Beautiful, crisp atlas with only one fault -- toning to edge of spine. Otherwise truly lovely with pristine pages and no names or writing. Oversized at 14-1/4"x17-1/2". Taken from the Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana originally published by Baskin Forster & Co. in 1876. View More...
Original mailing envelope shows a few edgtears, but contains a vey nice clean newsletter measuring 8-1/2"x11". Publication is clean and without defect, as are the two inserts, one offering various antiques for sale by Miner J. Cooper Antiques of Windsor, New York and the other a piece with information and one picture about the Union Fork and Hoe Company's "Office-Museum." Main booklet includes photos and info on Marietta, Ohio where group was to hold fall meeting; an excellent illustrated article on old flat irons for laundry; and one on fruit baskets. 11 pages on coated paper... View More...
Original mailing envelope shows a few edgtears, but contains a vey nice clean newsletter measuring 8-1/2"x11". Publication is clean and without defect, as are the two inserts, one offering various antiques for sale by Miner J. Cooper Antiques of Windsor, New York and the other a piece with information and one picture about the Union Fork and Hoe Company's "Office-Museum." Main booklet includes photos and info on Marietta, Ohio where group was to hold fall meeting; an excellent illustrated article on old flat irons for laundry; and one on fruit baskets. 11 pages on coated paper... View More...
This is the BOOKLET which precdeed the book written ten years later. It is clean and crisp and tightly bound with only fault being a shadow to upper fornt corner from a price sticker.Otherwise as new. Illustrated throughout. SIGNED without inscription by author on title page.Text is 38 pages and is an essay originally presented at the symposium, War on the Great Lakes: Canada and the the United States in the War of 1812, at Monroe County Cummunity College, January 1987. View More...
Beautiful art and photography, all with a black and white theme -- and remarkably hard to find. The booklet is oversized at 8-1/4" x 11-1/4" and has 33 pages. It was published to accompany an exhibit which moved around from July 2, 1977 to March 19, 1978 in Bradford, Portsmouth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and London. The cover features the Brooklyn Bridge by Louis Lozowick. Essays include Concerning Images of the Metropolis and From Order To Apocalypse -- the City in British Art 1890-1940. View More...
Very nice, clean magazines, all twelve with no names or writing and all tightly bound. Wear is confined to a small bit at tip of crowns and tails of spine on some and small scratches and/or rubbing along front edge of spines. Printed on coated paper and illustrated with drawings and photographs. Among the many topics are: the 1931 Rock Island Arsenal M2 (America's last Calvary saber); cased Venditti pistol; Frank Copeland g n maker; weapons of the British Dragoon; Tom Mix guns; the semi-military Stevens; the Ulrichs in Europe; The Halger-Gerlich controversy; the Davenport Firearms Company; ... View More...
Very crisp, clean oversized atlas measuring 14"x17", a reprint of the original 1880 atlas. Beautiful graphics (see photos) enhance the beauty of the maps, as well as the historical information at the front of book which comprises 14 pages. Vety gently kept by single owne. View More...