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ZZ90435-118Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of Göldlin Goeldlin and Zur Mühlen family. Size 255 x 205 mm. unknown
ZZ90435-111Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of Drost family. Size 195 x 175 mm. unknown
ZZ90396-091Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Mörzer Bruyns family. Size 200 x 140 mm. In pencil underneath the coat of arm: Mörzer Bruyns unknown
ZZ90396-088Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Wiliezwiki family. Size 165 x 110 mm. With three knives horizontally and a helmet with decoration. In pencil underneath the coat of arm: Wiliezewiki. unknown
ZZ90396-105Original etching on paper of the coat of arms of the Van Soesdyk: De heer Hendrik van soesdyk drossaard van Vreeland enz. Hoog Heemraad 1745. Size 140 x 90 mm. unknown
1968000012050San Francisco; Denver: Family Dog Productions 1967 1968 1968. Postcard. Fine. 18 cm x 12 3/4 cm. 12 postcards. Multiple postcards advertising various concerts at the Avalon Ballroom. The following postcards are included in this set: FD-D7 "Celestial Moonchild" dated 10/20 and 10/21 of 1967 done by Kelley; FD-48 "James Gurley" dated 2/17-2/18/67 designed by Mouse and Kelley and with the photograph done by Bob Seidemann; FD-54 "Three Indian Dudes" dated 3/24-3/26/67 done by Rick Griffin; FD-88 "Ohm" dated 10/20-10/22-67 done by Wes Wilson King lists our copy of this postcard as the third version of the postcard produced with the "Place Stamp Here" printed in orange on the verso; FD-113 "Rorschach Test" dated 4/5-4/7/68 done by Wes Wilson with the ticket sales outlets at the top of the postcard; FD-115 "The Sorcerer" dated 4/19-4/21/68 done by Robert Fried; FD-118 "Dancing Bear" dated 5/10-5/12/68 done by Bob Schnepf with amanita muscaria mushrooms a potent psychedelic drawn on the lower right-hand corner of the card; FD-119 "2.45765" dated 5/17-5/19/68 artwork done by William Henry one of the very few Family Dog Postcards that doesn't have the Family Dog logo apparently Henry lost his logo sheet while designing the card; FD-121 "Machanico Mandala" dated 5/21-6/2/68 done by Paul Kagan and David Smith King records our copy of this as the "D" variant the dark blue postcard; FD-122 "Iron Butterfly" dated 6/7-6/9/68 done by Bob Schnepf; FD-123 "Rorschach Test II" dated 6/14-6/16/68 done by Larry Stark; FD-124 "The Popup Poster" dated 6/21-6/23/68 done by Partrick Lofthouse. Acts advertised include Taj Mahal Dave Von Ronk Creedence Clearwater Revival Grateful Dead Quicksilver Messenger Service Velvet Underground Santana Blues Band Canned Heat Van Morrison Steppenwolf and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Grushkin 505-506. King 105-206. These postcards are all the first King variants except for two as noted in our list of them. Family Dog would mail these postcards to their mailing list to alert them of new shows coming to town. These postcards are not the ones that were printed for bulk mail rate. Corresponding posters were printed at the same time as the postcards to be hung up at places around town that would alert people to the latest concert news. Every postcard is a striking example of the psychedelic aesthetic. Two postcards with a tiny abrasion overall a beautiful set. Family Dog Productions [1967] [1968] unknown
1967000012056San Francisco: Family Dog Productions 1967. First edition. Poster. Fine. 35.5 cm x 51 cm. Poster. Printed in black white and gray on a gold and brown background. With a semi-glossy coating. Kelley Mouse and Bob Seidemann the photographer for this poster all contributed to the poster's design. The central photograph is of James Gurley of Big Brother and the Holding Company Janis Joplin's band. FD-48. Grushkin 505. King 105. The concert poster for the Second Annual Tribal Stomp featuring Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Ticket outlets included Moe's Books in Berkeley and City Lights Books in San Francisco. A lovely example of the first poster released for this concert. Family Dog Productions unknown
19477466Winnipeg Manitoba: Family Fair Limited 1947. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 63. Octavo. measuring 17 x 24 cm. Pictorial twice-stapled card covers. Delightful period illustrated product catalogue from the Winnipeg-based retailer for the 1947 season. Comprises of a rich selection of women's men's and children's clothing shoes accessories complete with product descriptions pricing size guides items weights and measurements variants et al. Light abrasions to the bottom margin of the front cover corners turned contents remarkably well-preserved and without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; very good. Uncommon in commerce. At time of cataloguing not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. Related ephemera laid-in. <br/><br/> Family Fair, Limited paperback
