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Catalog 264: American Photographic Viewbooks

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1. Alaska, Yukon Territory. A HAND BOOK OF VACATION TRIPS IN ALASKA AND THE YUKON ON THE WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTE (via the Steamer "Whitehorse") . Seattle: Farwest, 1940. First Edition. 56pp; illustrated from photographs and strip maps. This guide offers various Yukon tours, including: The Trail of '98 to the Klondike Gold Fields; West Taku Arm; Whitehorse and the Yukon River; Miles Canyon and Whitehorse Rapids; The Yukon River to Dawson; Dawson to Whitehorse: &c. The description of each tour includes a brief history of places along the route, a strip map, and views from photographs (several full-page). The original owner made three neat, marginal notes regarding costs. Pictorial wrappers. 3.5" x 6" Fine. (#037142) $50.00

2. Arizona, Tucson. THE MISSION OF SAN XAVIER DEL BAC: An Historical Guide by Estelle Lutrell. Tucson, Arizona: Acme Printing, 1926. copyright 1923. 40pp; 20 full-page exterior and interior views from photographs, foldout map at back. Pictorial brown wrappers with a picture of the Mission. 7" x 5.25" Very Good. (#036900) $25.00

3. California & Oregon. THE SHASTA ROUTE IN ALL OF ITS GRANDEUR: A Scenic Guide Book from San Francisco, California, to Portland, Oregon. On the Road of a Thousand Wonders. Los Angeles: H.H. Tammen Co., 1915. First Edition. 2pp text, map, 22 color plates (one double) tippped to black stock. Bound in string-tied purple wrappers with color plate mounted on cover; bottom edge of cover chipped. 9.5" x 12" Very Good. Southern Pacific Railroad viewbook: "For sale only en route on the trains on the Shasta Route." (#037545) $35.00

4. California, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES AND VICINITY, CALIFORNIA. Chicago: Curt Teich & Co. Artgravure, (1925). First Edition. 32pp; sepiatone illus throughout from photographs. Views include: Pershing Square; Broadway; Seventh & Hill Streets; Birdseye View of Ambassador Hotel & Bungalows; Hollenbeck Park; Millionaire Row, Pasadena; Virginia Hotel, Long Beach; Mission Inn, Riverside; Beach in front of the Bath House, Long Beach; Ocean Park Bath House; &c. Bound in tan wrappers with a cover illustration of the San Gabriel Mission. Faint dampmark at lower corner of covers, not into text. 8" x 10.25" Very Good [OCLC locates eight holdings: CalState, UCLA, UC-Irvine, Monterey Institute, Ontario City (CA) Library, Iowa Library, U of Utah, U Arizona.] (#036891) $50.00

5. Colorado. AROUND THE CIRCLE: One Thousand Miles through the Rocky Mountains. Being a Descriptive of a Trip among Peaks, over Passes, and through Canons of Colorado. Denver: Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, 1900. Eleventh Edition. 56pp; 23 full-page views from photographs, two maps. Bound in pictorial paper covers. 8" x 6" Very Good. (#036882) $45.00

6. Colorado. COLORADO: UNDER THE TURQUOISE SKY . Chicago: Rock Island Lines, 1933. 36pp; 26 full-page views from photographs, text illus, route map. Bound in pictorial paper covers. 9" x 6" Very Good. [WorldCat identifies various editions.] (#036886) $35.00

7. Colorado, Colorado Springs. O'ER CANON AND CRAG TO THE LAND OF GOLD. Colorado Springs: Railroad View Publ Co., 1902. First Edition. pp: 1, text; color frontispiece and 17 b&w photographic views mounted on black stock; Topographical Map of The Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway, The Short Line. Gray wrappers, embossed cover title in red, string ties; back cover chipped. 9" x 11" Very Good. (#036589) $75.00

8. Colorado, Colorado Springs . O'ER CANON AND CRAG TO THE LAND OF GOLD: A Glorious Pathway. Colorado Springs: Railroad View Publ Co, 1902. First Edition. Oblong quarto. pp: (1) text, (18) plates, (1) topographical map of the Cripple Creek Railway's Short Line. The 18 full-page plates are tipped to heavy black stock; one in color, the rest halftones, including a double-page view: from photographs, and paintings by Charles H. Harmon, all engraved by the Williamson-Haffner Engraving Co. of Denver. Bound in red wrappers, string-tied spine, embossed cover title; some offsetting from red covers onto first and final leaves. 9" x 11" Very Good. Includes views of the rail line and various gold mines along the way. (#036751) $85.00

9. Colorado, Denver. A SOUVENIR OF DENVER: Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. Denver, Colo.: Colorado News Company, [1888]. First Edition. 2pp text; 12 plates of Albertype views, including: State Capitol; Denver Club; Barclay Block; 16th Street; Tabor Opera House; Larimer Street; 14th Street; Albany Hotel; Windsor Hotel; Franklin School; Whittier School; High School; Trinity Church; Panorama of Denver, &c. String-tied, green cloth boards, cover title in gilt; signs of light handling. 5" x 7" Very Good. "The Queen City of the Plains--Population 100,000 ... Fourteen railroads center in Denver, with a good prospect of several more before the close of 1888....The air is mostly so clear that the foot hills, fourteen miles distant, seem only two or three miles off...." (#037561) $200.00

10. Colorado, Glenwood Springs. HOTEL COLORADO: GLENWOOD HOT SPRINGS, COLORADO, IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (cover title) The Glenwood Hot Springs Company, Proprietor. The Hotel Colorado Company, Lessee. E.E. Lucas, Manager. Glenwood Springs, CO: Hotel Colorado, (1894). First Edition. 24pp; promotional text, small map, profusely illustrated from photographs, with many exterior and interior views of the hotel facilities, the baths and vapor caves (priced at 25 cents to a dollar for various levels and combinations of care). Other amusements include: Music Room, Ball Room, Great Swimming Pool, Rides and Drives, Polo, Hunting & Fishing, Waterfalls, &c. Bound in pictorial paper covers. 8.5" x 6" Very Good. Inspired by the Villa Medici in Rome, the Hotel Colorado at this time contained 300 guest rooms and 100 private bathrooms, with an open fireplace in most rooms. The Hotel was designed by New York architects Boring, Tilton & Mellen, and built around natural hot springs along the rail lines of the Denver & Rio Grande and the Colorado Midland RR. The Colorado opened in 1893. All of the testimonials at the back of this booklet are dated 1894. Printed by W.F. Hall, Chicago. [WorldCat locates four holdings of a similar title: Wisconsin Historical, Denver Public, U Denver, and UCal-Berkeley.] (#036880) $90.00

11. Colorado, Leadville. SOUVENIR OF LEADVILLE Phot. Im. Louis Glaser, Leipzig & New York. Denver: Chain, Hardy & Co., 1889. First Edition. Accordion-fold (leporello) format, 15 plates of views from photographs, brief captions. Views include: Leadville (birdseye) from Carbonate Hill; Harrison Ave. looking North from 3rd; Hotel Kitchen; Myers Sampler & St. Louis Smelter; A.Y. & Minnie Mines; Prospecting near Leadville; Smelting Furnace; Sampling Bullion; Trout Fishing, Dr. Law's Lake, Evergreen; Air Drilling,, Col. Sellers Mine; The Prospector (with pack animal); &c. Decorative red cloth, stamped in blind and gilt; name pencilled inside back cover. Nice, bright example of this mining-oriented viewbook. 4" x 5.75" Very Good. [WorldCat locates five holdings: Yale, Colorado School of Mines, Denver Public, Pikes Peak Lib, UC-Berkeley.] (#037813) $300.00

12. Connecticut, Hartford. SOUVENIR VIEWS OF HARTFORD, CONN. Photographs by Warner Photograph Co. Portland, ME: L.H. Nelson, (1904). First Edition. (32)pp; 31 full-page views from photographs, including: State Capitol and environs; Main Street (various views); Congregational Church; Phoenix Mutual Life Building; Sage-Allen Building; Catlin Building; Sigourney Square; Trinity College; Wadsworth Atheneum; Harriet Beecher Stowe Home; Vanderbilt Hill; Pope Park; &c. Purple wrappers, embossed gilt cover title. Gift inscription at foot of title-page, dated 1904; damp mark at lower corner of first and last few leaves. 8" x 10" Good (#036787) $30.00

13. Connecticut, New Haven. SOUVENIR VIEWS OF NEW HAVEN AND YALE UNIVERSITY. New Haven: F.W. Woolworth, (1902?). First Edition. (32)pp. One page of introductory text precedes 31 pages of views, including: many Yale campus buildings; interior of Dining Hall, with several dozen African-American waiters at the tables; boat house; fraternity houses; Book and Snake; Skull and Bones; Sheffield Society buildings; Temple Street; Public Library; YMCA Building; Trinity Church; &c., including a double, centerfold plate of the 1902 Yale-Harvard game. 8" x 9.75" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. (#036783) $75.00

14. Connecticut, New . CONNECTICUT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN: NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT. Photographs by William M. Rittase. NY: Marguerite Tuttle, Inc., circa 1950. First Edition. (28)pp; full-page illus from photographs throughout. Includes interior and exterior views. Bound in blue stiff wrappers with college seal on cover. 10" x 8.25" Fine. [This title not seen in WorldCat.] (#036874) $30.00

15. DC, Washington. EIGHTY VIEWS OF WASHINGTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD: Reproduced from Recent Photographs. Chicago: Rand, McNally, 1903. Copyright 1895. 64pp; 80 b&w views from photographs. String-bound in color-pictorial wrappers. Laid in is a turn-of-the- century postcard in color, a view of Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury. 6.25" x 8.75" Very Good. (#035917) $25.00

16. DC, Washington. THE LATEST VIEWS OF WASHINGTON AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD: Reproduced from the Best Photographs. Cover title: UNITED STATES CAPITAL AND ITS ENVIRONS--LATEST EDITION. Washington DC: Capital City Art Co., Circa 1910. First Edition. Title-page, 20 plates from photographs. In addition to exterior and interior views of government buildings are views of: New Corcoran Gallery of Arts; Arlington House; birdseye view of Pennsylvania Avenue, showing trolley lines and horses; Soldier's Home; George Washington's Mansion; Cabin John Bridge; &c. Pictorial gray wrappers, stamped in black, red-white-blue ribbon ties. 6.5" x 8.5" Very Good. [Not seen in WorldCat.] (#037094) $35.00 17. DC, Washington. VIEWS OF WASHINGTON [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1885. Early edition. 12 panels of views, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Washington Monument; Capitol; Peace Monument; U.S. Treasury; Corcoran Art Gallery; Post Office Deparment; Smithsonian Insittute [sic]; National Museum; Soldiers' Home; &c. Decorative red cloth, stamped in black. Two panels archivally rejoined on verso. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the NYHS holding of this title.] (#037566) $60.00

