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Holman's Baking Powder = Holman's Backpulver [Advertising Broadside] by Holman, Edward D - 1868

by Holman, Edward D

Holman's Baking Powder = Holman's Backpulver [Advertising Broadside] by Holman, Edward D - 1868

Holman's Baking Powder = Holman's Backpulver [Advertising Broadside]

by Holman, Edward D

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Buffalo, N.Y.: E. D. Holman, 1868. Very Good -. 1 broadside (30 x 22 cm.). Advertising and recipes for Holman's Baking Powder, printed on one side in two columns, one in English and one in German. The business address is given as "179 (New No.) Main St." In Buffalo city directories, Edward D. Holman, grocer, is listed at that address from 1868 to 1873. Although he is advertising his baking powder in this broadside, he is only listed in the city directories as a grocer, not as a manufacturer of baking powder, until 1876 when he is also listed as a manufacturer of baking powder. He continued to make and sell his baking powder through 1884, after which he appears to have retired. Contains recipes for 18 breads, griddle cakes, puddings, and cakes to be made with his baking powder (each in English and German). Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: dark brown stains in the center; one vertical and one horizontal crease; edges cut irregularly; solid.

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Nineteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the...

Nineteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the Union Benevolent Association

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Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, printers, 1850. Paperback. Very Good. 32 p.; 23 cm. Green wrappers with black wrapper title. The Union Benevolent Association was established in 1831 to provide assistance to Philadelphia residents by lending stoves to help heat their homes during a harsh winter, along with wood and coal. The intention was to help the "worthy poor" without regard for religion or race. The activities of the organization have evolved since 1831; today it provides grants to projects to fight poverty. This report contains a list of people who contributed to the Union Benevolent Association for the previous year with the amount given, as well as detailed data about the people with whom the association had worked. The (male) officers of the Association are listed; none of the members of the Ladies' Board of Managers are named, although the majority of the report is theirs. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled and creased; 3-cm. closed tear… Read More
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Eighteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the...

Eighteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the Union Benevolent Association

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Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, printers, 1849. Paperback. Very Good +. 31, [1] p.; 22 cm. Yellow wrappers with black wrapper title. The Union Benevolent Association was established in 1831 to provide assistance to Philadelphia residents by lending stoves to help heat their homes during a harsh winter, along with wood and coal. The intention was to help the "worthy poor" without regard for religion or race. The activities of the organization have evolved since 1831; today it provides grants to projects to fight poverty. This report contains the constitution and by-laws of the Union Benevolent Association, as well as detailed data about the people with whom the association had worked in the previous year. The (male) officers of the Association are listed; none of the members of the Ladies' Board of Managers are named, although the majority of the report is theirs. Scarce. In Very Good+ Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; lower corner of front wrapper creased; lower… Read More
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Poor Will's Almanack, For the Year 1805 [provenance: James Pemberton Parke (b. 1783)]
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Poor Will's Almanack, For the Year 1805 [provenance: James Pemberton Parke (b. 1783)]

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Philadelphia: James Crukshank, 1804. Paperback. Very Good. [48] p.: tables; 11 cm. Contemporary wrapper with embossed floral decoration; stitched. Early American Imprints, 2nd Series (Shaw & Shoemaker), 7085. Drake, Almanacs, 10690. The owner had it taken apart and rebound with 14 blank leaves alternating with the first 8 leaves and the final 8 leaves, and with a wrapper made from paper with embossed floral decoration. Former owner's name on first blank leaf: James P. Parke. Notations about the weather are on the blank pages facing the pages for Jan., Feb., March, and Dec. The other added blank leaves are blank. James Pemberton Parke (b. 1783) was a bookseller in Philadelphia. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: added wrapper is rubbed along edges, with minor loss at ends of spine; wrapper starting to separate from tail; pages are clean and tight.
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Picture News In Color and Action -- Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1946
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Picture News In Color and Action -- Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1946

by Gross, Milt; Jennings, Al

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New York: 229 Lafayette Street Corp, 1946. Paperback. Very Good. 48 p.: color cartoons; 26 cm. Color illustrated cover; stapled. Contents: Al Jennings: Reformed Train Robber Tells All -- America's Most Courageous Entertainer [Jane Froman] -- Atomic Energy: Chaos or World Plenty -- How and Why Ed Kennedy, the famous A.P. correspondent scooped the world on the war's greatest story -- How Hershey built a $1,000,000 Empire out of a Nickel Chocolate Bar -- Snake Worship in the USA! -- New York Loses Its Busiest And Most Human Mayor [Fiorello H. LaGuardia] -- Ernie Pyle's Stoy of G-I Joe [review of the movie] -- Milt Gross Reviews the News -- Battle of the Juke Boxes: Perry Como Beats Sinatra -- Radio [Arthur Godfrey] -- The Girl who Saved New York from being Bombed [Constance Babington-Smith] -- Be as Pretty as Your Picture [Charles A. Voight] -- A Two-fisted Society College Girl becomes the first female Boxing Expert in America! -- Better than Dad [sculling champions John B. Kelly and son Jack Kelly,… Read More
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Admission Card to the Philadelphia Assemblies of 1872

