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1920222911920. Promotional materials and photographs documenting burlesque and nightclub performance in the United States between the 1920s and 1950s record the visibility of women performers within commercial entertainment industries centered in cities such as San Francisco and Las Vegas. These materials identify venues including Chez Paree the Colony Club Queen Night Club Stardust and Sinaloa and present showgirls and dancers within staged social and promotional contexts providing evidence of women's participation in nightlife economies during a period of restrictive gender norms. The archive supports research into women's labor history performance culture and the development of American nightlife as a commercial and social institution.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of fifteen pieces including photographs printed menus advertising postcards and novelty correspondence materials ranging in size from postcard format to larger menu broadsides and mounted souvenir folders. Photographs depict performers in sequined and feathered costumes on stage and within nightclub interiors as well as patrons posed in social settings documenting both performance and audience environments. Printed materials include a die cut menu and showbill from the Colony Club advertising a "Battle of the Burlesque Queens" alongside dining service an illustrated promotional letter card for the same venue incorporating humorous and suggestive language and a stylized menu from Chez Paree featuring modernist figure drawings. Additional postcards and advertisements depict named or unnamed performers in dance poses pinup style imagery and cartoon illustrations often accompanied by venue addresses and promotional text with some designed for mailing as souvenirs or folded correspondence.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced during a period when burlesque and nightclub entertainment operated as significant sectors of urban leisure culture combining performance dining and social interaction within commercial venues. The prominence of showgirls in promotional imagery reflects both the marketing strategies of these establishments and the central role of female performers in attracting audiences and shaping nightlife identity. The archive documents the expansion of entertainment circuits linking cities such as San Francisco and Las Vegas and the integration of visual promotion into the business of performance. Minor toning and edge wear to some pieces with photographs remaining clear and printed materials legible; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated primary documentation of mid twentieth century burlesque culture and the commercial presentation of women in American nightlife. unknown
196273403Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1962, in-8, cartonnage éditeur sous rodhoïd, non paginé. Très bon état. Tiré à 8000 ex.
195774896Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1957, 135x210mm, pleine toile éditieur ornée d'une vignette, sous coffret, en 4 volumes, Bon état pour l'étui et les reliures. Intérieur très frais.
195536381Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1955, in-8, Cartonnage éditeur, 349 pages. Bon état. Illustré de hors-texte en couleurs. Ex. 1/10000
12 pages. Bibliography. Thirty black and white illustrations of clubs. Inscribed and signed 'Wilson' atop first page. "Among the notes and photographs which the Provincial Museum acquired with the Newcombe Collection in 1961 was a small bundle marked 'Tsimshian stone batons.' It contained materials which Dr. Newcombe had assembled, with the intention of publishing an article, on a remarkable series of more than 35 carved stone clubs found together in a cache at an old village-site on the Bulkley Canyon near Hazelton in the upper Skeena area in 1898." - from page 1. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
196599549San Francisco: National Office W.E.B. DuBois Clubs 1965. 23 ip. wraps 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at left cover sheet has a corner crease and minor handling soil. Includes a debate on negotiations and Vietnam including a contribution by Terence Hallinan an additional article on state monoply capitalism by Michael Hallinan and a letter by Michael Eisencher on the differences between the DuBois Clubs and SDS. National Office, W.E.B. DuBois Clubs unknown books
20430Paris, Le Club français du livre, "Le Grand livre du mois", 1970 1 volume 13,8 x 20cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile verte. 362p., 3 feuillets; arbre généalogique et carte. Bon état (minuscules accrocs à la toile de reliure; pâles petites rousseurs à la 1ère garde).