18. DC, Washington. VIEWS OF WASHINGTON [cover title]: SOUVENIR VIEWS OF WASHINGTON, THE NATION'S CAPITAL . s.l.: s.n., Circa 1910. First Edition. One page text, 16pp views from photographs. Bound in green wrappers, gilt-embossed cover title. 7.75" x 11" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the Columbia U holding.] (#037518) $35.00

19. DC, Washington. WASHINGTON / MT. VERNON. Washington DC: J.F. Jarvis, circa 1891. First Edition. 12 panels of views from photographs. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Washington Monument; Pennsylvania Avenue from Treasury Building; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum; State, War & Navy Department; Soldier's Home; Corcoran Art Gallery; Bureau of Engraving & Printing; Pension Building; Former Residence of General Lee, Arlington Heights; Mount Vernon (exterior & interior views); &c. Embossed red cloth, titles gilt-stamped on both covers; few light spots on front cover. 6" x 5" Very Good. (#037525) $50.00

20. DC, Washington. WASHINGTON ALBUM. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros. for Charles Frey, 1893. First Edition. 12 panels of views from photographs. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Capitol; White House (exterior and interior views); Pennsylvania Avenue; War and Navy Department; Treasury Building; Washington Monument and birdseye views from it; Panorama from the Dome of the Capitol; Agricultural Department; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum; Mount Vernon; etc. Bound in decorative red cloth, stamped gilt and black. 6" x 9.5" Very Good. (#037524) $40.00

21. DC, Washington. WASHINGTON AND THE PRESIDENTS: Photographs by Harris & Ewing. Washington DC: Crane Printing Co., Circa 1920. First Edition. One page text, 56pp views from photographs. Oblong quarto, bound in gilt-pictorial brown wrappers, later string ties. Few pages foxed at edge. 9.5" x 12.25" Good. [WorldCat locates four holdings: Smithsonian, NY State Library, Reinhardt College, Keio U.] (#037515) $25.00

22. DC, Washington. WASHINGTON AS YOU SEE AND HEAR IT ON THE SEEING WASHINGTON OBSERVATION CARS: 1000 Points of Interest at the Nation's Capitol. Washington DC: Henry E. Wilkens Printing, 1903. Second Edition. pp: 100, (9) adverts; full-page and text illus from b&w photographs of public buildings, with extensive commentary. 8.75" x 6" Pictorial Paper Covers. Very Good. (#035918) $75.00

23. DC, Washington. WASHINGTON, THE CITY BEAUTIFUL (THE NATION'S CAPITAL: cover title). Descriptive text by Charles R. Reynolds. Washington DC: B.S. Reynolds, Circa 1920 . First Edition. 30 full-color views, text on facing versos; three small views on title-page, tissue guard. Stiff wrappers, color view of Capitol mounted on cover, original string ties. 8" x 10.5" (#036587) $25.00

24. Florida. PICTORIAL GUIDE THROUGH FLORIDA: Greetings from Florida, "The Land of Sunshine" Chicago: Curt Teich, 1946. First Edition. 32pp. Contains 31 views in color, detailed captions. 5.5" x 8" Wrappers. Fine. Iincludes the pictorial mailing envelope. (#031348) $12.95 25. Florida, St. Augustine. ST. AUGUSTINE AND VICINITY . Philadelphia?: J. Murray Jordan?, Circa 1905. Early edition. (24)pp views from photographs, including: City Gates; Sea Wall; Oldest House; Treasury Street; St. George Street; Charlotte Street; Hotel Ponce de Leon; The Alcazar; Fort Marion; &c. Gilt-embossed green wrappers; upper corners of cover chipped. 7.75" x 9.75" Good. (#037517) $85.00

26. Georgia, Savannah. THE DE SOTO [HOTEL] . Savannah: Watson & Powers, (1896). First Edition. (16)pp; illustrated throughout from photographs and drawings, printed in blue and red duotone. Pasted inside the cover is a DeSoto letterhead, showing the hotel and dated by hand, "Mch. 1896." Cream wrappers, embossed coat-of-arms on cover. Printed by Loughead & Co. Art Press, Philadelphia. 4.5" x 6" Very Good. The DeSoto is billed here as the Queen of Resorts. Topics include: Savannah; Social Life; Beautiful Drives; Superb Bonaventure; Yachting and Fishing; and Routes to Savannah. Illustrations show: exterior views; Drawing Room; Main Dining Room; Bull Street Entrance and Porch; Liberty Street Entrance; Old Slave Quarters, Hermitage Plantation; Jasper Monument and Harris Street Side; Avenue at Hermitage and Overseer of Slaves Residence; Negro Cabin on Bonaventure Drive; etc. [World Cat does not record this title.] (#037479) $75.00

27. Illinois, Chicago. ALBUM OF CHICAGO: Charles Frey's Original Souvenir Albums... Portland, Maine: Chisholm Brothers, [1885?]. First Edition. 14 panels of views, including a double one at front. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: a panoramic birdseye view of Chicago and the Lakefront; Post Office & Custom House; Pullman Building; Exchange Hall, New Board of Trade; Grand Pacific Hotel; Auditorium Building, Congress St. from Wabash to Michigan Avenues; Tacoma Building; Owens Building; State Street; Union Depot; Columbia Theater; Water Street; Union Stock Yards & Stalls; &c. Embossed red boards, gilt cover title; spine ends rubbed. 5" x 6" Very Good. (#037563) $125.00

28. Illinois, Chicago. VIEWS OF CHICAGO: From Photographs by Louis Glaser's Process. NY: Wittemann Brothers, 1884. Second Edition. 12 panels of views. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Court House and City Hall; Custom House and Post Office; McVicker's Theatre; Central Music Hall; Grand Pacific Hotel; Union Depot; Madison Street; North Side Water Works; Lincoln Park; Union Park; etc. Folds into decorative cloth boards. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates four holdings of this title: U Delaware, Northwestern, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, U Nebraska.] (#037513) $150.00

29. Illinois, Chicago. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO: Printed in Germany. Germany: Wittemann Brothers?, 1893. First Edition. 12 panels of views, accordion- fold (leporello) format. Views include: Machinery Hall; Art Building; View Looking South over the Lagoon; Mining Building; Horticultural Building; Agricultural Building; Fish and Fisheries Building; Transportation Building; Manufactures and Decorative Arts Building; &c. Folds into red cloth binding, cover decorations and title in black; minor light streak across cover. 7" x 3.75" Very Good. (#037590) $45.00

30. Indiana, Greencastle. SOUVENIR OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA: Viewbook. R.T. Jones, Photographer. H.A. Mills, Artist. T.J. Bassett, Historian. Greencastle, Indiana: M.J. Beckett, 1892. First Edition. 48pp; illus throughout from photographs of street scenes, public buildings, residences, &c. Pictorial wrappers; back cover lacking; front cover dusted. 6.5" x 9" Good. [WorldCat locates no copy of this original edition, and only four copies of the 1979 reprint.] (#034764) $75.00 31. Maine. MAINE, THE LAND OF REMEMBERED VACATIONS. Augusta, Maine: Maine Development Commission, 1930s. First Edition. 60pp; illustrated throughout from photographs, mostly of camping, field sports, and other outdoor activities. Bound in color- pictorial wrappers. 9.25" x 7" Very Good. (#036895) $25.00

32. Maine / Stiles, Dan. LAND OF ENCHANTMENT: The Penobscot Bay--Mount Desert Region of Maine. Text and Photographs by Dan Stiles. Concord, NH: Sugar Ball Press, 1945. First Edition. 181pp; 33 pages of gravures from photographs, endpaper maps. Blue cloth, gilt lettering, in pictorial dust wrapper. 9.25" x 6.5" Fine in VG jacket. (#037686) $25.00

33. Maine, Augusta. PICTURESQUE AUGUSTA. Augusta: Gannett & Morse, (1887). First Edition. Viewbook, containing 29 views of Augusta, printed on 12 panels, accordion-fold (leporello) format, coated stock, with captions. Views include: Birds-eye View of Hallowell; Driving Park and State Grounds; Panorama View from Cupola State Capitol; Fort Weston; Maine Insane Asylum; Freshet April 30, '87 from Market Square; &c. Folds into embossed red boards, gilt-pictorial cover title; boards lightly rubbed; images in fine condition. 5" x 6" Very Good. Photolithography by Charles Frey. Manufactured by Chisholm Bros., Portland, ME. [WorldCat locates three holdings: Columbia U, Portland Public, Maine State Lib.] (#036775) $150.00

34. Maine, Boothbay . VIEWS ON THE COAST OF MAINE AROUND BOOTHBAY, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, SOUTHPORT. Boothbay Harbor: H. Chandler Reed / L.A. Moore, Printer, circa 1910. First Edition. (32)pp; illus throughout with full-page and smaller, photographic views, including: Landing at West Boothbay Harbor; Pythian Opera House; Townsend Block; Sawyer's Island; Bayville; Oake Grove Hotel; centerfold panorama of Boothbay Harbor; 34 residences and summer homes; yachts; &c. Tipped inside the back cover is a broadsheet, List of Subscribers and Business Directory, with a map of Steamer Routes and directions for reaching Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, and Southport on the verso. Pictorial tan wrappers, gilt lettering and borders. 7" x 10" Very Good. [WorldCat finds only the Portland Public Library holding.] (#036786) $125.00

35. Maine, Camden. GLIMPSES OF CAMDEN ON THE COAST OF MAINE: 250 Illustrations. Newtonville, MA: John R. Prescott, 1916. Revised & Enlarged Edition. 128pp; 260 views from photographs, folding map tipped inside back cover. Pictorial wrappers wormed, spine neatly repaired with leatherette; contents clean and tight. 7.25" x 9.5" Good Includes many residences and public buildings along with scenic views. (#036839) $65.00

36. Maine, Portland. PORTLAND, ME [cover title]: Albertype views after Louis Glaser. NY / Portland: Wittemann Brothers / Chisholm Bros., 1883. First Edition. 18 plates of Albertype views, accordion-fold (leporello) format; Witteman Brothers three-page advert at rear. Views include: Panorama of Portland from the Observatory (double-plate); City Hall; various churches; State Street; Preble House; Congress Street; Market Square; Middle Street & Falmouth Hotel; Exchange Street; Observatory, Munjoy Hill; Breakwater Light, Cushing's Island and Fort Preble in the distance; Portland Head Light; &c. Folds into embossed, brown cloth case, cover title in gilt. 3.25" x 5" Very Good [OCLC does not record this viewbook.] (#037603) $150.00

