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MANGA DREAMS
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MANGA DREAMS

by ANDERSON AND LOW

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ISBN 13
9780955899720
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0955899729
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[London]: Lucky Panda Press, (2010). First Edition. 13" x 9 3/4." [116]pp. Stiff card wrappers with publisher's die cut slit effect at front. INSCRIBED BY THE PHOTOGRAPHERS to title page: FOR BILL & BILL / WITH MUCH LOVE ALWAYS TO / OUR DEAR FRIENDS, / JONATHAN & EDWIN / NYC 2013." Small scuff of red ink to rear wrapper panel, otherwise sound, clean. A lovely association copy of Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low's 2010 photo-homage to manga creators and artists. This copy warmly inscribed to noted philanthropists and longtime photographer patrons Bill Hicks and Bill Sadler of Garrison, New York.
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MODEL TWD MACHINE PARTS & ASSEMBLIES [Cover Title - Cyanotype Illustrated Technical Manual]
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MODEL TWD MACHINE PARTS & ASSEMBLIES [Cover Title - Cyanotype Illustrated Technical Manual]

by [Industrial Photography] : [Cyanotypes] : [Textiles]

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Norristown, Pennsylvania: Wildman Manufacturing Co., (ca. 1940). Approximately 11 1/2" x 9" brown card folder with typed label to front. Brass tack binding holding 82 paper leaves with cyanotype print and photographs to rectos only. Mild handling wear, occasional soiling from handling and use. Overall good-plus. A technical manual published by the Wildman Manufacturing Co. of Norristown, Pennsylvania referencing its "TWD" hosiery knitting machine. Three table of contents leaves precede a full-page photographic view of a complete example of the machine followed by dozens of exploded diagram prints of individual components, a few printed data tables, etc... An unusual example of cyanotype printing and photography used to sriking effect.
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MOTORCYCLE FIELD MEET ANNUALLY PRESENTED BY THE BLACKHAWK M.C...... [Heading Title - Original Event Poster]

by [Posters] : [Motorcycling]

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[Temperance, Michigan], (1954). Single sheet broadside event poster. Approximately 17" x 11" spirit-duplicated to recto only. Address label and postage marks to verso. Storage folds and small staple punctures from original mailing. Some moderate handling and age wear alogn with a small section of loss from lower left corner. Overall about good only. An original event poster heralding a "Field Meet" staged by the Blackhawk Motorcycle Club in Bedford Township, Michigan, immediately north of the Ohio border and just east of old U.S. Highway 23 / Lewis Ave. (as illustrated by a neatly drawn map at lower right). The poster depicts a rider losing control of a bike in a hill climb above the image of a trophy and the afore-mentioned map. A 2013 article on the Club in the Toledo Blade noted the AMA-sanctioned Club formed in 1943 and maintains a clubhouse near the site of this field meet in Temperance. A graphically appealling, llikely unique survivor from the postwar boom in motorcycle club culture in… Read More
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[Manuscript Patient Ledgers of a North St. Louis General Practice Physician]
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[Manuscript Patient Ledgers of a North St. Louis General Practice Physician]

by POEHL, G. William : [Medicine] : [Manuscripts]

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St. Louis, Missouri , (ca. 1918-1940). Two ruled ledger books. THE FIRST: 12 1/2" x 8 1/2" gray cloth over boards with marooon calf at spine corners. 200 numbered pages full with manuscript entries. Dozens of scrap manuscript notes, printed business cards, etc... laid-in. Binding nearly failed from being laid flat. Gatherings coming loose from one another, but most contents, apart from a few stray loose leaves, servicably holding together. THE SECOND: 12" x 7 1/2." Printed card wraps. 88 numbered pages full with manuscript entries. Card wraps almost entirely split along spine. Mild to moderate handling wear. A few manuscript scraps laid-in loose. Overall each solidly good or better with legibility about the same. A pair of manuscript ledgers recording visits of patients to the office of Dr. G. William Poehl (1887-1971) from about 1918 to 1940. Located at 5101A Delmar Blvd. on the city's north side and about two blocks east of St. Luke’s Hopital, Poehl's practice seems to have been a general one,… Read More
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