18404910Philadelphia: W. S. Martien 1840. First edition. bound with The Petition of Henry C. De Rham to the General Assembly of Rhode Island To Except Paul Daniel Gonsalve Grand d'Hauteville From the Operation of the Law 'To Secure the Fulfillment of Certain Contracts and for the Relief of Married Women in Certain Cases.' Together with a Remonstrance of Ellen S. d'Hauteville.Providence: Knowles & Vose 1841. First edition. <br /> <br /> bound with Review of the d'Hauteville Case: Recently Argued and Determined in the Court of General Sessions.Boston: Weeks Jordan and Co. 1841. First edition.<br /> <br /> Three volumes bound in one. Finely bound by Bradstreet's in half morocco over marbled boards with gilt to spine. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate of Samuel F. Barger to front pastedown. Measuring 225 x 135mm and collating complete including titles: 295 1 blank; 124 2 errata; 2 44. A just about Fine copy with some inoffensive pencil annotations and corrections to volume I and occasional faint foxing; overall a pleasing copy of three scarce legal works related to women's custody rights according to international and interstate law. <br /> <br /> Three scarce tracts documenting the international custody battle that became highly publicized and debated in its time. In 1837 American citizen Ellen Sears married Daniel Gonsalve d'Hauteville a member of the Swiss nobility. During their brief union Ellen survived emotional neglect and mental cruelty from her husband whose "self-image as paterfamilias conflicted with Ellen's growing sense of herself as a mother tormented by an unfeeling spouse" DiFonzo. Pregnant and unhappy she left her husband for the U.S. giving birth to her son after her arrival. Under Common law doctrine d'Hauteville demanded that his wife and child return to his household in Switzerland. "But Sears and her Philadelphia lawyers devised a strategy that would challenge the accepted legal formulation along its emerging cultural fault line.leveraging mental cruelty into an accusation that d'Hauteville had violated the standards of the changing American family" DiFonzo. This strategy combined with gains that the women's movement had made in the U.S. and Europe marital property laws within the century helped bolster her position and win her custodial rights.<br /> <br /> "The d'Hauteville case was not a single event in a courtroom but a set of multiple legal experiences that exposed timebound and timeless realities of American legal culture. The case began in an insular way as a domestic drama must with the rapid rise and equally rapid fall of the d'Hauteville marriage. But as the fight for the son Frederick displaced their marriage as the central focus of Ellen and Gonsalve's relationship the law assumed a greater and greater presence in their lives. The pair not only confronted contradictions between their own ideas about justice and the legal rules they had to learn they also experienced the transformation of their domestic tragedy into a legal event with innumberable participants from lawyers judges and legislators to courtroom spectators newspaper reporters and diarists" Grossberg. <br /> <br /> The present tracts trace d'Hauteville's initial petition for Habeas Corpus followed by his petition to be exempted from a Rhode Island law protecting the rights of mothers. The final title tracks the case's conclusion providing a review. W. S. Martien unknown
027168Denver Colorado: Family News Network Publsihers. Mainly listing births and deaths and places of residence. About 80- pages of listings. Size: Oblong 4to . Near Fine. Stiff Wrappers. Circa 1989. Family News Network Publsihers unknown
19907215N.D. Winnipeg Manitoba: Privately Printed N.D. Circa 1990's. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. Unpaginated pp. 30. 4to. measuring 9" x 11.5". Textured thrice-stapled card covers with white lettering to the front covers. A remarkable chronological pictorial history documenting the Block family of Russian-Mennonite extraction as they settled into their lives in rural Saskatchewan and later Manitoba. Comprises of captioned black-and-white photographs and portraits of the Block family their children and their extended family members. Captures the development of this immigrant family in their personal and professional endeavours such as their many family gatherings commemorative events such as marking their 25th wedding anniversary the purchase of the family's first automobile rural agricultural scenes graduations et al. A remarkable publication of particular relevance to the Mennonite community in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel FHL BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. Remarkably well-preserved and without flaws; near fine. <br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown
19438164Elgin Illinois: David C. Cook Publishing Co 1943. 12 mo. Green cloth board with gilt to front cover and spine gilt fading some edgewear pages toned annotated in ink throughout very good. <br /> <br /> This copy personalized to Coleman Renick Jr. with a gift inscription to him on ffep. The birthday records blank endpapers and some additional laid in pages were used to record Renick family history including birth and death dates cause of death military and marriage records for many members of the Renick family. Both Coleman Jr. and his father were prominent oil men in Texas. Coleman Sr. served in the army during both World Wars. David C. Cook Publishing Co unknown
