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Set of two books in Good slipcase. Slipcase shows spots on the light yellow paper-covered box; cloth edges show slight wear, but no tears. The first volume is a 126 page book that surveys the history of the stereoscope from the 1850s to about 1920. Many color photos. The second volume contains a plastic fold-out stereoscope and 48 stereographs (pairs of photographs mounted side by side, for use in the stereoscope). Both are in Very Good conditon with floral printed covers. Books are 9 1/2"w x 10 1/4"h.
1952PHO2782Oberaudorf, Schönstein, 1952. 107 (3) Seiten Text, in Deckelaussparungen 100 Fotos (je 20 mit Original-Banderole), 1 Brille. H 30 x 21 x 4 cm, rotes goldgepr. OLeinen, mit ill. Originalumschlag. - Umschlag leicht gebräunt, angerändelt u. mit Gebrauchsspuren, sonst guter Zustand. fest gebunden/ hardcover
Sette foto stereo all'albumina, fine '800 (cartoncini rigidi, cm 18 x 8,5)
191028533paris 1910 une plaque de verre steréo positif originale albuminée en noir, LE REMOULEUR (ARDENNES) [GROS PLAN - 1910], format :17 x 8,5 cm, 1910 PHOTOGRAPHE INCONNU ,
1941172821941 un volume, demi-toile rouge in-quarto Editeur (21 x 30,5 cm), dos muet (spine without title), papier "vieux rose" imitation peau aux plats, Titre en blanc sur la 1ère de couverture (first cover printed), coins écornés (corners dog-eared), couverture trés épaisse à bords bizeautés renfermant 75 photos stéréoscopiques (sur 100) en noir avec l'explication de la vue au dos rangées dans des compartiments spéciaux dans les versos du livre, orné de 8 photographies hors-texte en couleurs, en relief (avec une lunette au verre rouge et bleu d'époque fournie), 70 pages, 1941München : Raumbild-Verl. O. Schönstein Editeur,
ABE-1722197100608The Stereo Guild Monthly periodical. 8vo. 37 volumes: 1949-1952. Pamphlets. Extremely rare. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. The Stereo Guild paperback
95438n.p. n.d. Good. 14 x 7 cm. sepia toned photo onf 18 x 9 cm. green stereo card. Barefoot Man sitting in a chair and dressed in pants coat vest and hat with a stick or leash in one hand and his other hand on the head of large dog lying on the ground beside him. No information on front or back of slightly curved stereo card to it publisher. William Jackson had been enslaved by George W. Jones and hired out by him for $20 a month to Jefferson Davis as a coachman. Jackson forged a pass and escaped North in 1862 without his family when he feared that he was going to be sold South. He was debriefed by Union officers and provided helpful information about Davis and his wife and the activities and plans of the Confederates. Unfortunately the suit-wearing individual on this card is also barefoot which seems quite unlikely to have been true for Mr. Jackson. His features also seem to be considerably at variance with contemporary illustrations picturing Jackson. Nonetheless an unusual stereo card with an unidentified African American male. Probably intended to be be humorous because of the suit and bare feet. unknown
95419n.p. n.d. Near Fine. Photos mounted on curved gray card. 18 x 10 cm. Image has very good detail. Our title is neatly printed on a white strip of paper neatly mounted on the back of the card. We can find the same image on stereo cards backed on red or yellow listed online as held in a few collections but we found no cards with this image offered for sale. All of the cards found online had the titling and other verbage on the front of the card. We know nothing about chronology among these cards. We also don't know if Uncle Jack was in fact then the oldest l;iving inhabitant of St. Augustine. unknown
193814990München, Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, 1938. 1. Aufl. mit 72 mont. Fotos + mit beilieg. 200 Orig.-fotos in Deckeltaschen. OPbd., 191 (1) S., + Raumbilder, 4° (=30 x 21 cm) [4 Warenabbildungen]
193914991München, Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, 1939. 1. Aufl. mit 12 Kunstdrucktafeln + mit beilieg. 150 Orig.-fotos in Deckeltaschen. OPbd., 120 (1) S., + 12 Tafeln + Raumbilder, 4° (=30 x 21 cm) [4 Warenabbildungen]
95139Washington D.C.: Photographed by J. F. Jarvis n.d. late 19th century. Very Good. 18 x 9 cm. photo stereo card of the exterior of the Main Buidling at Howard University. Inked signature "Hugh M. Browne" on back of card. Card edges and back slightly soiled. Hugh M. Browne an African American who graduated from Howard University in 1875 was an educator who believed strongly in vocational education. Browne is most remembered for his longtime work as the principal of the Institute for Colored Youth in the Philadelphia area which became Cheyney State School around 1902 with Browne continuing as its first President until his retirement in 1913. Photographed by J. F. Jarvis unknown
193858735BBBayreuth, Gauverlag der Ostmark, 1938/39. 4°. 30 cm. 117 und 122 Seiten. Illustrierte Leinenmappen mit lose einliegenden Raumbildern und Raumbildbrille. [3 Warenabbildungen]
115320The daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process 1839-1860 in the history of photography. Named after the inventor Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre each daguerreotype is a unique image on a mirror-like silvered surface over a copper plate Daguerreobase website. André Disderi 1819-1889 obtained the rights to photograph the products and artworks at the Exposition as a distinguished daguerreotypist but his lasting fame is that he took out the first patent for the carte de visite in 1854. Ironically this inexpensive mass-produced paper photograph hastened the demise of these beautiful precursors. <p>Apart from a small amount of discolouration visible along the top edge of each daguerreotype this example is in superb condition with the original paper seal around the edges and across the back undisturbed. unknown