37. Maryland, Baltimore. SOUVENIR OF BALTIMORE. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1882. First Edition. 16 panels of views from Louis Glaser photo-lithographs. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: birdseye view of the harbor; B&O Docks; Locust Point; Baltimore Street; City Hall; Second Street Bank Buildings; South Street; State Normal School; YMCA; St. Paul's Church & Masonic Temple; Eutaw Place and Centennial Fountain; London Park Cemetery; City Jail; Druid HIll Park; Patterson Park Conservatory; &c. Embossed red boards, gilt-stamped cover title. 5" x 3.5" Fine. (#037544) $175.00

38. Massachusetts. SOUVENIR OF THE MOHAWK TRAIL, MASSACHUSETTS: Viewbook. Mechanicville, NY / Chicago: C.W. Hughes & Co. / Curt Teich, circa 1920. First Edition. 16pp. An attractive viewbook, accompanied by the original envelope, "showing the scenic highlights along the recently completed Massachusetts State Highway known as the Mohawk Trail (Route 2).” The cover illustration shows a Native American viewing the picturesque scenery and a statue of "The Elk on the Trail." Illustrations are two to a page and mimic the size and format of a postcard, each surrounded by a single blue border and a printed title. Among the many views are: Deerfield Valley and River; Berkshire Hills; Mount Greylock; Mount Shelburne; Whitcomb Summit; Hoosac Tunnel; Cold River; Stamford Valley; Charlemont Bridge; and the towns of North Adams, Greenfield, and Shelburne (Mass.). Automobiles figure prominently in the illustrations. Includes one page of text, "The History and Description of the Mohawk Trail. Pictorial stiff wrappers. 8.5" x 6.75" Fine. [WorldCat locates three holdings: Mass. College of Liberal Arts, State Library of Mass., Boston Athenaeum.] (#036725) $35.00

39. Massachusetts. THE TRAIL OF THE MOHAWK: Miles of Magnificent Mountain Scenes, Unrivaled on the Atlantic Coast. Charles R. Canedy, Photographer. North Adams, MA: Charles R. Canedy, circa 1930. First Edition. 8pp text, 38pp illus, map on last page. String-tied, pictorial tan wrappers; light spine wear, price-tag shadow on corner of title-page. 6.25" x 8.75" Very Good. [WorldCat locates five holdings: Yale, Harvard, Bowling Green State, Wisconsin Historical, Ashford U.] (#037521) $25.00

40. Massachusetts, Southbridge. SOUTHBRIDGE: A Souvenir published by the Ladies' Circle and Y.P.C.U. of the First Universalist Society. Photographs by J. William Barnes. Decorations by Miss Mabel L. Morse. Printed at Ware, Mass. by Chas. W. Eddy. Southbridge: First Universalist Society, 1899. First Edition. (61)pp. 3pp text, followed by 27 pages of photographic views on rectos, text on facing pages. Views include: Main Street Business Section; Historic Spots and Houses; Southbridge Banks; Town Hall and High School; Main Street Residences; Hamilton Street; Cohasse Farm; Mills of Southbridge; &c. String-tied tan wrappers, cover title embossed in blind; cover discolored. 6" x 8" Very Good. [WorldCat finds only the Harvard Divinity School holding.] (#036797) $100.00

41. Massachusetts-New Hampshire. VIEWS ALONG SHORE: Boston and Portsmouth S/S Co. Boston: Boston & Portsmouth Steamship Co., 1891. First Edition. (35)pp; 17 views from photographs, descriptions on facing pages; folding map at back, opens to 8" x 16". Printed by Thomas H. Brackett, Boston. Pictorial light-board covers; lower portion of spine roughened, else clean and tight. 5.75" x 9" Very Good. Views include: Steamer "John Brooks"; Marblehead Rock; Baker's Island; Cape Ann Lights; Isles of Shoals; Appledore Island; Whale's Back; &c. [OCLC does not record this title.] (#036774) $150.00

42. Massachusetts-New Hampshire-Maine. PICTURESQUE NEW ENGLAND (4 volumes): PICTURESQUE NEW ENGLAND; MOUNTAINS OF NEW ENGLAND; SEASHORE OF NEW ENGLAND; RIVERS OF NEW ENGLAND. Issued by the Boston and Maine Railroad. Boston: Boston & Maine RR / Engraved & Printed by R.A. Supply, circa 1900. First Editions. pp: (80); (80); (64); (64). Printed on rectos only. One page of text precedes views from photographs in each volume: 140 views in all. Original wrappers, embossed gilt titles; few signs of light use. Contents clean and tight. 6" x 8" Very Good. (#036912) Four volumes, $110.00 43. Massachusetts-New Hampshire-Maine. SEASHORE OF NEW ENGLAND: Boston and Maine Railroad. Boston: Boston & Maine RR / Engraved & Printed by R.A. Supply, circa 1900. First Edition. (32)pp. One page of text precedes 31 views from photographs with brief captions, including: Grover's Cliff from Beachmont, Massachusetts; Tucker's Wharf, Marblehead; Gloucester Harbor; Ipswich Bluff; Salisbury Beach; Isles of Shoals; Bathers at York Beach, Maine; Kennebunkport; Old Orchard Beach; &c. Tan wrappers, embossed-gilt cover lettering; tiny chip from lower tip of cover. 6" x 8" Very Good. (#036794) $30.00

44. Massachusetts, Attleboro . ATTLEBORO: Printed by Dart & Bigelow, 35 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. Attleboro: F.H. Perry Co., (1899). First Edition. (23)pp. Contains 22pp of full-page and half-page views from photographs, including: Views North and East; Bates Block; Churches; Golf Club House; Sanford Street; Schools; Briggs Hotel; Casino at Capron Park; &c. Pictorial gray wrappers with cover view of the Fire of May 17, 1898. 4.5" x 8.25" Very Good. [WorldCat locates one holding at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.] (#036801) $50.00

45. Massachusetts, Auburndale. LASELL SEMINARY: SOME GLIMPSES OF LASELL LIFE. Auburndale: Guy M. Winslow, Principal, (1923). First Edition. (32)pp, Contains 31 full- page views from photographs, including: The Orphean Club; Decorating former Vice-President Coolidge; The Crews Ready for Practice; Class Officers; Picnic at the Louisa M. Alcott Home; A Weekend in the White Mountains; Coasting at Gardner; Basket Ball; River Day; The Winners in 1923; Saturday Night Frolic; A Japanese Tea; Mandolin Club; Lowell Summer Camp; &c. 6" x 8.5" Printed Stiff Wrappers. Very Good. Nice views of life at this school for young women. [WorldCat finds no locations holding this viewbook.] (#036795) $65.00

46. Massachusetts, Bolton. PICTURESQUE BOLTON . Bolton, MA: Bolton Men's Club, circa 1910. First Edition. (16)pp; map inside front cover, 4pp text, 12 full-page views from photographs; Train Service summary inside back cover. Views include: Main Street (with horse & carriage); Residence of Mr. Edward D. Emerson; Wilder Mansion; Residence of Mr. Paul Cunningham, Wattoquadock Farm; Residence of Mr. Edward A. Hackett; Bolton Public Library; &c. 6.25" x 4.5" Very Good. Printed Stiff Wrappers. [WorldCat locates only the UMass- Amherst and State Lib Massachusetts holdings.] (#036850) $65.00

47. Massachusetts, Boston. BOSTON OLD AND NEW: Containing nearly 150 illustrations made expressly for this publication. Boston: G.W. Armstrong, 1904. First Edition. Title-page and 66pp views from photographs. In addition to Boston, the views include: Cambridge, Concord, Lexington, Medford, Salem, Danvers, Newburyport, Hingham, Quincy, and Marblehead. String- tied, pictorial green wrappers; several chips from edges of covers. 6.75" x 9.25" Good . [WorldCat locates five holdings: Columbia U, Boston College, State Library of MA, U Maine, California State.] (#037522) $25.00

48. Massachusetts, Cambridge. HARVARD UNIVERSITY [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Adolph Wittemann, 1886. First Edition. 16 plates of Albertype views, accordion- fold (leporello) format. Printed ad on rear pastedown: "Souvenir Albums...Souvenir Articles...Amee Brothers, 5 Harvard Square...." Views include: Memorial Dining Hall; Gore Hall Library; Hemenway Gymnasium; Astronomical Observatory; Botanic Garden & Herbarium; Harvard Medical School; Museum of Comparative Zoology; Harvard Boat Club House; birdseye views; many campus buildings; &c. Folds into embossed, red cloth covers. 6" x 3.75" Very Good. [OCLC/WC locates only the Columbia U holding of this viewbook.] (#037781) $200.00

49. Massachusetts, Cambridge . CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Cambridge: Amee Brothers, 1883? First Edition. Contains 18 plates, accordion-fold (leporello) format, with one to three views from photographs per plate, including: West Boston Bridge; Odd Fellows Hall; City Hall; Central Square, Cambridgeport; Harvard Square; Memorial Hall; Sever Hall; Longfellow's House; Hemenway Gymnasium; College Yard; Holmes House; Law School; City Hospital; Peabody Museum; &c. Separation (repairable) at one fold. Cloth-backed, embossed red boards, lightly rubbed. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the Harvard Law School Library holding.] (#036805) $150.00

50. Massachusetts, Cape Cod. SOUVENIR OF QUAINT CAPE COD: Land of Pilgrim Fame and Seafaring Memories. Boston: Tichnor Brothers, (1935). First Edition. (48)pp of views from photographs and drawings, including: Sagamore and Bourne Bridges; Quissett Harbor; Wood's Hole; Falmouth; Mashpee; Chatham; Hyannisport; Yarmouth; Provincetown; centerfold of seven lighthouses; &c; map inside back cover. Color-pictorial covers. 10" x 8.5" Very Good. [WorldCat finds two holdings: Strong Library and Bowling Green State U.] (#036790) $25.00

51. Massachusetts, Dedham . VIEWS IN DEDHAM . Boston: Heliotype Printing Co., 1890? First Edition. (44)pp. Contains one page of text (a poem, signed D.R.) and 21 full-page views from photographs, including: Dedham Historical Society; Fairbanks House; Haven House; Insurance Building; Dowse House; Public Library; Samuel Dexter House; Boat House of Dedham Boat Club; A.W. Nickerson House; &c. String-tied, decorative tan wrappers, soiled and chipped. 5.25" x 6.75" Good. [WorldCat locates two holdings: Clark Art Institute and State Lib of Massachusetts.] (#036804) $75.00