Admission Card to the Philadelphia Assemblies of 1872

by Wister, Langhorn

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Philadelphia, 1872. Fine. 1 card (7.2 x 12 cm.) printed on one side: "Assemblies. Foyer of the Academy of Music." Langhorn Wister's name is written in as the person to be admitted. The names of the patronesses are printed: Mrs. Hartman Kuhn, Mrs. Harry McCall, Mrs. Charles Macalater, Jr., Mrs. Francis Peters, Mrs. George Blight, and Mrs. Edward Merrell. With this is a light pink sheet (16 x 12 cm.), folded and printed with the dates (Mon. Jan. 15, Tues. Jan. 30, and Thurs. Feb. 8) and times. The music began at 9:00, the German Cotillion was at 12:00, and the balls ended at 3:00. The Dancing Assembly of Philadelphia, also known as "The Assemblies," was established in the winter of 1748-49. Remaining an annual tradition into the 21st century, the Assembly Ball is the oldest continuously operating subscription dance in the United States. To attend one either had to be a subscriber (a person invited, who pays a fee to attend) or be sponsored by a subscriber. After the Civil War, the Assemblies were held… Read More
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Nineteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the...

Nineteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the Union Benevolent Association

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Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, printers, 1850. Paperback. Very Good. 32 p.; 23 cm. Green wrappers with black wrapper title. The Union Benevolent Association was established in 1831 to provide assistance to Philadelphia residents by lending stoves to help heat their homes during a harsh winter, along with wood and coal. The intention was to help the "worthy poor" without regard for religion or race. The activities of the organization have evolved since 1831; today it provides grants to projects to fight poverty. This report contains a list of people who contributed to the Union Benevolent Association for the previous year with the amount given, as well as detailed data about the people with whom the association had worked. The (male) officers of the Association are listed; none of the members of the Ladies' Board of Managers are named, although the majority of the report is theirs. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled and creased; 3-cm. closed tear… Read More
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Eighteenth Annual Report of the Executive board, and of the Ladies' Board of Managers of the...

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Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, printers, 1849. Paperback. Very Good +. 31, [1] p.; 22 cm. Yellow wrappers with black wrapper title. The Union Benevolent Association was established in 1831 to provide assistance to Philadelphia residents by lending stoves to help heat their homes during a harsh winter, along with wood and coal. The intention was to help the "worthy poor" without regard for religion or race. The activities of the organization have evolved since 1831; today it provides grants to projects to fight poverty. This report contains the constitution and by-laws of the Union Benevolent Association, as well as detailed data about the people with whom the association had worked in the previous year. The (male) officers of the Association are listed; none of the members of the Ladies' Board of Managers are named, although the majority of the report is theirs. Scarce. In Very Good+ Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; lower corner of front wrapper creased; lower… Read More
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Poor Will's Almanack, For the Year 1805 [provenance: James Pemberton Parke (b. 1783)]
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Philadelphia: James Crukshank, 1804. Paperback. Very Good. [48] p.: tables; 11 cm. Contemporary wrapper with embossed floral decoration; stitched. Early American Imprints, 2nd Series (Shaw & Shoemaker), 7085. Drake, Almanacs, 10690. The owner had it taken apart and rebound with 14 blank leaves alternating with the first 8 leaves and the final 8 leaves, and with a wrapper made from paper with embossed floral decoration. Former owner's name on first blank leaf: James P. Parke. Notations about the weather are on the blank pages facing the pages for Jan., Feb., March, and Dec. The other added blank leaves are blank. James Pemberton Parke (b. 1783) was a bookseller in Philadelphia. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: added wrapper is rubbed along edges, with minor loss at ends of spine; wrapper starting to separate from tail; pages are clean and tight.
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Picture News In Color and Action -- Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1946
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Picture News In Color and Action -- Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1946

