long open-air bar. Harry Horner July 24 1910 – December 5 1994 was a Czech-born American art director who made a successful career in Hollywood as an Oscar-winning art director and as a feature film and television director. Eastern Presidents' Conference paperback
8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present); handsomely bound in full dark green morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, original backstrip gilt mounted on new leaf at front, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.
193989602New York : Eastern Presidents' Conference 1939. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. Frank B. Masters. The format is approximately 9.75 inches by 13 inches. Unpaginated 16 pages plus colorfully illustrated covers stapled at the center. Illustrated. Cover has some wear and soiling. Twenty-seven railroads were listed at the back as sponsoring this pageant. In a 3000-seat theater with a cast of 250 members Railroads on Parade reenacted the progress of rail transportation from the 1820s through 1939. Edward Hungerford wrote the text for the pageant and my be assumed to have contributed to this 'Book of the Play". The goal of Edward Hungerford was to briefly tell the story of the railroad through a series of stage presentations with narration and incidental music. Hungerford wrote that "into every corner of our social and economic existence the railroad is tightly interwoven. It is the backbone of he country no even more it is its veritable lifeblood. In its 250000 miles of steel veins it flows to every far corner of a far-flung land it binds in its living throbbing embrace city and town and village the open country the forest the mine the forge the factory and the sea. It is indeed the nation's lifeblood the great arm not only of its industry but of its military defense. If it were to die then the nation would die." The spectacular finish of the show culminated with the cast both human and steel the J2a - Hudson Streamliner and another modern engine were used in the Grand Finale making their final appearance on stage. Railroads on Parade records the magnificent progress of rail transport in America for the preceding 110 years. It begins with the first efforts of men who inspired with bold vision and foresight worked to achieve and it leads to a glowing picture of railroad operation in the United States in 1939. To fashion this pictures so that it may tell its story briefly has been the aim and ambition of its creator. The effort has been to condense to epitomize by a series of state pictures with adequate narration and incidental music to create a sharp impression of this outstanding example of Man's achievement in America. The overall Exhibit area presented The Yard: The Railroad of Yesterday; The Grounds: The Railroad of Today; Railroads in Building: The Story of Railroad Construction and Railroads at Work: The Story of Railroad Operation. There were a number of historic locomotives on exhibit in "The Yard". Frank Bird Masters 1873-1955 was an illustrator of books and periodicals who studied under Howard Pyle. An engineering student before he turned to art his favorite themes were railroads and the automobile. He illustrated for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Scribner’s and several books including The Memoirs of an American Citizen The Road Builders and Mam’ Linda. Eastern Presidents' Conference paperback
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1930H39767Pittsburgh 1930. Very good. 13 x 9.75 inches on thick stock very good light surface soil and toning pinhole to lower left corner in sepia ink. "John Kane the local house painter getting set to polish off next year's international exhibit" reads the text. On the verso there's a pencil sketch of a painter bending over a bucket of paint with caption "John Kane the house painter prepares to knock out another international prize winner." With "November Spectator" also in pencil on verso possibly an indication of where this was slotted for publication. Kane 1860-1934 was a self-taught artist from Pittsburgh justly celebrated as a modern master while he was alive; he first gained entry to the esteemed Carnegie International exhibitions in 1927 and had entries in each succeeding International until his death in 1934. Based on that we've dated this as ca. 1930. Hungerford 1888-1983 was an editorial cartoonist who produced daily cartoons for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from 1927 until his retirement in 1977. unknown
1930H39768Pittsburgh 1930. Very good. 13 x 9.75 inches on thick stock very good light surface soil and toning and wear a number of pin holes along borders 2.5" creaseline along lower left side verso with some pencil notes and faint graphite sketching. Depicts a portly man in tophat and suit getting a free meal on Second Avenue Pittsburgh captioned "What no pate de foies gras" -- clearly a cartoon from Depression era Pittsburgh. Cy Hungerford 1888-1983 was an editorial cartoonist who produced daily cartoons for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from 1927 until his retirement in 1977. unknown
190867632London: Catholic Record Society 1908. Library stamps to prelims. Boards dampstained spine tanned and chipped front hinge cracked shaken light foxing content clean and bright. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo. Ex-Library. Catholic Record Society Hardcover
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RO80179371PETIT ECHO DE LA MODE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 158 Pages. 1 Illustration en couleur sur le 1er plat. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence pour la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne