[1939 New York World's Fair / Washington, D.C. Photo Album]
Two-part souvenir photo album of a trip to the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, followed by photographs of Washington D.C., Mount Vernon, and Annapolis, MD in 1940.
Two-part souvenir photo album of a trip to the 1939 World's Fair in New York City, followed by photographs of Washington D.C., Mount Vernon, and Annapolis, MD in 1940.
Large original painted canvas banner likely utilized in one of Ken Kesey's final Acid Test events and based on Kesey's infamous limited edition ACID TEST album.
Undated mail-order catalog of mostly bondage-themed erotic novels and periodicals, illustrated with black and white cover reproductions of all items.
Album of storage tanks, agitators, and other liquid-related metal machinery photos compiled by the manufacturer, which — judging by the locations of most of its clients — was located somewhere in the Midwestern United States.
First three issues of the E.G. Records Newsletter, founded to promote the label's artists following the January '79 opening of its U.S. office.
Rare original poster by the German electronic Krautrock project started by Dieter Moebius, Conrad Schnitzler, and Hans-Joachim Roedelius.
Original and unusually unified photograph album detailing the birth and early life of a midcentury house outside Binghamton, New York.
A petite and uncommonly ornamented vernacular album, with intricate border designs on most pages in a variety of styles, borrowing considerable Art Deco and Art Nouveau influence.
June 1958 edition of this bi-monthly gossip magazine.
Halloween issue of this monthly guide for girls of the early 1950s; the publication was equal parts part social training manual, craft project suggestions, and advertisement for Dennison Crepe Paper (sold by the publisher.)
Printed at the Poetry Project. Mimeo mag featuring work from Michael Sappol, Yuki Hartman, Larry Hayes, John Neely and others.
Nabisco salesman's binder, showcasing the Nabisco brand to grocery retailers.
Four assorted patches from the 'O'Mens, an African-American Motocycle Club of Cleveland, Ohio.
"IT'S NOT OVER! 'Cruising' will be filmed tonight at 14th and 9th Ave., just below our NYC MCC! DEMONSTRATE 7:30 p.m., Sheridan Sq."
Carefully assembled and curated French wedding album likely dating from the mid 1920s, including portraits of the bride and groom, the wedding party, family and guests, with two shots of the reception.
A pair of carefully assembled albums, possibly compiled for official use, the majority of the photos in both albums recording the aftermath of a botched Allied bombardment in the Hague on March 3, 1945 that claimed the lives of 511 civilians and left over 20,000 homeless.
Original photograph album composed with great care, containing forty photos of British train engines mounted one to a page and captioned in a neat hand.
A handsome and rather lavish production by an unknown (but likely professional) photographer, possibly as presentation for special occasion or visit from foreign dignitary/delegation.
Collection of assassination research documents, preliminary plot and character notes, and draft material by an unidentified novelist researching methods and procedures for a thriller based in part on the Mossad assassination of Ali Hassan Salameh, chief of operations for Black September and one of those responsible for the 1972 Munich Massacre.
Magazine published by the UK organization Shelter, an advocacy organization for the Homeless.
A glorious assembly of snapshots capturing the grand opening of a McDonalds' franchise location in the 2300 block of S. Main St. in Lebanon, Oregon, a small city approximately 80 miles south of Portland.
The first annual report of the first permanent collection of modern art in the U.S.
Striking collection of photographs showing many carefree, recreational moments of wartime: soldiers sitting around at the barracks, reading and smoking; and many photos of Vietnamese acquaintances across the album, such as women lounging at the base library.
Remarkable (and remarkably preserved) collection of theatre ephemera from Brussels, Verona, and Trieste assembled and bound in matching volumes by a contemporary traveler (likely German) during a pair of two-month trips in 1852.
From a limited edition of 785, this being no.