by Gross, Milt; Jennings, Al

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New York: 229 Lafayette Street Corp, 1946. Paperback. Very Good. 48 p.: color cartoons; 26 cm. Color illustrated cover; stapled. Contents: Al Jennings: Reformed Train Robber Tells All -- America's Most Courageous Entertainer [Jane Froman] -- Atomic Energy: Chaos or World Plenty -- How and Why Ed Kennedy, the famous A.P. correspondent scooped the world on the war's greatest story -- How Hershey built a $1,000,000 Empire out of a Nickel Chocolate Bar -- Snake Worship in the USA! -- New York Loses Its Busiest And Most Human Mayor [Fiorello H. LaGuardia] -- Ernie Pyle's Stoy of G-I Joe [review of the movie] -- Milt Gross Reviews the News -- Battle of the Juke Boxes: Perry Como Beats Sinatra -- Radio [Arthur Godfrey] -- The Girl who Saved New York from being Bombed [Constance Babington-Smith] -- Be as Pretty as Your Picture [Charles A. Voight] -- A Two-fisted Society College Girl becomes the first female Boxing Expert in America! -- Better than Dad [sculling champions John B. Kelly and son Jack Kelly,… Read More
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Admission Card to the Philadelphia Assemblies of 1872

Admission Card to the Philadelphia Assemblies of 1872

by Wister, Langhorn

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Philadelphia, 1872. Fine. 1 card (7.2 x 12 cm.) printed on one side: "Assemblies. Foyer of the Academy of Music." Langhorn Wister's name is written in as the person to be admitted. The names of the patronesses are printed: Mrs. Hartman Kuhn, Mrs. Harry McCall, Mrs. Charles Macalater, Jr., Mrs. Francis Peters, Mrs. George Blight, and Mrs. Edward Merrell. With this is a light pink sheet (16 x 12 cm.), folded and printed with the dates (Mon. Jan. 15, Tues. Jan. 30, and Thurs. Feb. 8) and times. The music began at 9:00, the German Cotillion was at 12:00, and the balls ended at 3:00. The Dancing Assembly of Philadelphia, also known as "The Assemblies," was established in the winter of 1748-49. Remaining an annual tradition into the 21st century, the Assembly Ball is the oldest continuously operating subscription dance in the United States. To attend one either had to be a subscriber (a person invited, who pays a fee to attend) or be sponsored by a subscriber. After the Civil War, the Assemblies were held… Read More
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Little Journeys Into Lands of Living Faith. Twelve Historic Shrines Open Doors in Old Wilmington, North Carolina

by Weitz, Martin M., Dr., Rev. Edward C. Hay, Rev. D. Cook, Rev. Andrew J. Holman, Sr. and others

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Wilmington:: N.P. Historical sketches of 12 Wilmington Churches and Synagogues by the Minister or Rabbi of each. Illustrated by Ronald Williams Near fine copy in Trade Paperback. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st. 1976.
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Selected Poems
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Selected Poems

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New York: Macmillan, 1938. Includes selections from Masefield's books: Salt-Water Ballads; Poems and Ballads; Pompey the Great; The Everlasting Mercy; The Widow in the Bye Street; Dauber; The Daffodil Fields; Philp the King; Good Friday; Lollingdon Downs; Gallipoli; Reynard the Fox; Enslaved; Right Royal; Ester; King Cole and Other Poems; Odtaa; Midsummer Night and Other Tales in Verse; The Wanderer; Minnie Maylow's Story and Other Tales and Scenes; A Letter from Pontus. 271 toned, clean pages. Navy blue cloth with gilt facsimle signature on front cover and dull gilt titles on spine; a dozen or so pages are bumped at top corner; tanned inside covers. Thanks for shopping with us! 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and lifelong learning.. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Forgotten  Song by Eugene Cowles  Oliver Ditson Company Boston

Forgotten Song by Eugene Cowles Oliver Ditson Company Boston

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Forgotten Song by Eugene Cowles Oliver Ditson Company Boston
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Reno, Land of Charm [Nevada]

Reno, Land of Charm [Nevada]

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Reno, Nevada: Reno Chamber of Commerce, 1927. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Includes original sleeve. Light general wear. 1927 Stapled Binding. Unpaginated. Reno, Nevada. Early travel brochure. Briefly discusses the area surrounding Reno, and touches on each of Nevada's major cities. Numerous black-and-white photo reproductions of Reno and surrounding area, including countryside and Sparks.--Calvello Books
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EDGAR ALLAN POE IN 20 OBJECTS FROM THE SUSAN JAFFE TANE COLLECTION
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EDGAR ALLAN POE IN 20 OBJECTS FROM THE SUSAN JAFFE TANE COLLECTION

by Gabrielle Dean and Richard Kopley [eds.]

