[Album of Aerial and Cultural Photographs]
An impressive collection of 75 well-annotated, predominantly aerial photographs of pre-statehood Alaska, likely compiled by a U.S
An impressive collection of 75 well-annotated, predominantly aerial photographs of pre-statehood Alaska, likely compiled by a U.S
Published on the occasion of the traveling exhibition of the same name, which collected American paintings depicting important events, mostly political and military. Extensively illustrated in color and B&W.
A remarkable and extremely uncommon document from the press of the Pioneers, the officially-sanctioned youth group of the American Communist Party, issued specifically for distribution at the First Annual Boy Scout Jamboree in Washington.
Memoir of Canfield's life in publishing as long-time head Harper & Bros.
An original panorama photograph print of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp; Company No.
Copy of noted bookplate collector Mary Chapman Ahrnke with a warm and lengthy inscription. Uncommon signed.
Commemorative illustrated booklet, with menu and program, from the June 24, 1965 dinner honoring the campaign work of Senator Warren G.
Grand edition of then-Senator Goldwater's photographs, sponsored by the Republican State Committee of Arizona.
The first book of poetry to be published in Brooklyn.
Harold Saunders was a member of the National Security Council staff from 1961 through Johnson's tenure as President.
A warm association. Johnson was something of a reluctant signer and books genuinely inscribed by him are uncommon, with many secretarial examples misidentified.
Various addresses delivered over the course of 1965, with foreward by W.
Johnson's personal compendium of his own columns, articles, prefaces, poems, and letters to newspapers, all carefully cut from their original place of publication and mounted in this handsome volume.
Reprint of the 1960 edition. 157pp.
Speech of Republican Representative (later Senator) Henry Cabot Lodge to the House Ways and Means Committee, followed by debate.
An impressive color map of the island of Manhattan and the Bronx.
Exhaustive history of steamboating, described in a blurb on back panel as "more of a saga than a book."
An album of photos by an unknown attendee of President Nixon's second Inauguration (January 20, 1973) all shot from the main platform less than ten rows behind the swearing-in.
History of New York as seen through the real estate transactions of the wealthy, starting with the Dutch West India Company and continuing up through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
An exhaustive archive of polling, public opinion, and related papers (including memos and other internal communications, research materials, and like) belonging to Fred Panzer, President Lyndon B.
Long-running, WSJ-parodying newspaper published by a New York investment bankers' club.
Taken Veteran's Day, November 11, 1961, these images document Kennedy's first presidential visit to Arlington National Cemetery.