[RPPC] Hungarian Postcards
14 Real Photo Post Cards - c. early 1900's, some hand colored. Most have been used, with postage. More
14 Real Photo Post Cards - c. early 1900's, some hand colored. Most have been used, with postage. More
Tallahassee, Florida: Self Published, 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. 251 pages. 23.5 x 16 cm. One of 2000 copies. This is a book about the families who came and settled in Tallahassee over a hundred year period from 1824-1924. It is about these people, and the homes they built and lived..... More
Paris: Éditions H. Jonquières, 1931. Wraps. Unpaginated. 17 x 18 cm. 24 captivating black and white photographs printed on varnished paper. This early photo based children's book by Emmanuel Sougez kindles the inner creative force innate in a child's imagination. The simplicity of the photos together with the uncomplicated text..... More
Portland, ME: c. 1920. Staplebound. 54 pages. k22.5 x 20 cm. Profusely illustrated throughout with period black and white photos. Featuring Portland, Damariscotta, Kennebunkport, Penobscot Bay, Casco Bay, Camden, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bath, Kennebago Falls, Moosehead Lake, Upper Kennebec County, Lake Parlin, Washington County, Northern Aroostook County, and much more..... More
1926. Hardcover. Unpaginated. [50pp]. 18 x 25 cm. A well organized and in-depth view of the life of a young aspiring opera singer, Louise Hope Stilphen (Dec. 2, 1904 - 1987). Louise was born in Jamaica Plains, MA - her father was an electrical engineer and her mother was an..... More
New York: BLOOMSBURY, 2007. First American Edition. Hardcover. 288 pages. An illustrated journal of Bourdain's far-flung travels. Featuring more than four hundred stunning, photos and commentary - with the well known swagger we always expect from our fearless leader of food commentary. Clean, crisp copy - boards and dust wrapper..... More
Hardcover. Oblong format. 20.5 x 30 cm. With over 500 images, this album grants the viewer an inside look into a privileged, white, American woman's world during the heady days of the early 1920's. Ruth Calvin Goodkind (1903-1958) lived outside of Chicago with her brother and her parents (her father..... More