52. Massachusetts, Falmouth. RESIDENTIAL FALMOUTH...HOMES, NEW AND OLD. Falmouth-by-the-Sea: Board of Industry, 1897. First Edition. 96pp, printed on coated stock; 75 full-page views from photographs, some smaller, connective text. Views include: Birdseye view of Falmouth; Village Churches; View of Heights; Town Hall; Main Street; Village Green; the Anchorage; the Beachstone; the Barnacles; the Ellsworth; Edgewood; Fair View; Grassmere; Glenockie; Lang Syne; Petrel's Rest; Shiverick Homestead; Weatherside; Wild Harbor; &c., &c. Pictorial red cloth, stamped gilt and black, floral-patterned endpapers; spine ends lightly rubbed, one signature slightly pulled, gift inscription. 7" x 8.75" Very Good. (#037811) $100.00

53. Massachusetts, Gloucester. GLOUCESTER, MASS. Gloucester: Board of Trade, (1909). First Edition. (84)pp on coated stock. Contains extensive text and views from photographs: History of Gloucester; The Fisheries; Gloucester's Methods of Catching Fish; Recipes for Cooking Gloucester Codfish; Gloucester Schools; Sites for Summer Residences; &c. The 35-page advertising section includes many ads for Gloucester codfish and mackerel, fish products, etc., some illustrated. Bound in is a foldout panorama of Gloucester harbor, image size 4.5" x 32". String-tied ivory wrappers, embossed cover title. 7" x 10" Very Good. [WorldCat locates seven holdings, two in Massachusetts.] (#036789) $100.00

54. Massachusetts, Holyoke. VIEWS ON AND ABOUT MT. TOM AND OF MT. TOM RAILROAD. Holyoke, MA: Holyoke Street Railway Co., circa 1910. First Edition. (24)pp. Contains 17 full-page, tinted views, and six pages of text. Views include: Summit House, Mt. Tom; Car Leaving Lower Station for Summit; Kenilworth Castle; Going Through Rock Cut; Mountain Park Casino; Easthampton from Mt. Tom; &c. Color-pictorial tan wrappers. 9" x 6.75" Very Good. [WorldCat finds seven holdings of this edition.] (#036792) $30.00

55. Massachusetts, Hull. FIFTY-EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF NANTASKET BEACH, AFTER THE STORM OF NOV. 26, 1898: Press of G.S. Harrington, Taunton, Mass. Boston: John F. Murphy, General News Agent, NY, NH & HRR, 1899. First Edition. (40)pp, full-page and half-page views from photographs with brief captions, including: Hotel Nantasket; Crescent Beach; Hotel Tivoli; Cottages; Atlantic House; The Hollis; Roller Coaster; Ice Wall 15 Feet Thick; Rockland House; Wade's Ocean View; Stony Beach; Dance Hall; &c. Pictorial stiff wrappers with two cover views; covers lightly soiled. 5.25" x 7.75" Very Good. [WorldCat locates two holdings at Harvard and one at U Mass-Amherst.) (#036799) $40.00

56. Massachusetts, Nantucket. NANTUCKET [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Adolph Wittemann, 1885. First Edition. 12 plates of Albertype views, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Printed ad on rear pastedown: "J.F. Murphy, News Agent, Old Colong Depot, Boston. Fall River Line of Steamers, Sea View House, Cottage City, Herald Building, Nantucket." Views include: The Town of Nantucket (double-page panorama from off shore); Main Street; Old Fish Cart; Oldest House in Nantucket, built in 1686; Orange Street; The Nantucket (large beachfront hotel); Sankaty Lighthouse; Brant Point Lighthouse; Bathing at the North Shore; &c. Folds into decorative, red cloth covers. 3.25" x 5" Fine. [OCLC locates only the U Waterloo holding of this viewbook.] (#037597) $300.00

57. Massachusetts, Natick. WALNUT HILL SCHOOL. Natick, MA: Walnut Hill School, circa 1910. First Edition. (24)pp, containing 11 full-page sepiatone photo-engravings by A.W. Elson & Co., including: Eliot House; Stowe House; Highland Hall; Living Rooms; Bacon House; Hockey Field; Ricing Class; &c. String-tied tan wrappers, cover title in black and red. 6.25" x 8" Very Good. Pleasant views of facilities and student activities at this school for young women. [WorldCat does not record this viewbook.] (#036796) $60.00

58. Massachusetts, Orange. ORANGE ILLUSTRATED. Orange: J.S. Whitman, Printer & Publisher, (1904). First Edition. 52pp. Contains town and building views from photographs, occasional portraits and illustrated ads, including: North and East Main Streets, Bacon Street, G.A. Whipple Store, Hand Engine & Fire Company, Old Depot, Bingham's Block, Orange Furniture Shop, Waite Block, Rodney Hunt Machine Co., Mann's Block, Memorial Hall, Chase Turbine Mfg. Co., Grout Brothers Automobile Co. (showing 1904 models of Grout Touring Car, Runabout, and Runabout with Seat), &c., &c. String-tied spine; orange covers are lightly spotted. 9.25" x 12.25" Very Good. . [WorldCat finds only a 1988 reprint with three holdings.] (#036780) $120.00

59. Massachusetts, Plymouth. HISTORICAL COLLECTION--PILGRIM HALL: Accordion- fold postal viewbook. Plymouth: , Circa 1920s. Original edition. Sixteen panels of views, including a nice panorama of Plymouth Harbor and Massachusetts Bay seen from the telescope on Cole's Hill, a street map, etc. 6.25"x 26" Very Good. (#015994) $20.00

60. Massachusetts, Plymouth. SOUVENIR OF PLYMOUTH (cover title). Boston: John F. Murphy, circa 1885. First Edition. Viewbook, accordion-fold (leporello) format, 12 panels of Albertype prints from photographs. Views include: The Town from Cannon Hill; Court House; Pilgrim Hall; Elder Brewster's Chair; Model of the May Flower; Burial Hill; First Parish Church; The Harbor; &c. Publisher's label inside back cover. Embossed purple boards, faded as usual, cover title in gilt. Contents clean and intact. 5.75" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates five holdings: Connecticut State Library, Brown U, Buffalo Public, Canadian Centre for Architecture, U Michigan.] (#036906) $45.00

61. Massachusetts, Rockport. ALLURING ROCKPORT: An Unspoiled New England Town on Cape Ann. By George Willis Solley. Illustrations by H. Boylston Dummer. North Shore Press, Printers. Rockport, MA: Published by the author, 1924. First Edition. pp: 122, (1); frontispiece view and 11 other plates on coated stock. 8.5" x 6" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. "An irregular, rocky shore with ledges and sandy coves, quarries haunted by artists, campers on Bearskin Neck, old mansions built with pirates' gold, a meeting house fired on by the British in the War of 1812, a "fighting parson," a "deserted village," a "witch house," a "likker raid" of olden times, quaint stories of other days, a mecca for home-lovers, writers and artists" (subtitle). (#036881) $35.00

62. Massachusetts, Springfield. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS: NINETEEN HUNDRED. Springfield: Board of Trade / Press of F.A. Bassette Co., 1900. First Edition. (36)pp. Contains 14 full-page plus some smaller views from photographs, and running text. Views include: Art Museum; Union Railway Station; Main Street Looking South; Post Office; Main Street Looking North; Court Square; Public Library; Science Building; Hospital; &c. Decorative purple wrappers; tiny chip from upper corner of cover. 5.25" x 7.25" Very Good. [WorldCat locates no holdings of this viewbook.] (#036800) $50.00

63. Massachusetts, Taunton. TAUNTON, MASS. ILLUSTRATED; The Albertype Co., N.Y. Taunton, MA: Hunter Brothers, 1889. First Edition. 15 plates of Albertype views from photographs. Views include: Main Street from the Common; Reed & Barton's Silver Plate Works; Corner Main and Weir Streets; A. Field & Sons Tack Manufactory; public buildings; residences; &c. String-tied decorative red cloth over boards; dampmark on cover, not affecting contents. 4.5" x 6.5" Good. [OCLC/WorldCat locate only the NYPL and LC holdings.] (#036849) $75.00

64. Massachusetts, Westford . PHOTOGRAPHS, 1899-1994 Edited by Ellen S. Harde. Westford, MA: Published by the editor, 1994. First Edition. 117pp; many full-page views from photographs, three maps. The design of this book presents Westford public buildings and street scenes originally photographed in 1899, with 1994 views of the same subjects on facing pages. Bound in brown stiff wrappers, gilt cover title. Laid in are two original letters and two carbons of correspondence between Ellen Harde and a New Jersey man, regarding the identity of the woman who took the 1899 photographs, some of the subject matter, etc. 5.5" x 7.25" Fine. [WorldCat does not record this title.] (#037085) $30.00

65. Massachusetts, Winchester. WINCHESTER THE BEAUTIFUL: A Brief History of the Town of Winchester in Massachusetts . Winchester, MA: Winchester National Bank, 1930s. First Edition. 24pp; one page of text, 23 pp views from photographs. Views include: Town Hall; Public Library; churches; Winchester High School; Wyman School; Winchester Country Club; Mystic School; Fire House; Legion House; Winchester Terrace; Palmer Beach; Winchester Center; &c. Small ink blot at foot of title-page. 9" x 6" Very Good. Printed Stiff Wrappers. [WorldCat finds two holdings: NYPL and Minuteman Library Network.] (#036887) $35.00

66. Michigan, Detroit. DETROIT. Detroit: Wolverine News Co., 1927? First Edition. (16)pp. One page of introductory text precedes 15 pages of duotone views, including: Washington Boulevard; Grand Circus Park; Cadillac Square; New Masonic Temple; Belle Isle Park; Boat Club; Ford Airport and Mooring Mast; Fisher Building; Hotel Statler; Public Library; &c. The cover shows a view of the skyline from Grand Circus Park. 7.75" x 6" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. [WorldCat finds only two holdings, both in Michigan.] (#036793) $50.00

67. Minnesota, Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1882. First Edition. 18 panels of views, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Ad on rear pastedown Wittemann Bros. Souvenir Albums. Views include: Suspension Bridge over the Mississippi; St. Anthony Falls; Flouring Mills; Nicollet Ave, West from Washington Ave.; Boston Block; Washington Ave., South from Hennipin Ave.; Syndicate Block; State Universiity; Jefferson School; Hamline University; Plymouth Congregational Church; Synagogue; Minnehaha Falls in Summer and in Winter; &c. Embossed tan cloth on boards, title gilt-stamped on cover. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. (#037565) $125.00

