THE OUTLOOK. Vol. 75, No. 14. Dec. 5, 1903.
New York: The Outlook Company, 1903. pp. 759 - 864, wrappers, illustrated, wear to edges, wraps detached, fair. "Fifteenth Annual Holiday Number." Lots of ads of books for holiday gift giving.
New York: The Outlook Company, 1903. pp. 759 - 864, wrappers, illustrated, wear to edges, wraps detached, fair. "Fifteenth Annual Holiday Number." Lots of ads of books for holiday gift giving.
Brooklyn, New York: Pathe, 1918. 10 leaves, illustrated self-wrappers, illustrated, light wear to wrappers, good. A listing of new recordings with brief descriptions.
Brooklyn, New York: Pathe, 1918. 10 leaves, illustrated self-wrappers, illustrated, very good. A listing of new recordings with brief descriptions.
1935. 10" x 8", some discolorations, good. News photo of Lily Pons on board the S.S. Bremen.
U.S.A. Gdynia America Line, 1939. 6p folding into 9" x 4" brochure, color self wraps, illustrated, very good. Passenger trips from New York to home port Gdynia, Baltic states and Eastern Europe.
No Place, no date. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2", illustrated, good. Political postcard with metal buttons and felt clothing.
Cleveland: J. B. Shifflet, 1915. No pagination (24p), 6 1/2" x 10 1/2", color illustrated wraps, illustrated, very good. Promoting the investment possibilities of The Cleveland Real Estate Security Company. Illustrations and map of buildings and lots on east side of Cleveland.
Reims: Photo-Editions De Luxe. no date (early 1920's). 19 detachable postcards, illustrated wraps, some soiling and light wear, good. Many of the photo illustrated postcards showing damage from the War.
Louisville, Ky: Louisville & Nashville R.R., no date (circa 1920). 46p., decorated wrappers, illus (incl maps, 1 folded), covers lightly worn, creased, good. 6th ed. New Series. Description of Mammoth Cave and the nearby Colossal Cavern.
New York: New York World's Fair 1939, 1939. 4p, 10 1/4" x 7 1/8", self wraps, illustrated, very good.
New York: New York World's Fair 1939, 1939. 4p, 10 1/4" x 7 1/8", self wraps, illustrated, very good.
New York: New York World's Fair 1939, 1939. 4p, 10 1/4" x 7 1/8", self wraps, illustrated, very good.
St. Louis: Universal Exposition, 1904. 4 leaves, folded, 8 3/4" x 15 3/4", color illus self wrappers, illus (incl. colored maps), lightly soiled and worn, minor tears, g. Maps of the exposition grounds, photos of major buildings, descriptions.
Niagara Falls, Canada: F. H. Leslie Ltd., no date (circa 1951). 12 leaves, pictorial softcover, illus., with original mailing envelope which is lightly soiled, very good. Contains 10 photos of the Canal and 8 pages of text on the Canal by W. Bruce Leslie.
Akron, OH: B. F. Goodrich Co., 1932. No pagination (28p), color pictorial wraps, color illustrations, some browning of paper, very good. Comic book focused on rubber.
Buffalo, NY: The Shredded Wheat Company, No date (circa 1915). No pagination (circa 50p), color illustrated wrappers, illustrated, very good. A description of Niagara Falls, but much of the booklet describes The Shredded Wheat Co. which is located in Niagara Falls, NY. Includes information about employees and working conditions. Also.....
Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press, 1917. 47p, wraps, edges uncut, very good.
Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, 2000. 135p, 11"x 8 1/2", paperback, light wear at spine, vg. Signed by the authors. Published on occasion of Akron's 175th anniversary. A pictorial history of Akron drawn from the postcard collection of Ruth Clinefelter. Several pages of text, the rest lovely color reproductions.....
Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1879. 15p, wraps, frontis, corner torn on front wrap, light soiling, good. Lengthy poem mentioning names of people involved, aspects of the hotel, local history. Nice frontis illustration of the hotel.
1862. 3 pages, folds, vg. Henry and Horace G. were the sons of Horace Canfield (1803-1853), a noted printer of several Ohio newspapers, including Akron, Ohio's AMERICAN DEMOCRAT. Horace G. followed his father in the printing trade, and Henry was an engraver. In his letter, Henry describes a trip from.....
Akron, OH: Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society, 1991. 19p, wraps, new. Edited, with an introduction by Robert A. Tibbetts. Publication of a talk originally given to the Rowfant Club in 1911.
No place: No pub. 1954. William E. Fay. 15p, softcover, illustrated for this edition by William E. Fay, vg. From Why the Chimes Rang and Other Stories by Raymond Macdonald Alden, 1906, 1934. Used by permission of the pub., The Bobbs-Merrill Co. Presented to the agents of several insurance companies.....
Washington: Office of the National Register, 1838. 16p., self-wrappers, wear to edges, foxed, good. Senator Clay (1771-1852) outlines a plan to create a U.S. Treasury Bank. It was given, in reply to a speech by Senator John C. Calhoun, in the U.S. Senate on Feb. 19, 1838.
No place: Charles Cutter, 1901. No pagination (48p), 6 1/2" X 10 1/4", wrappers with decorative script, illustrated, light stains and fading to cover, good. Photographs with brief captions of scenes from the Pan-American Exposition.
Akron, OH: De Leone Music Co., (1918). 16p, 12 1/4" x 9 1/2", wraps, very good. Words by Leonore Harpster. De Leone (1887 - 1948) was a composer, conductor and music educator. He was the founder and director of the music department at the University of Akron.