1964 New York World's Fair Grouping Consisting of 18 [Eighteen] Items
New York: Various, 1964. Eclectic assemblage of World's Fair ephemera.
New York: Various, 1964. Eclectic assemblage of World's Fair ephemera.
Chicago: H.M. Gousha, 1964. Softcover. Good condition with a stain on one of the panels.
Chicago: American Medical Association, 1980. Softcover. Published by the American Medical Association.
New York: CBS, 1972. Softbound. Approx. 6" x 8." Contains release and broadcast dates.
Burbank: Walt Disney Productions, 1965. Softbound. Three page TLS on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color letterhead from Dick McKay, Publicity Director for Walt Disney Productions. The letter provides background and perspective on the author and his career as well as the book "Gallagher." In Very Good condition with light.....
Kansas City: TWA, 1960. Softcover. Includes Route Maps, System Maps, Service Guides and Passenger Welcome Materials. Difference sizes ranging from 4 x 6 inches to approximately 10 x 12 inches in color and b&w.
Los Angeles: AAA, 1960. Softcover. Grouping includes three unused 3" x 5" Los Angeles color postcards, a 14 panel postcard foldout set of Los Angeles International's "Jet Port" and a late 1960s map of the Metropolitan Los Angeles and Freeway System.
Various: Various, Various. Softcover. Overall Very. Good condition. Includes maps for" Indiana, Washington and Oregon, Michigan, Minnesota, Massachusetts/Rhode Island and Connecticut and Ontario.
Softcover. Most likely from Southern California-based Buffums and Tweeds & Weeds. Photographers include Schneider + Peltcher, La Jolla; Perry Griffith, Long Beach CA; Paul Oxley, San Diego; Leonard A. Brown and Larry Gordon.
Dallas: The Greyhound Company, 1956. Softcover. Approx. 12" x 12" Greyhound promotional poster that folds out into ten panels presenting four color reproductions of American landmarks.
New York: General Motors Corp. 1963. Softcover. 32 pp with photos and illustrations throughout.
Philadelphia: Philadelphia New Year's Shooters' and Mummers' Association, 1964. Softcover. Official Mummer's Magazine 1964. Uncommon. OCLC lists one copy at Temple University.
New York: Esso, 1964. Softcover. Four color. Approx. 3" x 5" opening to approx. 18" x 24." Contains Index/Directory of all attractions and a detailed map of the exhibition layout.
New York: Esso, 1964. Softcover. Four color. Approx. 3" x 5" opening to approx. 18" x 24." Contains Index/Directory of all attractions and a detailed map of the exhibition layout.
New York: Manhattan Post Card Publishing Co., nd. Softcover. Mid century travel guide filled with great b&w photos. Average wear commensurate with age. Impressive cover art.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1955. Softcover. Each booklet measures 4" x 6." 12pp. Illustratted throughout.
New York: Associated Match Company, 1964. Softcover.
New York: CBS, 1972. Softbound. Both photos are approx. 6" x 8." Contain release and broadcast dates. The dramatic special, part of CBS "Appointment with Destiny" series, was narrated by Lorne Greene and filmed on location in Mexico. One photo is of Enrique Lucero portraying Montezuma and the other is.....
New York, 1966. Softcover. Twenty two [22] pp.; 8.5" x 11." Cover photo of the cast of "Half a Sixpence." Dozens of ads and suggestions of things to do. In exceptiopnally nice condition. Unmarked. A wonderful vintage copy of this great memento from mid-century Manhattan.
New York: ABC, NBC and CBS, 1977. Softbound. Includes six [6] vintage b&w studio still photographs from the following shows: The Love Boat [cast; ABC]; The Eight is Enough [cast; ABC]; Hawaii Five-O star Jack Lord [CBS]; Rhoda Stars Valerie Harper and Nancy Walker [CBS]; John Wayne in "Cahill: U.S......
New York: A.A. General Service Office, ND. Softcover. Special reprint of the Jack Alexander article "Freed Slaves of Drink Now They Free Others." This if Saturday Evening Post article that built national awareness of A.A. and marked a milestone in the history of the fellowship.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1948. Hardback. First edition, later [seventh] printing lacking the scarce dust jacket dated March, 1948. Fine with a bit of soiling on the bottom edge. The Kinsey report was a cultural event of enormous consequence, helping to usher in a revolution in sexual knowledge and mores. It.....
New York: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1945. Softcover. This 32-page 1945 Public Affairs Committee educational pamphlet was written by sociology professor Alfred McClung Lee in cooperation with The American Council on Race Relations. Starting in 1935 and for at least the next half century through the turbulence of the Depression.....
Jersey City: Weider, 1951. Softcover. Jem was a magazine founded by Joe Weider in the 1950s as entertainment for heterosexual men. The first Issue is November 1956 with Candy Barr on the cover. The monthly periodical was encouraged by American News distributors which asked Weider to start a competitor publication.....
Union City: Boxing and Wrestling. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.