68. Minnesota, Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS: Second Series [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1885. First Edition. 18 panels of views including a double one at front, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Minneapolis, Seen from East Minneapolis; Suspension Bridge; Union Depot; Viaduct and 10th Ave. Bridge; Saw Mill, near St. Anthony Falls; Washburn A.B.&C. Mills; Tribune Building; West Hotel; Merchants' Block; Hennepin Block; Sidle Block; Central Baptist Church; The Lyndale, Lake Calhoun; &c. Embossed red cloth on boards, title gilt-stamped on cover. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat records only the Hennepin County Library holding of this viewbook.] (#037568) $125.00

69. Minnesota, Saint Paul. ILLUSTRATIONS OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA AND ITS SUMMER RESORTS, 1892. St. Paul: T.M. Fox, 1892. First Edition. (81)pp. Contains the architect's elevation and floor plan of the St. Paul Auditorium; 39 plates of photographic views of public buildings, houses, hotels, etc.; population chart; US map of distances to St. Paul. Side- stitched textured cloth, gilt cover lettering, light chipping of edges. 9.25" x 12.25" Very Good. [WorldCat finds only two holdings of this viewbook: Minnesota Historical Society and U Minnesota.] (#036779) $125.00

70. Missouri, Kansas City. VIEWS OF THE GREAT KANSAS CITY FLOOD . Kansas City, MO: Thompson & Slaughter Co., 1903. First Edition. (24)pp; full-page views from photographs by Pomeroy, throughout. Views include: Sink Hole in which a Number of Engines and Passenger Coaches were Engulfed; Swift & Co. Armourdale after the Flood; Clearing Away the Wreckage; Looking Northeast near 9th and Mulberry Sts.; Birdseye View of a portion of the Flooded District; Union Avenue Looking South; Stockyards; Missouri Pacific Bridge over the Kaw; 9th and Santa Fe Sts.; East Bottoms; Looking North on Union Ave.; Grand Island Freight Depot; &c. Ars deco pictorial paper covers. 6.75" x 9.75" Very Good. "Sunday morning May 31st recorded the beginning of the most disastrous flood in the history of Kansas City. Great torrents of water swept down the Kaw and Missouri Rivers until the valleys were one raging mass of water from bluff to bluff...." (printed on rear cover). [WorldCat locates several holdings, some of which contain only 16 pages.] (#036846) $50.00

71. Missouri, Saint Louis. SAINT LOUIS VIEWS: An Artistic and Unusual Selection of Pictures Showing Some of Saint Louis' Outstanding Places of Interest. St. Louis: Will Shelly, (1935). First Edition. 64pp; street map, many photographic views, including: Olive Street; 31- story Telephone Building; Courthouse; Lucas Park; Central Public Library; City Hall; Municipal Courts; Excursion Steamer "Admiral"; Memorial Plaza; Union Station; Scottish Rite Cathedral; Moolah Temple; St. Louis Zoo (7pp); Arena; Washington University; Art Museum; Forest Park; Tower Grove Park; &c., &c. Pictorial covers; light foxing to first and last few leaves. 10.5" x 8" Very Good. (#036781) $35.00

72. Missouri, St. Louis. A SOUVENIR OF ST. LOUIS AND THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION: For Sale by All Newsdealers, Steamboat and Railroad Companies in the Vicinity. St. Louis, Missouri: Charles Ashton, Sales Manager, 1904. First Edition. (40)pp. One page of text on the history of the Louisiana Purchase and St. Louis, the World's Fair City, precedes 38 pages of halftone illustrations, including: Palace of Electricity; Palace of Liberal Arts; Palace of Machinery; Palace of Mines and Metallurgy; Temple of Fraternity; Hawaiian Building; Dedication Day Parade; Union Railway Station; St. Louis Wharf and Mississippi River Boats; Sky-scrapers Around Seventh Avenue; Jewish Temple of Shaare Emeth; &c. Original string-tied pictorial blue wrappers. 7" x 9" Fine. [OCLC locates five holdings of this first edition: Missouri History Museum, Duke, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library, U Akron, and U Houston.] (#037047) $45.00

73. Montana. NATURE'S WONDERLAND: MONTANA CANYON [cover title]. Minneapolis: Inter-State Co., 1914. First Edition. pp: (2) text, (22) full-page views in color. Views include: The "Olympian" in Montana Canyon; Sentinel Rock; Fishing in Sixteen Mile Creek; Box Gorge; Trout Pool; The Pass and Eagle Nest Tunnel; The Needles; Indian Rock; Crossing the Missouri River at Lombard, Montana; &c. Green wrappers, lettered in red and white, color picture on cover; scar at lower portion of cover, not touching picture. 5.75" x 8.75" Very Good. [WorldCat locates four holdings of this title: Yale, Montana State U, Montana Historical Society, U Montana.] (#037514) $15.00

74. Montana. SEE EVERYTHING IN MONTANA. Designed and written by Rad Maxey. Helena: Montana State Highway Commission, 1940s. First Edition. (24)pp; promotional text, profusely illustrated from photographs. Has sections on: Maco Sica, the Bad Lands; cattle country; Yellowstone Park; Lewis and Clark Cavern; Hunting and Fishing; Indian Country; Dude Ranches; Skiing; Rodeos; Glacier Park; Flathead Lake; Western Montana; &c. Bound in color-pictorial paper covers. 10.75" x 8.75" Laid in are a form letter from Governor Sam C. Ford and a two- page fact sheet on fishing in Montana where Ford served as Governor from 1941 to 1949. Very Good. Written in the easy-going, breezy language of a cowboy. (#036876) $25.00

75. New Hampshire & Maine. ATTRACTIVE BITS ALONG SHORE: Portsmouth, Rye Beach, Isles of Shoals, Old York, Kittery Point. Boston Engraving & McIndoe Printing Co. Portland, Maine: H. Wilbur Hayes, [1895?]. First Edition. (96)pp: 32pp text, 62 full-page photographic views, including: Old Strawberry Bank; Congress Street; The Rockingham; Lieutenant Greeley's Fleet; Wentworth Mansion; Old Frigate Constitution; Kearsarge after her Battle with the Alabama; Kittery Navy Yard; Portsmouth Shoe Co.; Frank Jones Brewing Co.; Celia Thaxter Cottage; Star Island Harbor; Whale's Back Light; Champernowne Hotel; Pepperell House; Pocahontas Hotel; York Beach; Rye Beach; &c. Repairable tears in three leaves. Blue cloth, gilt-decorative cover title; few nicks in spine. 7" x 10" Good. (#036788) $45.00

76. New Hampshire, Bethlehem. BETHLEHEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. Bethlehem, NH: Board of Trade, circa 1920s. First Edition. (40)pp, printed on coated stock; 28pp of full-page and half-page views, two maps. Views include: Town Building and Public Library; Club House of the Bethlehem Golf & Tennis Club; Baseball Association Grounds [game in progress]; Bethlehem Street; Upland Terrace; Columbia Hotel; Turner's Tavern; Colonial Theatre; the Highland; Maplehurst; the Alpine; the Sinclair; Maplewood Club; Hillside Inn; Colby Inn; Business Section; Summer Homes; Central House; Hillcrest Inn; &c. The final three pages constitute a business directory of the town in the 1920s. Pictorial gray wrappers to resemble birchbark, stamped gilt and black; 9" x 6" Very Good. [WorldCat locates three holdings: Keene State, Peabody Essex Museum, UNH-Durham.] (#037812) $85.00

77. New Hampshire, Isles of Shoals. HISTORICAL SOUVENIR OF THE ISLES OF SHOALS: Prepared for the N.H. Weekly Publishers Association, on the occasion of their visit to Star Island in 1905. Portsmouth, NH: Press of Arthur G. Brewster, 1910. Revised & Enlarged Edition. 34pp; 8 plates of views from photographs, including: Oceanic Hotel; Appledore Cottages; Mrs. Thaxter's Cottage; Church at Star Island; &c. String-tied tan wrappers, view on back cover. 4.5" x 6" Very Good. [WorldCat records this edition only, finding four locations: Brown, Dartmouth, U Maine, and State Library of Massachusetts.] (#036807) $125.00 78. New Hampshire, Monadnock Region. INVITING YOU TO VISIT AND TO LIVE IN THE MONADNOCK REGION, "LAND OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CHARM": Text by John E. Coffin. Keene, NH: Sentinel Printing; Chesire Photo Engravers, 1930s. First Edition. 94pp; illus throughout from photographs, folding map at back; corrigenda leaf tipped over list of officers and directors. Green wrappers, cover title in silver ("Monadnock Region in Southern New Hampshire"). 7.25" x 5" Very Good. The many photographic views include residences, public buildings, landscapes, and birdseye town views. [WorldCat locates six holdings of this book: Yale, U Mass-Amherst, Keene State, Harvard, Wisconsin Historical, and Dartmouth.] (#036901) $25.00

79. New Hampshire, Portsmouth. GLIMPSES OF PORTSMOUTH AND VICINITY: Souvenir Edition. Portsmouth, NH: s.n., Circa 1890s . First Edition. 28pp, illus throughout from photographs. 4.25" x 6" Very Good. Original Wrappers. This viewbook contains 28 photographs of streets, public buildings, waterfront, and residences, including a number of 18th-century houses. (#033657) $50.00

80. New Hampshire, Portsmouth. THE HISTORIC HOUSES OF PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE: An Old Town by the Sea, Founded in 1623. It bore for thirty years the name Strawberry Banke. Portsmouth, NH: s.n., circa 1917. First Edition. Broadsheet, opens to 25" x 19". Recto contains views of eight historic houses with accompanying text. That format is repeated on the verso with four more views and a large street map of Portsmouth. Folds to 6.25" x 4.25" Very Good. Original Boards. [Not seen in WorldCat, nor in the Portsmouth Library catalog. The Portsmouth Athenaeum has one copy, catalogued as n.d. (1917 centennial?) and a sesqui-centennial issue dated 1967.] (#036908) $50.00

81. New Hampshire, Portsmouth. PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE - THE CITY BY THE SEA: Acres of Sunshine, Miles of View, Oceans of Invigorating Air ... Business, Residence, Recreation. Portsmouth: Board of Trade & Merchants Exchange, Circa 1910. Original edition. 34pp; illus from photographs throughout, captions and promotional text. 6" x 7" Very Good. Pictorial Paper Covers. Contains street scenes, harbor scenes, views of public buildings and private residences. (#033160) $45.00