4981Various locations in the United States the Philippines Puerto Rico and others 1995. Very good. 290 original vernacular photographs some with manuscript captions measuring between 2.5 x 1.75 inches and 8 x 10 inches plus two partially-printed certificates completed in manuscript. Overall general wear. A unique collection of original vernacular photographs documenting the life and family of Rafael Ralph and Teresa Teresing Acosta Filipino immigrants to the United States in the mid-20th century. Ralph Sison Acosta 1917-1996 was born in Mangatarem in the Philippines. He is listed as the Filipino Third Mate on the manifest of a ship arriving in New York in 1940 having engaged the ship in Manila; this may represent Rafael's initial arrival in the United States. Later as evidenced by the present photographs he served as a personnel officer in the United States Army in the 1950s and beyond. Little is known about his wife Teresa Acosta 1917-2023. Both are buried at the Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Wheat Ridge Colorado.<br /> <br /> The present collection of almost 300 photographs capture Rafael and Teresa their children relatives friends colleagues and others in a variety of settings in various locations over the course of several decades. Fifty-five of the images are captioned in ink in the front margins or on the verso; along with signage and other clues within the photographs the images were taken in Colorado Oregon Manila St. Thomas Puerto Rico Camp Atterbury and Fort Benjamin Harrison both in Indiana and likely other locations. The photographs seem to emanate from the various locations where Rafael was stationed during his long career in the Army. Interestingly among the annotated images a couple of the captions are written in the Filipino mother tongue of Tagalog. One small portrait of Teresa is inscribed by her to Rafael "Dearest Just a reminder that I love you and always will." Other annotated images identify people places situations and more important to the Acostas and their larger circle of family and friends.<br /> <br /> The other photographs most of which are not annotated include portraits of Ralph and his family at various ages plus images at home graduations family vacations portraits of family friends funerals and more. A group of about a dozen photos capture the Acosta family and some colleagues in Puerto Rico in 1956. A great deal of the images picture Ralph at work in the armed forces showing him as well as his colleagues at work posed outside barracks and other buildings and more. A handful of the images from 1967 are stamped on the verso as official photos of the U.S. Army's Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Denver. A vein of Catholicism runs through the photographs with images of churches church signs ceremonies a group shot with a priest and the like. One image of a ceremony inside a church is captioned: "Picture taken during the blessing ceremony of Sacred Heart of Jesus with all the spouses holding the ribbons from the crown of Jesus." These images stand to reason as the Acostas were Catholic themselves.<br /> <br /> In addition to the photographs the collection includes two certificates of appreciation from the Filipino American Community of Colorado -- one each given to Rafael and Teresa in 1995. The certificates acknowledge their "commitment and effort to support" the Filipino-American community in Colorado apparently where the Acostas retired once Rafael's military career was over. An excellent visual primary source collection memorializing the lives of a Filipino-American immigrant family whose patriarch served in the United States military in the decades following the Second World War. unknown
1976LFA-126748558Revue de 32 pages, format 175 x 215 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1976, Editions du Paroi, bon état
1861808931861 Saint-Etienne, Imprimerie de Montagny, 1861, plaquette in 8° brochée, 56 pages ; une planche en frontispice (armes de la famille) ; couverture imprimée.
1875770221875 Lyon, Brun, 1875, plaquette in 8° brochée, VIII-31 pages ; couverture illustrée (Saffroy, III, 45285).
1932818201932 Pelussin, Visages de Notre Pilat, (vers 1990), in 8° broché, 72 pages.
1932833511932 Saint-Etienne, Imprimerie Dumas, 1932, in 12 broché, 72 pages.
H4[Paris, Éditions Abel Pilon et Lemercier, sans date (circa 1870-75).] Fort volume in-folio (30 x 41 x 5 cm), exemplaire non relié, en feuilles sous couverture éditeur, dos toile rouge avec des usures, un lacet cassé. Intérieur frais dans l’ensemble, quelques rares et légères rousseurs vers les tranches. Il manque peut-être une page de titre. Introduction par M. Jules Janin. 2 planches chromolithographiques et 43 notices biographiques, accompagnées de 43 magnifiques portraits lithographiques, et 43 fac-similés graphiques. En sus des personnes royales : Bugeaud, Cousin, Guizot, Lafayette, Casimir Périer, Thiers, Vernet, etc. Peu courant.
