Published by Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, Ottawa, 1964
Soft cover. Condition: VG+. No Jacket. Very light sun fading to spine. A nice copy of an anthropological reference to Canadien Native American culture. 280 pages. Book.
Published by State of Nevada., Carson City., 1974
Seller: BookMine, Fair Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. First edition thus. Illustrated. Important reference work. Maps. Fine copy. 241 pps.
Published by State of Nevada., Carson City., 1974
Seller: BookMine, Fair Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. First edition thus. "Sixth edition". Illustrated. Important reference work. Maps. Very scarce in this condition. Fine copy. 241 pps.
Language: English
Published by Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Interlaken, NY, 1922
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Interlaken, NY: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1922. Ephemera. Signed, sealed dues receipt for membership in the Interlaken, NY, lodge of the Order, with original envelope and stamp (although the receipt was apparently not mailed until March of 1923, the postal cancellation date over the stamp]. Member: Paul Harvey. Signing Secretary: William Starrett. "Telegraphic Cipher and Key" on reverse side. Two folds as originally mailed, else fine. Envelope is stained, VG. Ridges from seal impression are faint, but detectable to the finger. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, one of the largest and oldest fraternal orders in the United States, was founded in England in the 18th century. There, the Patriotic Order in England was followed by the Union of United Orders and the Loyal Order; in 1813, various lodges of the Union Order organized the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows. The rest, as they say, is history. Nicely preserved specimen. L-eph1. Signed by Secretary.
Published by Boston and Maine Railroad [1920], Boston and Maine, 1920
Seller: Yesterday's Gallery, ABAA, East Woodstock, CT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. No Date, Circa 1920's. Duodecimo. Softcover, illustrated wrappers, illustrated including a map of the New England Seacoast. Near fine, some fading.
Published by Norwich Press of the Bulletin Co. 1888., 1888
Seller: Arnold M. Herr, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A brief review of its past & present. Condition: ex-library copy w/library markings & pocket. Rebound in tan buckram library-type binding; in very good condition. Illustrated by B&W illustrations. 1st edition. Binding is cloth.
Published by New York City, Florida Real Estate Guide, (1926)., 1926
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wrappers, stapled. Presumably first printing. Tall narrow 8vo, 120 pp., folding map of Florida at rear. Near fine copy, fresh-looking, staples rusted at center opening, tiny chip at right-hand edge of front cover. Town-by-town alphabetical gazetteer, Florida crops, commercial and legal information.
Published by New York City, Florida Real Estate Guide, (1926)., 1926
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wrappers, stapled. Presumably first printing. Tall narrow 8vo, 120 pp., folding map of Florida at rear. Just about fine copy, fresh and uncirculated, staples rusted at center opening. Town-by-town alphabetical gazetteer, Florida crops, commercial and legal information.
Published by n.pl., Canadian Pacific, 1927., 1927
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Wrappers. Small 4to. 24 pp. Printed in Canada. The empresses of the title are the ocean liners Empress of Scotland, Empress of Australia, and Empress of France. Norman Wilkinson was a British artist, mainly known for portraying marine subjects, but also recognized as the inventor of antisubmarine dazzle camouflage in World War I. The art work by Wilkinson in this brochure, besides portraying the three liners from various angles, shows scenes from Canadian history, views of Quebec City and the St. Lawrence, British warships, and encounters between the liners and other vessels at sea. The full-color illustrations are framed in gold ink. Besides watercolors there are vignettes and ink sketches throughout. In very good condition with a bit of rubbing to the wrappers.
Published by Ormond Beach, Florida, George Zabriskie, 1934., 1934
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Slim 8vo, 32 pp., including a few blanks. Red half-cloth with title and letter "Z" inside of a wreath in gilt on cloth portions of the front board, mottled paper used for half-boards, top edge gilt. Not for sale, printed for private circulation. Very near fine copy with a few faint marks near the spine on the back board. Introduction by Zabriskie and text by Dickens from Sketches by Boz, accompanied by hand-colored illustrations by Boz. The illustrations are set in the far past (even in Dickens' time) and represent Christmas in the time of the Cavaliers. Zabriskie's books were issued from his house in Ormond Beach, Florida, "The Doldrums.".
Published by Milano, Edizione Generale per il Turismo, 1936., 1936
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Wrappers. Large 8vo. Cover art by C. V. Testi, signed in the plate. English-language version; there were also editions in other languages. Photographically illustrated. Printed on good paper, not always the case with ENIT publications, and in a much larger format than usual; a very well preserved copy. Nostalgic text about the gondola, already vanishing from quotidian use. Issued by the Direzione Generale per il Turismo and the Ferrovie dello Stato (Italian State Railways).
Published by Chicago, Calumet Club, 1879., 1879
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Gatefold, 16mo. Single sheet of stiff paper, folded as issued to 4 1/2" high by 3 1/2" wide. Printed lengthwise on both sides, with two folds, so making six pages in all. All three inside surfaces and one outside surface are devoted to a list of names, headed "1839 - Names of Old Settlers Invited to Calumet Club Reception May 27 - 1879." The surface which becomes the top page has the above title. The Committee members are listed on the last of the pages. Interesting source on the early history of Chicago. Our current list has other items on Chicago history and a group of inscribed books with a fine Chicago provenance.
2006, , 55, Softcover (kartoniert), 4°, ohne Schutzumschlag, , fast wie neu,
Published by Southern Pacific Lines. New Orleans., 1928
Seller: The Book Scot, Mansfield, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
US$ 100.00
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Book size about 6 by 9 inches with some 48 pages. Bound in wraps with front cover color image bordered by blind stamped designs of fish and animals; raised lettering in brown. Rear cover Southern Pacific logo in brown. Illustrated with numerous maps and black/white photos of hunting results. An early and scarce look at hunting in these two southern states. Light soil to the covers else slight wear. NEAR FINE.