82. New Hampshire, Tilton-Northfield. TILTON - NORTHFIELD: FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES FOR RECREATION, INDUSTRY, AGRICULTURE . Tilton, NH: Tilton- Northfield Chamber of Commerce, circa 1940. First Edition. 18pp; profusely illus from photographs, map. 8" x 6" Very Good. Pictorial stiff wrappers. [WorldCat does not find this booklet.] (#036884) $20.00

83. New Hampshire, White Mountains. ALBUM OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros., circa 1885. First Edition. Large format, accordion-fold (leporello) with 14pp of views from photographs, brief captions. Views include: Crawford Notch from Mt. Willard; Frankenstein Trestle; John O. Groats House; Old Willey House; Wentworth Hall Jackson; North Conway; Fabyan House; Intervale House; Summit House; Observatory; Maplewood Inn & Casino; Profile House; Chiswick Inn; Breezy Hill House; Hotel Look Off; Sunset Hill House; &c. Decorative, pictorial red cloth, stamped in gilt and colors. 7.5" x 11" Fine. [WorldCat locates only two holdings of this large-format viewbook: Dartmouth and Northwestern.] (#037644) $125.00

84. New Hampshire, White Mountains. NEW ALBUM OF WHITE MOUNTAIN VIEWS. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros., 1885?. First Edition. 12pp of views from photographs, brief captions, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Crawford House; Wentworth Hall and Cottages; Old Willey House; Crawford Notch; Frankenstein Trestle; Lizzie Bourne's Monument; Summit House; Fabyan House; Kearsarge House; Profile House; Glen House; &c. Gilt-decorative blue boards, cloth spine. 7.5" x 5.5" Very Good. (#036803) $45.00

85. New Hampshire, White Mountains. VIEWS IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS: With Descriptions by M.F. Sweetser. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros., 1879. First Edition. Text unpaginated ; 16 plates of heliotype views from photographs, printed on coated stock, brief captions. Views include: Mount Kearsarge from the North Conway Intervales; Frankenstein Trestle; Willey-Brook Bridge; Gate of the Notch and the Crawford House; Mount Washington from the Glen House; Echo Lake; Old Man of the Mountain; &s. Decorative green cloth, stamped black and gilt; spine ends chipped, else bright and tight. 8" x 6.5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only one example with 16 plates, held by Clark Art Institute. Other issues vary from 12 to 22 plates.] (#036813) $75.00

86. New Jersey, Atlantic City. ALBUM OF ATLANTIC CITY: Chas. Frey's Original Souvenir Albums. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Brothers, ca 1890. First Edition. Contains 16 panels of Albertypes from photographs, accordion-fold (leporello) format, including: Atlantic City from Lighthouse (birdseye view); Pacific Avenue; Seaside Hotel; Bark Stafford Beached; The Elephant, South Atlantic City; Hamilton Disston's Cottage; Beach View Showing Board Walk (several); Hotel Brighton; The Traymore; Applegate Pier; Bathing in the Surf; &c. Folds into decorative, embossed blue boards, gilt cover title. 5" x 6" Very Good. [WorldCat finds six holdings of this attractive viewbook.] (#036828) $125.00

87. New Jersey, Atlantic City. ALBUM OF ATLANTIC CITY: Chas. Frey's Original Souvenir Albums. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Brothers, ca 1890. First Edition. Contains 16 panels of Albertypes from photographs, accordion-fold (leporello) format, including: Atlantic City from Lighthouse (birdseye view); Pacific Avenue; Seaside Hotel; Bark Stafford Beached; The Elephant, South Atlantic City; Hamilton Disston's Cottage; Beach View Showing Board Walk (several); Hotel Brighton; The Traymore; Applegate Pier; Bathing in the Surf; &c. Label of Leighton & Frey Souvenir View Co. mounted inside back cover. Folds into decorative, embossed red boards, gilt cover title. Light rubbing to edges of boards. 5" x 6" Very Good [WorldCat finds six holdings.] (#036848) $125.00

88. New Jersey, Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, THE GEM OF THE COAST. [cover title]: 30th Annual Session of the Imperial Council, A.A.O.N.M.S.,Lu Lu Temple, Oasis of Philadelphia, Atlantic City, N.J., July 13th and 14th, 1904,. Philadelphia: J. Howard Avil / Engraved by Phototype Co., (1902). First Edition. (92)pp; illus throughout from photographs, many full page. Views include: Panoramic View of Ocean Front (double-page); The Boardwalk South from the Casino; Young's Hotel; Boardwalk and Beach at Low Tide; Atlantic Avenue; Lu Lu Temple Band; Sunday Morning on the Boardwalk; Steel Pier; Pacific Avenue; candid photos of bathers; U.S. Life Saving Station; Pavilion and Pier at the Inlet; Hotel Senate; Virginia Avenue; Railroad Station; Ferry Houses; Boardwalk from The Dunlop; &c. Includes many hotel ads, some illustrated. Pictorial paper covers; spine ends peeled, small corner chipped from cover, else clean and tight. 7.75" x 10" Very Good. Avil's 1902 viewbook appears here within the programme for the annual meeting of the Order of the Mystic Shrine. Introductory text (13pp) by William Ross updates Mystic Shrine activities, including portraits of leaders. [WorldCat does not record this convention issue, and finds six holdings of the 40-page viewbook which is bound in here.] (#036825) $100.00

89. New Jersey, Hopewell. 1909 HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY: Picturesque, Historic, Healthful, Progressive. Compiled by E.S. Fry. Photographs by E.R. Whitehead. Hopewell, NJ: Young Men's League of Cavalry Baptist Church, 1909. First Edition. (52)pp; 32 architectural views from photographs. Stapled and string-tied tan wrappers, cover title in black; all edges of the covers have been "repaired" with reinforced tape, contents in very good condition. 6.25" x 9.5" Good. Historical text on versos, architectural photographs on facing rectos. Views include: Ralston Heights, residence of Prof. Webster Edgerly; residence of Mayor Theodore A. Pierson, M.D.; residence of Wm. N. Skillman; Hopewell High School; residence of G.A. Thatcher; residence of S.V. Van Zandt; Oldest House in Hopewell (where the first Baptist School in America opened in 1757--now Brown University at Providence, RI); residence of Louis Labaw; Holcombe Building; residence of Amos C. Bond; residence of Edwin V. Savidge; Haynes Residence; Hopewell National Bank; Catholic Orphan Asylum & Industrial School; Mrs. Purington's residence; A.G. Fetter's Saw Mill; Columbia Hall; &c. [WorldCat includes this title but finds no library holdings.] (#037074) $150.00

90. New Jersey, Ocean Grove - Asbury Park. ALBUM OF OCEAN GROVE AND ASBURY PARK: Louis Glaser, fec. NY: Adolph Wittemann, 1882. First Edition. Contains 12 panels of Albertype views from photographs, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Entrance to Ocean Grove; Main Avenue; The Lake Seen from Asbury Park; Auditorium; Model of Jerusalem; Association Building; Shore Scene from Ross' Pavilion; Educational Hall; On the Beach, Asbury Park; &c. Folds into decorative, red cloth case. Three-page ad for Wittemann Brothers Souvenir Albums tipped inside back cover. 3.25" x 5" Fine. [WorldCat finds five locations: Rutgers, N-Y Historical, Columbia, U Delaware, and LC.] (#036833) $150.00

91. New Jersey, Somers Point. SOMERS POINT, NEW JERSEY: "The Paradise of South Jersey," Summer Season, 1914. Devoted to the interest of Summer Tourists and Home Seekers. Somers Point: Wm. A. Haffert, 1914. First Edition. (44)pp; illus throughout from photographs, mostly full-page. Views include: Shore Road, Looking North from New Jersey Avenue; Somers' Homestead; Jane Anderson Homestead; Angler's Club; New $250,000 Auto Bridge to Ocean City; Somers Point Fire Company; Wyndgale Residence; Bungalow of Miss Elizabeth Steen; Schick's Hotel; many private residences on Shore Road, Annie Avenue, Maryland Avenue, Cedar Ave, etc.; &c. Stiff wrappers scuffed, bit chipped; contents clean. 5" x 8" 6 Good. [WorldCat locates only the Rutgers U holding of this viewbook.] (#036827) $125.00

92. New Jersey, Somers Point. SOMERS POINT, NEW JERSEY: "The Paradise of South Jersey," Summer Season, 1914 Devoted to the interest of Summer Tourists and Home Seekers. Somers Point: Wm. A. Haffert, 1914. First Edition. (44)pp; illus throughout from photographs, mostly full-page. Views include: Shore Road, Looking North from New Jersey Avenue; Somers' Homestead; Jane Anderson Homestead; Angler's Club; New $250,000 Auto Bridge to Ocean City; Somers Point Fire Company; Wyndgale Residence; Bungalow of Miss Elizabeth Steen; Schick's Hotel; many private residences on Shore Road, Annie Avenue, Maryland Avenue, Cedar Ave, etc.; &c. Printed yellow wrappers. 5" x 8" 6 Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the Rutgers U holding of this viewbook.] (#036843) $135.00

93. New Jersey, Vineland. BEAUTIFUL VINELAND, NEW JERSEY: Its Advantages as a Place of Residence, Health Resort, Manufacturing Center and Farming Community. Its Schools, Institutions, Churches, Business Interests, Temperance Principles and Social Life. Vineland: Board of Trade / Smith Printing House, 1907. Fourth Edition. 47pp; illus throughout from photographs, full-page and half-page. Views include: many large, private residences; State Street; Fire Department; Borough Hall; High School; Public Library; churches; State Home for Girls and Women; Baker House Hotel; farms; Landis Avenue, Showing Wide Cement Walk; New Jersey Training School for Feeble-minded Boys and Girls; Professor Montegelfe's School of Music; State Home for Soldiers and Sailors, Their Wives and Widows; map; &c. Decorative tan wrappers, lightly chipped; contents clean and tight. 8" x 6.75" Very Good. [WorldCat finds four holdings: Rutgers, U Michigan, N-Y Hist Soc, Hagley Mus & Library.] (#036826) $75.00

94. New York State. BITS OF LAKE GEORGE SCENERY. Glens Falls, N.Y.: Chas. H. Possons, 1887. First Edition. Oblong viewbook, printed on heavy card stock. pp: (1) "Descriptive" text, 20 plates of views from photographs, printed on rectos only. Views include: Fort William Henry Hotel; Caldwell from the Beach; The Lake House; Marion House; The Sagamore, Green Island; Hundred Island House; Pearl Point Hotel; Hulett's Landing; Rogers Rock Hotel; Fort George Hotel; &c. Bound (Adirondack-style?) with two metal rings. Cover lightly dusted, minor stain at rear. 5" x 6.75" Very Good. Printed Self-wrappers. [This title is not in Plum, Adirondack Bibliography, which does cite a few other works by Charles Possons. WorldCat locates seven library holdings: Yale, LC, Cornell, State Lib of MA, U Vermont, St. Lawrence U, A Lincoln Library.] (#037800) $200.00

