Published by Platt & Peck Co., 1913
Seller: Bargain Finders of Colorado, Simla, CO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Ullman Manufacturing Co. (illustrator). 1st Edition. This is a series of short stories for children, accompanied on every page with a beautiful full color picture to go with the story. Politically incorrect currently, but historically correct language. In ¿Kittens will be Kittens,¿ the narrative reads Mrs. Tabby Cat had three children. One was black as a piece of coal and was called Nig; one was a striped kitten named Toodles, and the other was called Meddler. Authors not stated. Illustrator: ¿H.H.¿, "H. Harmony¿ & ¿J. Wall¿ ¿copyrighted by Ullman Manufacturing Co. (from mid-1800¿s to 1938¿lithographs¿artwork, post cards) Hardcover, sewn binding, has green pattern on white paper boards with full color illustrated front, but no DJ. Missing spine. Interior appears complete except for title page, fontis, front & rear end-papers. Pages are not numbered. Interior pages loose, pages have been handled, but are unmarked. This was copyrighted and printed in 1913 only as far as we can find in the historical records. No ISBN, LCCN nor MSR.
Published by The Ullman Manufacturing Co., Long Island City, NY, 1925
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 14 pages illustrated with intaglo gravure black and white reproductions of photos. "It is hoped that this booklet will be of material assistance to the furniture manufacturer in planning his advertising. The illustrations are reproductions of photographs taken from rooms in the new American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and present authentic groups of furniture shown in their correct environment, as well as a practical test of the process of reproduction employed." - first page. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Will be of interest to students of the history of American furniture advertising.