Published by Grand Junction "News" Book and Job Print, Grand Junction, CO, 1893
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Softcover with light blue boards, black text and illustration across front cover. Pale brown discoloration/fading around edges, extending about half an inch into covers on each side. Spine fully pale brown. One stain on left side of back cover, brown and extending about an inch into center of back cover. Text and illustration unmarred. Crown and foot of spine lightly bumped. Title page dated 1893. No separate title page. 96 pages. Includes black and white photographs on almost every other page, a few black and white illustrations, information about each county of western Colorado, and details of various agricultural and mining-based industries in the area. Lists officer of the Western Slope Congress who helped produce this text: Col. Ed. F. Brown, Geo. W. Crowe, J. E. McClure, and A. B. Johnson. Pages lightly and evenly toned. Stain on back cover also impact about half of the foredge, but does not extend onto the pages themselves. Former owner's name written discreetly on the front free endpaper in blue pen, dated 19 Aug. '76 in Aspen, Colorado. This is the only copy of this text currently for sale on ABE. Please email us with questions or to request photos.
Published by n.pl. [New York and Chicago], MacyArt for Ford Motor Company, n.d [1933]., 1933
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Wrappers. Oblong 8vo. Promotional booklet for the new Ford V-8 (eight-cylinder V-configuration) engine. With the original Ford-a-Scope 3-D glasses. Good condition, couple of creases in upper tight corner of front cover. We quote the following from a webpage devoted to cars in 3-D: "In the early 1900s, Alfred Macy founded an entity called MacyArt to produce anaglyph glasses and publications. He also licensed others to print anaglyphs through a company called American Colortype. This promotional book, "Look Through the Eyes of the Engineer," features anaglyph images of the new Ford V8 and was produced by MacyArt. The "Ford-a-Scope" 3D glasses were produced by American Colortype." This copy has the name and address of a Hoboken, New Jersey dealership in the blank space provided on the back page for advertising. Colors of the cover are very fresh; in examples on the Internet, the colors by comparison seem somewhat washed out. The cover art showing a couple looking at the brochure is a mise-en-abîme endlessly regressing picture, heightening the 3-D effect. A good copy with slight signs of use. Ephemeral.
Published by Printed at the State Printing Office, Friend Wm. Richardson, Superintendent, [Sacramento], 1912
Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st Printing. Broadside, 25 lines of text. 13-11/16" x 9-5/8" "Whereas, H. C. Pingrey, of Galt, in the County of Sacramento, was on the 3d day of November, nineteen hundred and twelve, murdered, under peculiarly atrocious circumstance, by an unkown person, and Whereas, the said unknown person is still at large, although diligen effort has been made to apprehend him; Now, Therefore, I, Hiriam W. Johnson, Governor of the State of California, do hereby offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars" Pingrey "came to California from Illinois with his brothers, Harlan, Albert, Charles and his mother Betsey Pingrey in 1907. Harry was killed in a saloon hold up that occurred in Galt, California while on a trip to the San Francisco Bay area delivering goods for his employer. The robber took a movement by Harry as confrontational and shot him. He died a few days later in a Sacramento hospital." [Find-a-Grave] Scarce pre-WWI Californa wanted poster, at the time of cataloguing, we find one copy listed on OCLC: UC Berkeley. Age-toning. Fold-lines, with short splits at edge. Very Good. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve.
Published by New York, Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, n. d.
Seller: Alexanderplatz Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Promotional document for The Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, New York, "a school of modern art." Single large sheet folded to make four pages, 9 x 12" closed. Two horizontal fold lines divide the document in thirds, presumably for mailing or distribution. Outside pages consist of excerpts from Hofmann's Essays on Art, translated by Wilfrid Zogbaum, who studied with Hofmann. Inside pages consist of commendations of Hofmann and his teaching on p. [2] and Hofmann's thoughts on modern art and its potential in America on p. [3], the latter signed in type with his initials. Undated; the New York school functioned from 1934 to 1958. Internal indications such as the commendations on p. [2] and the life history of the translator point to an earlier year in that time period.
2. Richmond, Febr. 1864, original banknote, 139 x 60 mm, fold in the middle, small tear in the upper margin (ca. 1 cm), general aspect a bit dull and dustsoiled.
Sydney, New South Wales Department of Agriculture, W.A. Gullick, Government Printer, 1904, vi pp + 576 pp, with photo illustrations, sewn, original paper wrapper. Original edition. Fine copy allthough the top of the spine is slightly damaged.
2. S.l. (Antwerpen), manuscript on paper, written in ink, undated ( ca. 1750), in-folio, 8 pp , written in French, very neat handwriting. In this letter signed by F. van Elsen, as representative of the Magistrate of Antwerp, and addressed to '' Son Altesse Roiale'' is contained a 5 pp long petition to the emperor with the request of a repayment of loan subscribed by Antwerp business men to Guillaume Gedeon Deutz ( a onetime mayor of the city of Amsterdam). The loan was given an imperial consent with a ''depêche'' from december 22nd 1733 and garanteed by the state of Silesia ( at that time part of the Austrian Empire, but now conquered by Fredrick of Prussia). Provenance; from the archives of Charles de Proli ; photostat of a typed letter from 23 May 1945 refers to Theophile Smekens who was still occupied with Proli's bancruptcy in the late 19th c. ( see Denucé, Antwerps Archievenblad 2e reeks, 7 , 1932 nr.1). We have other archive records relating to Charles Proli and the ''Société Impériale de Trieste pour le commerce Aziatique'' on offer. If you would be interested in acquiring several documents a more advantageous price will be applied. Please inquire via e-mail.