1965235390n.p.: the Culbs 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill mimeographed text on both sides unevenly toned. Update on anti-war activities especially activities planned for the first week of May. the Culbs unknown books
134 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Capital Boilers inside front cover; Nice one-page ad for Anaconda Copper and Brass features architect Dwight James Baum; The Mystery in an Autumn Leaf; The Diary of a Plain Dirt Gardener; Color one-page ad for Armstrong's Linoleum Floors; Nice color one-page ad for Chipso dish soap; The Creation of a Home Proportion; A well-gardened home of old Virginia; Treated in a typical English manner; American bulbs that beat the Dutch; Praiseworthy bulbs in the home; The schoolhouse that became a home; photo-illustrated article about Dr. David Starr Jordan; With the Junior Garden Clubs of America; Parents Should Know - what the college professor thinks of their children; Symbols of Home and Happiness - fourteen chimneys that picture to the houses from which they grow; There's magic in wallpaper - use it to conceal structural faults; Furniture periods that combine - Spanish and Italian; The parade of gay-colored lilies; Getting started right with baby - his mental health and well-being are dependent upon the establishment of definite physical habits; Putting variety into meals; Using the pressure cooker to advantage; The country's best cakes - winners in the cake recipe contest; Nice color one-page ad for Swift's Brookfield Butter; Nice color one-page ad for Weathermaster Stained Shingles; A chat about curtains; Maytage aluminum washing machine ad; New dresses for your bed; 2/3-page Kaffee Hag Coffee ad; Autumn suggests hostess aids; Nice two-color one-page ad for Chevrolet features the Chevrolet Six; uncommon 2/3-page ad for the portable Whirldry clothes washer from the Whirldry Corporation; 2/3-page ad for Monarch electric ranges; Nice 2/3-page Frigidaire refrigerator ad; Nice one-page color ad for General Electric Wiring Systems shows child's room with toys; Super one-page color art deco-style ad for Standard plumbing fixtures features black bathtub and toilet!; Seth Thomas Clocks ad; full-page Listerine ad; Nice one-page ad for Insulite insulating board; Choice shrubs for Southern California; Nice one-page two-color ad for Weyerhauser's 4 Square Lumber; Nice art-deco-style color one-page ad for Bigelow-Hartford Rugs and Carpets; Nice one-page color ad for Upson Board and Fibre Tile; Ad for Fairbanks-Morse home water systems; Wherever you live - Try Grapes!; Simmons mattress ad features photo of Mrs. John Sargent Pillsbury; unusual illustrated ad for the W.A. Case and Son one piece water closet; color one-page ad for Sherwin-Williams SWP House Paint; Nice one-page color ad for Knox gelatine; Chrysanthemums in a garden; Nice one-page ad for The Iron Fireman automatic coal burner; City water and sewer services are now available to the homeowner; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Eveready flashlights and batteries; One-page color ad for Cannon towels; Nice one-page two-color ad for General Electric refrigerators; Methods of storing surplus vegetables; Teach your community musical expression; Model airplanes your boy can build; A pergola of small price; Color ad for Congoleum inside back cover; Color ad for Old Dutch Cleanser on back cover. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
196334262Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1963, in-8, Reliure toilée sous rhodoïd, 597 pages. Bon état
194973123Paris, Le Club Français du Livre , 1949, in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos éclairci., 391 pages. Bel exemplaire. Edition hors commerce numérotée.
RO20149475CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1989 - 90. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 630 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 52-Annuaire
196634055Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Collection Privilège 13, 1966, in-12, reliure éditeur, Bon état.
196680236Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 18, 1966, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 553p. Très bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
196634019Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Coll. les Portiques, 1966, in-8, pleine reliure cuir, 785 pages. Bon état.
195 pages. Circa 1982. Chapters include: The First Inhabitants, The Parkland Beckons, Glidehurst District, The Search for Oil, Discovery, Atlantic No. 3, Birth of a Model Town, The Formative Years, Churches - A Part of the Plan, Schools, Recreational Facilities, Early Memories, Clubs and Organizations, Sports - a way of life, Special Celebrations, Devon in the Eighties, By Our Own Account. Many black and white photos. Front board nicely decorated with gilt. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
1913GITh051Paris Maisonneuve 1913. In-12 broché couverture illustrée VII 400pp. Rousseurs au début et à la fin du livre (principalement sur le faux-titre et les pages 398 à 400), exemplaire bien complet. Monaghan 544.
