Depression Era High School Football Program: Flushing [N.Y.C] v Curtis [N.Y.C] at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn December 3, 1933
New York: New York City Public Schools, 1933. Four panel program guide.
New York: New York City Public Schools, 1933. Four panel program guide.
New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / The Gordon Press Inc., 1926. Softcover. 9" x 12." Unpaginated, but 18 pp., complete. Quarto. A short history of this landmark production with many scenes from the photodrama and with portraits of the characters, bound in color pictorial wraps. Program for this classic silent film. Cover.....
New York: Raymond-Whitcomb, 1930. Softcover. 6" x 9" with color cover. 64 pp. with black and white photos throughout Sailing from New York January 23 on the S.S. "Carinthia." Rare: **OCLC** lists two copies of the Log book, Raymond-Whitcomb Mediterranian Cruise, Winter 1929; one each at the New York Historical.....
Braunschweig Vieweg, 1922. Softcover. 70 pp. With illustrations. With ads for a few books published in 1923.
Acme Pressphoto: New York, 1930. Softcover. 8" x 10" black and white photo. Dated 11/22/30.
New York: Macmillan, 1928. Hardcover. Lacking the dust jacket. Contains early appearances of poetry by John Crowe Ransom, William Alexander Percy, DuBose Heyward and Hervey Allen, John Richard Moreland, Cotton Noe, Elizabeth Madox Roberts and Caroline Giltinan, who contributes five pieces.
Garden City: Star Books, 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Depression-era guide. WorldCat lists no copies.
New York: American Express Company, 1936. Softcover. 8 1/2" x 11" staple bound magazine format with color cover. 28 pp. with black and white photos and maps.
Harcourt, brace Jovanovich: New York, 1977. Hardcover. 216 pp. With black and white photographs.
Burlington Route: Chicago, 1934. Softcover. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. Center spread map. *Burl;ington Route variant. *OCLC** lists one or two institutional holdings each for Alton Railroad, Norfolk & Western, Chicago & Northwestern, Pennsylvania and Grand Trunk Railway variants but none for Burlington. Near Fine with a tiny.....
Omaha: Union Pacific System, 1929. Softcover. Large 8vo. 48 pp, numerous maps and black-and-white photographic illustrations throughout, 5 maps [two-color]. Bindings tight and square. Publisher's green printed pictorial wrappers, gilt lettered; a very good copy. This railway guide was published by The Union Pacific System which was and is the.....
Minneapolis: Popular Magazines, 1929. Softcover. A Jazz Age publication of ballads and humor.
New York: Doubleday Doran ad Co., 1928. Hardcover. 58 pp. Poems from this Vermont farmer and poet, with striking woodcuts.
Chicago & Northwestern Railway: Chicago, 1934. Softcover. 8" x 4"cream and green color printed slim jim that folds out to a twelve [12] panel map of The Century of Progress Ex[position Grounds. Rare. **OCLC** lists three [3] copies, one each at: Northwestern University, The Wisconsin Historical Society Library and The.....
Chicago: Chicago Association of Commerce in Cooperation with Chicagoans, Inc., 1933. Softcover. 18" x 24" tabloid format. Folded horizontally. Contains photos and advertisements throughout. Rare. **OCLC** lists two copies at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library.
Rapid Transit Company: Chicago, 1933. Softcover. 1933 Chicago map for Century of Progress. 21" x 13 3/4" sheet folded to 24 panels. Travel map of Chicago and suburbs showing Chicago rapid transit lines, with surface lines and electric inter-urban railroad connections. A very interesting and informative map, issued in conjunction.....
New York: Viking, 1970. Hardcover. Parker's New Yorker Magazine pieces written between 1927-1933.
New York: Time, Inc., 1936. Softcover. 96 pp. 6-1/2" x 8-1/2." Facsimile reprint of the inaugural edition of Life Magazine published on the publication's 25th anniversary. Cover is a photo by Bourke-White of a dam at Fort Peck, Montana. Magazine is smaller size. In the original mailing envelope.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1975. Hardcover. 557 pp. Frontispiece is photograph of Edmund Wilson in 1920. Preeminent 20th century literary critic Wilson provides perhaps the largest authentic document of the 1920s delivered through the observations of one of the principal actors in the American twenties. Covers Hollywood, the.....
New York: Harper & Row, 1939. Hardcover. 324 pp. Later printing.
New York: Scribner, 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Malcolm Cowley, Editor.
New York: F.W. Dodge, 1935. F.S. Lincoln, Photographer. Hardcover. Hardcover. Reprint of The Architectural Record, December 1935. 458 pp. incl. illustrated plates. Includes: Illustrations, Portraits, Plans, Plates. Reprinted from the Architectural record, December, 1935. An early look at the restoration. The whole of this issue is devoted to the restoration.....
NP: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc., 1924. Softcover. Very scarce report of the second Klonvokation, which was held every two years. It was reported that there were 2,000 men and 3,000 concomitants present at the Kansas City meeting, which was held at the Kansas City Convention Center. Its.....
American Photographic Publishing Co. Boston, 1923. Softcover. Black and white photographs, illustrations and advertisements throughout.
Chicago Tribune: Chicago, ND. Softcover. Pictorial printed stiff wrappers. Twenty five [25] individual black and white cartoons portraying America in the 1930s. One of a series of at lest thirteen [13] collections from. The cartoonist. Reprinted from the Chicago Tribune.