2015LFA-126739038Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 155 x 215 mm, illustré de plus de 250 photos, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2015, Géocolor, bon état
épais in-16, XX-1119 pp., portraits, calendrier, relié cartonnage rouge estampé, titre doré. Tres bel exemplaire. [P-17]
192936541New York: The National Historical Company 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 394 pages. Illustrations. Color engraved armorial crest frontispiece. Blue cloth hardcover with title on the spine. Some fading to the blue cloth binding. Both hinges are broken exposing the webbing. Covers still securely attached and no loose pages. Genealogy notes laid inside the front cover. Previous owner inscription on the front paste down. One page of handwritten family notes on the verso of the right front flyleaf. Another page of notes written on the blank recto of the frontispiece. Pieces of paper laid in between pages 162-163. Five pages of Witter family notes written on the blank rear end sheets following page 394. Contents mostly clean inside with a few small check marks in the text. Fair. The National Historical Company hardcover
30873Nantucket MA. Broadside. Printed broadside with the family record for Simeon Long. Undated. Simeon Long was the captain of a whaler in Nantucket Massachusetts. He passed away in Claremont New Hampshire in 1848. Measures 20 x 25 cm 8 x 10". With ornamental border. A few small stains three old mends to verso minor closed tears and a tiny chip to edge. Very good. unknown
1750ABC_46340The Netherlands 1750. Oblong 8vo ca. 10.5 x 16 cm. 18th-century gold-tooled calf gold-tooled spine each board with a double-fillet frame a centrepiece and four cornerpieces gilt edges green cloth ties. Manuscript on paper written in brown and black ink in several - 17th- 18th- and 19th-century hands. With a full-page unidentified coat-of-arms showing three salamanders drawn in brown ink and a page containing 6 smaller crests of branches of the Roorda family in black ink. 1 blank 5 3 blank 20 1 blank 1 78 blank ll. Manuscript family chronicle incorporating multiple chronicles from the 17th and 18th century. The manuscript chronicles the births and deaths of four generations of the Bos Werdolen or Verdole and Roda family in Amersfoort Groningen The Hague Scheveningen IJsselstijn Tiel Deventer Kampen Zuilen and Edam. The book was probably compiled by Dirk Daniel Roda 1726-1898 a lieutenant in the infantry and later beer brewer shortly after the death of his father in 1747. It incorporates chronicles by his father Michiel Roda 1686-1747 his maternal grandfather Jacob Werdolen chronicling 1668-1686 Jacob Werdolen's father Hendrik van Werdolen a note from 1639 and a copy by Hendrik's wife Barbera Bos born 1596 of the chronicle written by her father chronicling 1577-1601.The different chronicles are interleaved with notes by Dirk Daniel Roda which supply additional biographical information. In several pages he describes the his own Roorda ancestors in the 17th century and the process by which they changed their name to Roda. Other notes chronicle the origins of the Roorda family crest of which he has drawn the known six versions. A full-page coat-of-arms containing three salamanders was possibly drawn by Barbera Bos. Although this specific crest could not be identified it probably refers to a branch other than "Bos" meaning forest or wood in her family.With the bookplate of Eltjo Aldegondus van Beresteyn 1876-1948 on the front paste-down. Also with his library label on the front board. Van Beresteyn was very interested in genealogy explaining his possession of the present family chronicle and founded the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie CBG. A pencil inscription on the second to last leaf notes that the book was bought from H. Coffrie in 1938.Binding somewhat worn and rubbed leather on the spine somewhat cracked and with a few minor gaps paste-downs slightly browned some occasional spotting browning and soiling but overall in good condition. A fascinating family chronicle with a very interesting provenance.l For Van Beresteyn: J.A.A. Bervoets 'Beresteijn jhr. Eltjo Aldegondus van 1876-1948' in: Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland online source. hardcover
199536605Spartanburg: The Reprint Company 1995. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. xviii 671 pages 4 blank pages to be used for recording marriages births etc. Illustrated. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and spine. Several illustrations. Illustrated map end papers. Interior contents clean and unmarked. Scarce. The Reprint Company hardcover