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  • Seller image for Conquerors of the North Pole. for sale by Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA

    [WANAMAKER (John)].

    Published by [1926]., 1926

    Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom

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    First edition. Halftone photographic and line illustrations. Trifold single sheet brochure, printed on both sides. 12mo. (190mm). Slight soiling, else very good. [6]pp. Philadelphia, Wanamaker, A brochure produced by the Wanamaker department store in Philadelphia to advertise the exhibition of Commander Richard E. Byrd's Fokker F. VII tri-engined monoplane, in the wake of his flight to the North Pole on May 9th 1926. Byrd and co-pilot Floyd Bennett claim to have completed the nearly 16 hour flight from Spitzbergen to plant an American flag at the pole, thereby going down in history as the first aircraft to achieve this journey. Upon their return to the United States they were lauded as heroes, and their plane, named Josephine Ford after the daughter of their chief sponsor and president of the Ford Motor Company, was toured around the nation. The present brochure represents one such exhibition, at the Wanamaker Department Store in Philadelphia. As further evidence has come to light, including Byrd's own diary, the claims of this expedition have been called into question.    John Wanamaker (1838-1922) founded the store in 1875, and his theatrical approach to retail experience has branded him a pioneer in marketing. It's interesting to note that in spite of the fact the John Wanamaker died four years prior to this publication and his son Rodman had taken over the business, it is still copyrighted in his name.    The present brochure is rare, with one copy only traced through OCLC, at the BL.

  • Published by Philadelphia: John Wanamaker, 1926

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    Condition: Near Fine. 12mo, [6] pp. Single folded sheet, trifold brochure. Near Fine, very lightly soiled along bottom edge. A brochure produced by the Wanamaker department store on the occasion of their exhibition of Admiral Richard E. Byrd's plane used in his May, 1926 expedition. A diagram of the plane signed Bruno and Blythe takes up two of the interior pages, with brief text on the plane and expedition. Also displayed at the exhibition were "What the Fliers Wore," detailed on the brochure's rear. Quite scarce, OCLC locating only one copy held.