18521850Paris, Chez J. Bry (Aîné), 1852. 1 vol. in-4 de 656 pages, demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné. Infimes manques de papier au second plat, rousseurs aux premiers et derniers feuillets.
Réédition de la traduction de 1888 d'Alcide BONNEAU, critique littéraire, éditeur et auteur d'ouvrages grivois et moralistes (1836-1904), de "La Lozana Andaluza", récit annonciateur du genre picaresque publié sous anonymat en 1528 par le prêtre et écrivain espagnol Francisco DELICADO (1480?-1535); préface de Jean CASSOU: une belle Andalouse, "tout en gaillardise et en désinvolture", "tombée dans la Rome bigarrée des Papes"; bibliographie. Dans la collection "XVIe et XVIIe siècles"; tirage à 3500 exemplaires hors commerce; exemplaire justifié n°745, bien complet des 8 planches de compositions originales érotiques de Michel SIMEON tirées à part, et du rhodoïd. Français
19051Paris, Cercle du Livre Précieux, 1959 1 volume 12,5 x 20cm Reliure éditeur skivertex orangé aux plats et dos ornés d'arabesques; sous rhodoïd. XV + 258p., 3 feuillets; 8 planches tirées à part en chemise. Bon état (arabesques de la reliure partiellement décolorées ou oxydation verte d'un décor à froid ?).
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Covers show edgewear at lower edge. 112 pages with large b&w illustrations and photos throughout. Subjects covered in text include: Balloonists, Brass bands, bathing, Batty's hoppodrome, Catch clubs, Circuses, Cock fighting, Cyclorama, Cricket, Derby, Donkey rides, Hangings, Hyde park, Jockey club, Magic Lantern, Pleasure gardens, Prize fighting, Horse racing, Street traders, thames, Thaumatrope, Village entertainment, etc.
156 pages. Includes two contributions by Jack O'Connor: Gambling for Gambrels - a long chance on finding some Arizona quail; The .250/3000 Can Shoot!. Other features include: Great cover art by J.F. Kernan; Leave Some Game for the Future!; A penny proves its worth for a California deer hunter; Scrappy little panfish; The Oakland County Sportsmen's Club and the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress - two successful clubs and how they got that way; Wrong-way buck all but fools Massachusetts hunters; The Annual Alpena Wildcat (Bobcat) Hunt; Color illustration of wildfowl on the Mississippi flyway; Illinois sportsmen overcome ringneck pheasant shortage by raising them; Which rifle to use on Britihs Columbia Bighorn Sheep? - great photo-illustrated article; Choosing and Shooting Your Handgun; Hurricane-happy trout in New Jersey; Raccoon hunting near Grand Rapids, Michigan; Furry Son of Satan - savage king of the North Carolina wilderness - an 8-page, true-to-life biography; Hunting Seasons for 1946-47; Teach Your Pup Obedience; and more. Ads include: Color ad for Remington Express shells inside front cover; How to pick up a porcupine bare-handed!; Photo of T.J. Harman of York PA with his Alaska moose bearing antlers 64 inches wide. Interesting one-page color ad for Hallmark Christmas Cars for Men - with colored game bird designs; One-page Savage ad for the Model 99 and Model 745. One-page Christmas ad for Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. features beautiful lady offering gift guns; Classy one-page color ad for Ballantine Ale; Nice one-page color ad for Goebel Beer; Feather Foam coat ad; Nice two-color ad for Gaines dog food features photo of Elias C. Vail; Lovely color Santa-themed ad for Prince Albert tobacco and Camel cigarettes on back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
196680233Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 11, 1966, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 314p. Très bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
14581A Lyon, Au secrétariat de la Société - Deux fascicules In-8 brochés , couvertures souples de cette publication trimestrielle, LXXXVI-109 pages en pagination continue des 2 tomes. Beaux exemplaires et Année complète . Menus défauts des plats parfois un peu frangés sur les bords et un peu insolés et fragiles.
196780245Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 30, 1967, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 293p. Bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.