Language: English
Published by Chisholm Brothers, Portland, ME, 1885
Seller: White Mountains, NH Books and Maps, Lincoln, NH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Accordion. Condition: VG+. First Thus. A quite scarce and nice early view book, undated circa 1880/1890 with 45 (several small inserts) of views of those areas in the Whites. The boards are decent with the FC a bit rubbed/soiled with ends and corners mildly worn, contents (old moisture staining to the center hinge area on several images) are clean and VG+ to near fine. The rear hinge was left loose by the publisher so that the entire book of illustrations could be laid out on a table and seen all at the same time. The overall contents are about Fine with 1 small paper-pull to the upper left-hand corner of the illustration inside front cover (Chocorua Mountain and Lake), . 6" x 5". Dark Mauve (Purple Maroon) bds with blind-stamped decorations and titles in gilt, quite bright and glossy. One of a series by Charles Frey. NOTE: Although they are generally referred to as "photo-views", the pictures in these small, popular albums were not photographs at all but another image type entirely that became known as the 'Glaser/Frey lithographic process'. Printed with stone, in a multi-pass process they displayed a range of tones not possible with ordinary lithographic printing. When covered with varnish, the pictures looked as if they had been printed in an emulsion with a striking and bold three-dimensional effect, similar a photograph. Printed predominantly in Leipzig, Germany by Louis Glaser and distributed by Skillings & Howard, Portland, ME, Chicholm Brothers, Portland, ME, Adolph Witteman & Brothers of New York City. et al.
Language: English
Published by Chisholm Brothers, Portland, ME, 1885
Seller: White Mountains, NH Books and Maps, Lincoln, NH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Accordion. Condition: Near Fine. First Thus. A quite scarce and attractive early view book, undated circa 1880/1890 with 45 (several small inserts) of views of those areas in the Whites. The boards are very nice with ends and corners a little worn, contents are clean and near fine to fine with the rear hinge left loose by the publisher so that the entire book of illustrations could be laid out on a table and seen all at the same time. The overall contents are about Fine with 1 small paper-pull to the upper left-hand corner of the illustration inside front cover (Chocorua Mountain and Lake), . 6" x 5". Dark Mauve (Purple Maroon) bds with blind-stamped decorations and titles in gilt, quite bright and glossy. One of a series by Charles Frey. NOTE: Although they are generally referred to as "photo-views", the pictures in these small, popular albums were not photographs at all but another image type entirely that became known as the 'Glaser/Frey lithographic process'. Printed with stone, in a multi-pass process they displayed a range of tones not possible with ordinary lithographic printing. When covered with varnish, the pictures looked as if they had been printed in an emulsion with a striking and bold three-dimensional effect, similar a photograph. Printed predominantly in Leipzig, Germany by Louis Glaser and distributed by Skillings & Howard, Portland, ME, Chicholm Brothers, Portland, ME, Adolph Witteman & Brothers of New York City. et al.
Published by L.H. Nelson Company, n.d. [ca 1905]., Portland, 1905
Seller: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.
[MICHIGAN]. 10" x 8" oblong in red printed wrappers with title in gilt. 32 pp., illustrations. Information about Jackson followed by 31 pages of full-page black and white photographs. Pictures include a bird's-eye view of Jackson on MacCabee Day showing an on-going parade, various views of Main Street, the Michigan Central Railroad Station, interior and exterior views of the Michigan Central Railroad shop, the state prison, the Athenaeum, the Elks' Temple, Jackson Water Works, the city bank, park scenes, West Side High School, St. John's Academy, various churches, residences, lake scenes, etc. At bottom of one page is a very small closed tear, not affecting the photograph. Wrappers sunned at edges and with "B.C.A 1905" neatly written in ink at spine of front wrapper along with 3/4" split to bottom of spine. Very good. A nice collection of photographs.