Original publisher's gray wrapper with a light blue and orange illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-nine pages (Pages 55-103), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft covers a wide range of topics... View More...
Original publisher's brown wrapper with a green illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-nine pages (Pages 261-310), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft covers a wide range of topics, such as came... View More...
Original publisher's beige wrapper with a red and green illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Fifty-two pages (Pages 313-364), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft covers a wide range of topics, such ... View More...
Original publisher's beige wrapper with a green and yellow illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-two pages (Pages 427-468), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Light scuff on front cover. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft cove... View More...
Original publisher's light brown wrapper with red and brown illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Thirty-two pages (Pages 317-348), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages are very clean and intact. Covers are very clean and intact overall, but there is slight chipping to the edges of the cover. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it ... View More...
Original publisher's orange-pink wrapper with a purple and yellow illustration of a camera with a dark cloth and cable release on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-five pages (Pages 283-314), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Writing in pencil on lower-right margin of front cover. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Phot... View More...
Text in German. Collection of five original drawings of Santos, Brazil. The drawings depict maritime scenes with ships and harbors. There are five leaves of drawings total. Two of the leaves have two compositions to make seven scenes total. Artist's signature in pencil on each drawing. Titles are handwritten in German below each scene, presumably by the artist. No date, circa 1926. 8 3/4" x 5 1/2." Drawings are virtually pristine and intact except for slight age toning to paper and a few subtle indentations and wrinkles not affecting the drawn portions. Each drawing is Fine and Fine... View More...
Collection of nine original black-and-white photographs of places in postwar occupied Japan. All of the photographed subjects are in Tokyo. Emphasis is on city scenes and buildings. No date, circa 1945. 6" x 4 1/4." Each photo is very clean and intact except for the occasional small mark and slightly bumped corners. Near Fine copies. The titles name the depicted subject. The titles are printed on the front of each photo as follows: "'Sanshin Bilding [sic],' Tokyo"; "'Shirokiya' Department Store, Tokyo"; "Parliament House, Tokyo"; "The News Factory, 'Asahi' Shinbun [sic], Tokyo"; "X' Ma... View More...
A collection of three original black-and-white photographs of Stanford University's Inner Quad. Beautiful ambiance to each photo with misty overcast lighting and water covering the pavement of the courtyard from a recent rain. Each photo is mounted on medium or dark gray matboard. No date, circa 1899. The following are measurements for each pair of photo and mat, numbered 1-3. Photo 1: 4 1/2" x 3"; Matboard 1: 7" x 5." Photo 2: 4 1/2" x 2 3/4"; Matboard 2: 7 1/4" x 4 3/4." Photo 3: 3" x 3"; Matboard 3: 5" x 5 1/2." Handwriting in pencil on back reads, "Stanford 1899." Each photo and m... View More...
Collection of twelve original black-and-white photographs of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. No date, circa 1906. 5" x 3 1/2." Photographs are clean and intact overall as a collection but are fairly fragile. All of the photos have slight rippling. Some have more damage than others. The most severe damage appears on a few photos where there appear to be spots of dampstaining or rubbing (possibly from the chemical process of making the photos) on the surface. A few also have small chips and closed tears along the edges. Each photo is Good and Good as an entire collection. Th... View More...
Text in English and Tibetan. Original yellow paper folder with original printing sample laid in. Black lettering and illustration on front panel of folder. The printing sample is one leaf of rice paper printed on both sides in black ink. Folder is dated November 5, 1951. The printing sample dates to c. late 1800s to early 1900s. Folder: 12" x 3 1/2." Printed leaf: 11 1/2" x 3." Folder is very clean and intact except for a few small spots of surface chipping, slight wear to edges and corners, and a small crease in lower-right corner on front. Printing sample is clean and intact overall... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked three times; one with a possible date of 1905. 5 1/4" x 3 1/4." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used. Addressed to Miss Zilpha M. Wood in Fort Plain, New York. Tipped-in green Benjamin Franklin stamp is faded. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows a black and brown illustration of an Egyptian man holding the reins of a camel. An accent of color appears to the side of the camel. A couple Egyptian pyramids are visible in the background. Origina... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked 1906 twice in Syracuse, New York and Fort Plain, New York. 5 1/4" x 3 1/4." Title printed on the front. Faded text with a name and date of 1906. Postcard is used. Addressed to Miss Zilpha Wood in Fort Plain, New York. Tipped-in green Benjamin Franklin stamp is cracked and faded. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows a color illustration of a man leaning against a fire hydrant with a speech title containing the title. Original holes are located along a... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked with the date, 1906. 3 1/2" x 5 1/4." Title printed on the front. Tipped-in red stamp on back. Postcard is used. Addressed to Miss Olive E. Grudds in Stockton, California. Postcard is very clean and intact. Slight age and surface wear. Stamp is chipped and faded. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows pear on a leafed stem. The leaves and stem are illustrated and colored green. The pear is made of fabric and features colors of gradated greens and reds. Original holes are located along all of the edges. Leather postcard... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. No date, circa 1903-1915. 5 1/4" x 3 1/2." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used. Initials written in lower-left corner on front. Name and address on back. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. Back is rubbed. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows flowers decorated with yellow fabric as a way to add color and texture to them; the stems and leaves are painted green. Leather postcards were first made in 1903. Most were made of deer hide and featured period humor of the day. Many featured text... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. No date, circa 1903-1915. Postmarked twice on back. 5 1/4" x 3 1/4." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used. Addressed to Miss Zilpha M. Wood who is in Toaasville, Otsego County, New York. Tipped-in red stamp is faded. Faded text in lower-right corner on front: "From Gordon." Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows a color illustration of a man holding up a shot glass as a drinking invitation. Original holes are located along all of the edges. Leather post... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked twice; one is dated March 27, 1906 in Kansas City, Missouri. 5 1/4 x 3 1/2." Title printed on the front. Tipped-in green Benjamin Franklin stamp on back (parts of it are missing). Postcard is used. Name and address etched on back. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows the title with the image of a canoe as a visual pun. Four original holes are in the corners. Leather postcards were first made in 1903. Most were made of deer hide and featured period h... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked twice, both with the year of 1906. One postmark is from Fort Plain, New York. The other postmark is a bit faded. 5 1/8" x 3 1/4." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used. There is handwriting in ink on front and back but it is faded. A stamp that was tipped in on the back has been removed. Postcard is very clean and intact overall except for age wear and slight surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows a color illustration of a man holding a horn up to his ear which points to the title, "I Am Waiting to Hear... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. No date, circa 1903-1915. 5 1/4" x 3 1/2." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used but has no postage. Name and address on back; location is Woodland, California. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. Back is rubbed. Illustration on front was partially made with paper, about half of which is missing. A Good copy. This leather postcard shows a young African-American boy. He was decorated with illustrated paper but the portions for his face, right shoulder, and left leg are missing. There are two hearts... View More...
Original brown leather folk art postcard. Postmarked 1906 in Cleveland, Ohio and Fort Plain, New York. 5 1/4" x 3 1/4." Title printed on the front. Postcard is used. Addressed to Miss Zilpha Wood in Fort Plain, New York. Tipped-in red stamp is faded. Faded handwriting on front. Postcard is very clean and intact overall. Slight age and surface wear. A Very Good copy. This leather postcard shows a color illustration of a weary-looking man holding two children, a visual pun on the title. Original holes are located along all of the edges. Leather postcards which were common during the... View More...