95. New York State. THE HUDSON RIVER TODAY AND YESTERDAY: by Arthur P. Abbott. NY: Historian Publ Co, 1915. First Edition. 85pp; 80 views from photographs of scenes and structures on the banks of the Hudson River, taken from a boat making its way north; folding strip-map at back. Pictorial cloth. 7.5" x 5" Very Good. (#036750) $45.00

96. New York State and Canada. THE GREAT NORTHERN ROUTE, AMERICAN LINES. The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's Hand-book for Travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs. Maps and Numerous Engravings from Original Sketches. Buffalo: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852. First Edition. 158pp; folding, engraved U.S. Mail Line map (28cm x 20cm) on pale-blue stock with cartouche of Niagara Falls; engraved frontispiece view of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, 21 plates on text stock, vignettes in the text. Bound in blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt spine decorations and cover title. Prior owner's name and 1867 date on front pastedown endpaper. Few signs of light wear. 7.5" x 4.75" Very Good. The map shows "Routes from Albany, Niagara Falls,Buffalo and Montreal." ~~ Plate captions: View of Niagara River and Lake Ontario; The Falls from the Head of the Ferry Staircase; View of Bath Island Bridge; View Looking down the River; Entrance to the Cave of the Winds; Suspension Bridge at Lewiston and Queenston; Brock's Monument; Fort Niagara; View of Fort Ontario; View of the Ship House; Railroad Depot at Cape Vincent; Fort Henry, and Cedar Island with Martello Tower; Clayton; View of the Thousand Islands; Ogdensburgh; Railroad Depot at Ogdensburgh; View of Windmill Point; Steamer Descending the Coteau du Lac Rapids; Distant View Montreal Mountain; Montreal; Cape Diamond--Quebec. ~~ The authors call this steamship journey "one of the favorite summer excursions so indulged in by all classes of the American people." [Sabin 57368, citing also an 1853 edition. Dow, Anthology and Bibliography of Niagara Falls, p. 1376.] (#036817) $300.00

97. New York, Adirondacks. GUIDE OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS (cover title) - THE ADIRONDACKS, GUIDE AND HISTORY: Arthur S. Knight, Editor. Lake George, NY: Lake George Printing Co., 1921. First Edition. 128pp; text illus from photographs, local ads. Green stiff wrappers, cover lettered in black. 7.5" x 5.25" Very Good. Original Wrappers. Contents: Saratoga, Glens Falls, Lake Luzerne, Lake George, Warrensburgh, Chestertown, Friends Lake, Pottersville, Schroon Lake, Lake Champlain, Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Malone, Westport, Port , Plattsburgh, Rouses Point. [Plum, Adirondack Bibliography, 1241] (#036902) $75.00

98. New York, Ausable Chasm. AUSABLE CHASM . New York State: Ausable Chasm Co., circa 1910. First Edition. (24)pp. Contains 4pp text and 20 full-page, tinted views from photographs, including: Rainbow Falls; Devil's Oven; Elephant's Head; Table Rock; Grand Plume; Running the Rapids; Hotel Ausable Chasm; &c. Pictorial stiff wrappers with cover view of two men and a woman with parasol, running the rapids in a small boat. Laid in are three copies of a printed handbill, "Condensed Information Regarding Ausable Chasm." 6" x 4.5" Very Good. (#036806) $25.00

99. New York, Bath. NEW YORK STATE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME: Bath. Brooklyn, NY: A. Wittemann, (1908). First Edition. 1p text; 20 Albertype views mounted on the rectos of 16 leaves of heavy brown stock. Views include: birdseye view; buildings of Companies B, C, D, E, and F; Commandant's Residence; Band Stand; Chapel and Rectory; Hospital; Library; Mess Hall; Amusement Hall; &c. String-tied, brown paper wrappers, view of bridge mounted on cover. 8" x 10" Very Good. This complex of buildings on 350 acres housed some 2,000 veterans when this viewbook was published . [WorldCat locates holdings at U Rochester and Pritzker Military Museum, calling for only 16 leaves and views.] (#037645) $100.00

100. New York, Buffalo. BUFFALO. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1882. First Edition. 18 panels of views from Louis Glaser photo-lithographs, 4pp publisher's ads. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Buffalo Seen from the Watson Elevator; Lighthouse, Entrance to Harbor; NY Central RR Depot; City Hall; Main St., South from Niagara St.; Buffalo German Insurance Co.; Western Savings Bank; Delaware Ave. M.E. Church; St. Mary's Church & College; Young Men's Library; State Arsenal; Buffalo Park; NY State Insane Asylum; International Bridge Over the Niagara; &c. Embossed red boards, gilt-stamped cover title; cover fading. 3.5" x 5" Very Good [WorldCat locates only the Columbia U holding. ] (#037529) $75.00

101. New York, Buffalo. THE CITY OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK: VIEWS OF BUFFALO. Buffalo, NY: S.H. Knox, (1903?). First Edition. One page of text, 47pp of views from photographs of urban scenes and buildings. Green wrappers, gilt-embossed cover title. 8" x 10" Very Good. (#036600) $45.00

102. New York, Chautauqua. SOUVENIR OF LAKE CHAUTAUQUA: Louis Glaser, fec. NY: Adolph Wittemann, 1885. First Edition. Contains 12 panels of Albertype views from photographs, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Chautauqua Landing & Palestine Park; Steamboat Landing & Depot at Mayville; Amphitheatre; Grove Auditorium; Hall of Philosophy; Children's Temple; Simpson Avenue; Palestine Avenue; Hotel Athenaeum; Grand Hotel at Point Chautauqua; Steamer Jamestown; Kent House; &c. Folds into pictorial, green cloth case. Ad for stereoscopic views inside back cover. Two folds repaired on versos, else clean and bright. 6" x 4.75" Very Good [WorldCat records five holdings: Penn State, SUNY, Western Reserve, Cincinnati Public, U Minnesota.] (#036832) $125.00

103. New York, Gilbertsville. THE "JOURNAL" SOUVENIR OF GILBERTSVILLE. Gilbertsville, PA: Wm. M. Deitz, 1895. First Edition. pp: (9)text; 82 plates of illus from photographs, halftones and duotones. Sewn leather over light boards; binding worn and taped, edges chipped; first few leaves of text neatly repaired on versos; plates in very good condition, Not a pretty example, but pretty scarce. 6" x 9.5" Good. [WorldCat finds only the Columbia U holding of this viewbook.] (#037650) $150.00

104. New York, Niagara Falls. NIAGARA FALLS: A NEW GUIDE TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST, WITH VIEWS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS, by John Zybach. Niagara Falls: John Zybach, (1895). First Edition. 23pp text; 20 plates of views from photogaphs. Printed in Chicago by Knight, Leonard & Co., Printers & Engravers. Bound in green cloth, gilt cover title; edges of boards bit bumped, contents near fine condition. 5.5" x 9" Very Good. [Not seen in Dow, Anthology & Bibliography of Niagara Falls. WorldCat locates four holdings: Harvard, Buffalo Public, Henry Ford Museum, Antwerp.] (#037777) $60.00

105. New York, Niagara Falls. NIAGARA IN SUMMER AND WINTER. Philadelphia: J. Murray Jordan, 1897. First Edition. Oblong quarto, 32 full-page illus from photographs. Gilt- embossed wrappers; faint dampmark on back. 7.75" x 9.75" Very Good. (#036588) $25.00

106. New York, Rochester. SOUVENIR OF ROCHESTER [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1884. Early edition. 20 panels of views including a double one at the front, accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Panorama of Rochester, from the East Bank of the Genesee; Main Street; Powers Block; State Street; Fitzhugh Street; House of Refuge; East Avenue; Erie Canal Aqueduct; Rochester Driving Park; Bay View House, Irondequoit Bay; N.Y. Central Depot; Power Hotel; &c. Embossed brown cloth, cover title in gilt. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. The copyright date on the first panel is 1882; on the final panel, 1884. [WorldCat locates only a William S. Kimball promotional edition, containing 18 panels.] (#037567) $150.00

107. New York, Saratoga. SARATOGA: From Photographs by Louis Glaser's Process. NY: Wittemann Brothers, 1882. First Edition. 12 panels of views, (4)pp ads for Wittemann's Souvenir Albums. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Broadway, Grand Union Hotel and Congress Hall; Music Pavilion & Lake, Congress Spring Park; Grand Union Hotel; United States Hotel; Clarendon Hotel Plaza; Train Depot; Saratoga Springs; Saatoga Lake; etc. Folds into decorative cloth boards; minor nick on spine, otherwise near fine. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the Lake Forest College holding of this first edition, and a Columbia U holding of the 1883 edition.] (#037512) $150.00

108. New York, Saratoga Springs. SOUVENIR OF SARATOGA SPRINGS. Saratoga Springs, NY : Walter M. Stroup , 1908. First Edition. 32pp; 30 full-page illus from photographs. 7.75" x 10.75" Very Good. Original Wrappers. Photos show "the ideal summer life lived near to the secrets of Nature's healing and yet amid the comforts and luxuries of men." Includes captioned views of: the Grand Union Hotel on an August Day; the Congress Hall on a Sunny Morning; the United States Hotel; The Washburn; The Windsor Hotel; the Carlsbad Hotel; the American- Adelphi Hotel; the Huestis House; etc. (#books015519i) $50.00

109. New York, Thousand Islands. VIEWS OF THOUSAND ISLANDS, ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. s.l.: s.n., circa 1950s. 2pp text; 14pp illus from photographs, with captions. 6" x 9" Fine. Pictorial Paper Covers. (#032725) $10.00

110. New York, Troy. ALBUM OF TROY, N.Y. [Albertype views by Louis Glaser]. NY: Wittemann Bros., 1882. First Edition. 12 panels of views, accordion-fold (leporello) format, 4- page publisher's catalog of Souvenir Albums tipped at rear. Views include: Steamboat Landing & Railroad Bridge; River Street; St. Paul's Church; Masonic Temple; Troy Savings Bank; St. Joseph's Theological Seminary; Orphan Asylum; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Geo. B. Cluett Bro. & Co's Manufactory; Bridge & Lake in Oakwood Cemetery; &c. Embossed red cloth on boards, decorations and title in black. 3.25" x 5" Very Good [WorldCat locates only the Columbia U holding of this viewbook.] (#037570) $150.00