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Baltimore: The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, 2017. paperback. 9.2 x 5.2 inches. paperback. xiv, 129 pages. This collection of short, illustrated essays by leading and emerging Poe scholars focuses on twenty Poe-related objects from a private collection, which are closely examined as a means of unpacking Poe's family history, literary preoccupations, and legacy. Published in connection with a public exhibition at Johns Hopkins University, October 2016 through February 2017, "The Enigmatic Edgar A. Poe in Baltimore & Beyond.
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Two Anti-Communist Newsletters

Two Anti-Communist Newsletters

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Evanston, IL: Church League of America, 1950. Pamphlet. Fine. This is a lot of 2 pamphlets from the early 1950s published by the right wing Church League of America based out of the Chicago suburbs from 1937-1984. Both pieces are in fine condition. THOMPSON, Dorothy. "What Is Behind the Immigration Furor?"; News and Views, January 1953, No. 230. Evanston: National Laymen's Council of the Church League of America. Broadsheet. 4 pp. A newsletter decrying the New Deal and the threat of Communist immigrants. RADCLIFFE, Cy. "A little business fights Big Government". Evanston: National Laymen's Council of the Church League of America. Broadsheet. 2 pp. A newsletter describing the writer's efforts to prevent his employees from unionizing and the ensuing lawsuit. Includes a photo of Radcliffe captioned "CRUSADER."
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THE CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA CITRUS STORY
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THE CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA CITRUS STORY

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Redlands, California: Pure Gold, [1955]. Stapled wraps. Very good. [12p.] Small chips to wrap edges. The Mutual Orange Distributors (MOD) was founded in Redlands, California, in 1906 as a cooperative marketing association representing citrus growers in California. Within a few years, the coop included citrus growers in western Arizona. In 1955, MOD changed its name to Pure Gold, originally the brand name for fruit grown by the approximately 2,500 MOD growers. Sunkist took over the Pure Gold trademark when the co-op closed in 1987 due to housing developments replacing the citrus fields and the shrinking number of packing plants. This booklet explains the history of the citrus-growing culture in California and Arizona and provides information on the variety of oranges, lemons, and grapefruit grown and their cultivation and packaging. A map on the back shows the regions represented by the Pure Gold cooperative. Scarce, none located in OCLC. B&w illustrations and halftone photographs. (11"x8-1/2")
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Leopold Von Ranke A Review of his Life
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Leopold Von Ranke A Review of his Life

by Adams, Henry Brook

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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumes 22-23 pages 542-558, signed "H. B. A" Leopold Von Ranke a review of his life. by Herbert Baxter Adams;
Adams was born to Nathaniel Dickinson Adams and Harriet (Hastings) Adams in Shutesbury, Massachusetts. On his mother's side, he was a descendant of Thomas Hastings who came from the East Anglia region of England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634.[1] Adams received his early training in the Amherst, Massachusetts public schools and Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated from Amherst College in 1872. In 1873 Adams traveled to Europe to study and write. In 1874 he then moved to Heidelberg, Germany to pursue the Ph.D. degree. There he was influenced by Johann Gustav Droysen and Johann Kaspar Bluntschli, the latter also becoming his mentor. Heidelberg did not then require a thesis from its doctoral candidates, instead it required an oral examination, for which he chose political science for his major field (Hauptfach), with two minors… Read More
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Butterflies in gilded frame
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Butterflies in gilded frame

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Revolt in June: Documents and Reports on the People's Uprising in East Berlin and in the Soviet...

Revolt in June: Documents and Reports on the People's Uprising in East Berlin and in the Soviet Zone of Germany

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[Bonn?]: Federal Ministry for All-German Affairs, 1953.Oblong small quarto (9 1/2 x 6 3/8 inches; 240 x 160 mm), 64 pages, in illustrated wrappers (soft cover). West German government booklet documenting the June 1953 uprising in East Germany. In English, profusely illustrated.
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Number 30. Shelter Lullaby, by Helen Thomas sheet music Boston Music, drawing by Edwina Dumm

Number 30. Shelter Lullaby, by Helen Thomas sheet music Boston Music, drawing by Edwina Dumm

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Number 30. Shelter Lullaby, by Helen Thomas sheet music Boston Music, drawing by Edwina Dumm
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