111. New York, Watkins Glen. 34 VIEWS: DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY OF WATKINS GLEN, N.Y., THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA. Chicago: Curt Teich & Co., circa 1920s. First Edition. 2pp text, 32pp full-page views from photographs. Views include: Band Stand and Entrance to Indian Trail; Amphitheatre; Sentry Bridge; Minnehaha Falls; Flying Stairs at Rainbow Falls; Shadow Gorge; Pluto Falls; Fairies' Pool; &c. Color-pictorial stiff wrappers. 5.5" x 7.75" Very Good [WorldCat locates only the Onondaga Community College and Bowling Green State holdings of this title.] (#037528) $20.00

112. New York, Watkins Glen. THROUGH WATKINS GLEN (cover title) - DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED GUIDE BOOK OF THE FAMOUS WATKINS GLEN: A New York State Reservation, located at Watkins Glen, Schuyler County, N.Y. (Head of Seneca Lake) in the Finger Lakes Region. Compiled by J.D. Hope, Agent. Watkins Glen, NY: Hope Souvenir Shop, 1927. Seventh Edition. 40pp; text and many full-page illus from photographs. 9" x 6" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. Printed by The Fenton Press, Auburn, New York. (#036879) $25.00

113. Ohio, Jackson Township. HAND BOOK OF USEFUL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO JACKSON TOWNSHIP, UNION COUNTY, OHIO. By I.N. Robertson. Richwood, Ohio: Published by the author, (1916). First Edition. 35pp; frontispiece portrait and text illus from photographs. This historical suvey has sections on: First Settlers; First Officials; Schools and Students; Churches; Cemeteries; Lodges; Farms; &c. Prior owner's name (Robertston) at top of front cover and inside back cover. 8.5" x 5.5" Very Good. Decorative Stiff Wrappers. [WorldCat locates only one holding of this booklet: Ohio Hist Soc.] (#036885) $40.00

114. Oregon, Portland. IN AND ABOUT PORTLAND, OREGON [cover title] . Portland: E.P. Charlton & Co., 1904. First Edition. One page text, 31pp views from photographs by George M. Weister. Bound in faded blue wrappers, gilt-embossed cover title; covers chipped. 8" x 9.75" Good. (#037519) $20.00

115. Oregon, Portland. SEEING PORTLAND, THE ROSE CITY - Post Card Guide and History of Portland and Vicinity: Written and compiled by Moses Bloom. Minneapolis & Winnipeg: Bloom Bros., (1914). First Edition. 40pp; 39 views from photographs, including: Union Depot; Rose-lined Streets of Houses; Florence Crittenden Home; Forestry Building; Home in Tabor Section; Mt. St. Helens and City; Multnomah Club; U.S. Customs House; Broadway Jack Knife Bridge; Telescopic Lift Bridge; Clatsop Beach; &c. Decorative gray wrappers; spine slightly roughened. 7" x 6" Very Good [WorldCat finds the Yale and U Oregon holdings, and one in Germany.] (#036802) $50.00

116. Pennsylvania. SOUVENIR OF DELAWARE WATER GAP. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros. for Charles Frey, circa 1885. First Edition. 12 panels of views from photographs. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Water Gap Kittatinny Mountains; View from Prospect Park; Hotels from Railroad; Eureka Glen; Kittatinny House; Water Gap House; Summer House at Lake Lenape; Marshall's Falls; Central House; Bushkill Falls; Tower Rock; &c. Embossed blue boards, gilt-stamped cover title; edges of boards rubbed, spine ends worn. 5" x 6" Good [WorldCat locates only the Mariners' Museum Library and British Library holdings.] (#037526) $75.00

117. Pennsylvania . THE VALLEY OF THE UPPER DELAWARE. Philadelphia: J. Murray Jordan, circa 1900. First Edition. 24pp; illus throughout with full-page, photographic views, including: Delaware Water Gap from Winona Cliff; Down the Delaware from Blockade Mountain; Up the Delaware from the Water Gap House; The Kittatinny (hotel); Lake Lenape; Sawkill Falls, Milford; &c. Pictorial blue wrappers, embossed gilt lettering. Faint foxing to first leaf, small chip from upper tip of cover, else clean and tight. 7.75" x 9.75" Very Good [WorldCat locates four holdings of this viewbook: Rutgers, N-Y Hist Soc, Indiana U (PA), Auburn U.] (#036785) $60.00 118. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. VIEWS OF HARRISBURG, PENNA. Portland, Maine: L.H. Nelson Co., (1904). First Edition. (32)pp; one page of text and 31 pages of views from photographs. Views include: New Capitol Building (scheduled to open in 1905); Market Square; Armory; Hotels of Harrisburg; Children's Industrial Home; Pennsylvania Railroad Y.M.C.A.; New Home of the Y.M.C.A.; Cameron School Building; various churches; Executive Mansion; Residence of Mayor McCormick; Residence of A.J. Dull; Residence of J.D. Moffitt; Residence of C.A. Disbrow; Reservoir Park; Paxtang Park; Country Club; &c. Red wrappers, gilt-embossed cover title; minor stain at lower corner of cover. 8" x 9.75" Very Good. [WorldCat locates six holdings, fourof them in Pennsylvania.] (#037646) $50.00

119. Pennsylvania, Mauch Chunk. SOUVENIR OF MAUCH CHUNK, PA: The Switzerland of America. Mauch Chunk, PA: Tosh's Department Store, circa 1910. First Edition. (16)pp; printed throughout in full color. Contains one page of text and 32 colored views, including: Mount Pisgah Plane; Broadway; East Mauch Chunk from Bear Mountain; Switch Back Depot; View from Packer's Hill; Ascending Mount Jefferson; Summit Hill Station; Lehigh Valley RR Station; Flagstaff Park; Packer Memorial Park; &c. 8.5" x 6.75" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. [WorldCat locates only the Columbia U holding.] (#037658) $40.00

120. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. SOUVENIR OF PHILADELPHIA . s.l.: s.n., circa 1926. First Edition. One page text, 47pp views from photographs. Oblong quarto, bound in faded blue wrappers, title and liberty bell gilt-embossed on cover. 9.5" x 10.75" Good. (#037516) $20.00

121. Pennsylvania, Reading. SOUVENIR OF READING, PA: Charles Frey's Original Souvenir Albums... Published by G.A. Schlechter & Geo. Hintz [printed on cover]. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Brothers, [1885?]. First Edition. 12 panels of views. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Ad (with portrait) on rear pastedown for J. Geo. Hintz, The Popular Bookseller & Stationer, 734 Penn St., Reading, Pa. Views include: Birds Eye from St. Joseph's Hospital; East from Leinbach's Hill; Buildings and Surroundings of the Berks County Almshouse; Rajah Temple; Highland House and Incline Plane, Neversink Mt.; New Neversink Mountain Hotel; Klapperthal Pavilion, Neversink Mountain Road; Summit Hotel; Black Bear Inn; Home for Widows and Single Women; Home for Friendless Children; Boy's High School; St. Joseph's Hospital; Schuylkill River and Valley; Mineral Spring Park; YMCA Building; various churches; &c. Embossed red boards, gilt cover title; spine lightly rubbed. 5" x 6" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only the: Columbia U and Indiana U of Pennsylvania holdings.] (#037564) $200.00

122. Pennsylvania, Willow Grove Park. WILLOW GROVE PARK -- Philadelphia's Fairyland: Season 1908. Willow Grove, PA: Willow Grove Park, 1908. First Edition. 48pp; illus throughout with full-page views from photographs, including: Opening Day - Concert by Sousa's Band; Music Pavilion; $100,000 Electric Fountain by Night; Casino; Candyland; Photograph Building; Picnic Grove; Grand Army Day; Panoramic View around the Lake [centerfold]; Guards; Venice Building; Plazza of the Women's Building; Women's Building; Captive Flying Machine; Mountain Scenic Railway; Lakeside Cafe; Mirror-Maze; Night Scene on Midway; Coal Mine and Breaker; New Terminal and Tunnel; Boat-House; &c. Decorative olive wrappers. 5" x 8" Very Good. The Philadelphia Transit Company (PTC) built Willow Grove Park in 1896 as a way of encouraging folks to ride the trolley from Philadelphia to the end of the line on weekends. Victorian-era amusements included: the orchestras of Arthur Pryor, Victor Herbert, John Philip Sousa and others; a casino; a lake with lighted fountain; athletic fields; ferris wheel; boating on the lake; mountain scenic railway (a roller-coaster venue built of wood and canvas, later called The Alps); soda fountain; candyland; mirror-maze; picnics; women's building; two carousels; springs; orange-juice booth; Willowgraph Theater; photograph building; captive flying machine; electric launch; lakeside cafe; coal mine and breaker; etc. Visitors in the photos are seen wearing floor-length skirts, straw skimmers, and walking sticks. By the early1950s, Willow Grove was a favorite destination for teenagers eager to hear a new band called Bill Haley and the Comets. "Life is a lark at Willow Grove Park." [WorldCat finds four holdings.] (#037560) $135.00

123. Pennsylvania, Willow Grove Park. WILLOW GROVE PARK -- Philadelphia's Fairyland: Season 1909. Willow Grove, PA: Willow Grove Park, 1909. First Edition. 48pp; illus throughout with full-page views from photographs, including: Opening Day - Concert by Sousa's Band; Music Pavilion; $100,000 Electric Fountain by Night; Casino; Candyland; Photograph Building; Picnic Grove; Grand Army Day; Panoramic View around the Lake [centerfold]; Guards; Venice Building; Plazza of the Women's Building; Women's Building; Captive Flying Machine; Mountain Scenic Railway; Lakeside Cafe; Mirror-Maze; Night Scene on Midway; Coal Mine and Breaker; New Terminal and Tunnel; Boat-House; &c. Decorative green wrappers; spotty foxing on first page. 5" x 8" Very Good. The Philadelphia Transit Company (PTC) built Willow Grove Park in 1896 as a way of encouraging folks to ride the trolley from Philadelphia to the end of the line on weekends. Victorian-era amusements included: the orchestras of Arthur Pryor, Victor Herbert, John Philip Sousa and others; a casino; a lake with lighted fountain; athletic fields; ferris wheel; boating on the lake; mountain scenic railway (a roller-coaster venue built of wood and canvas, later called The Alps); soda fountain; candyland; mirror-maze; picnics; women's building; two carousels; springs; orange-juice booth; Willowgraph Theater; photograph building; captive flying machine; electric launch; lakeside cafe; coal mine and breaker; etc. Visitors in the photos are seen wearing floor-length skirts, straw skimmers, and walking sticks. By the early1950s, Willow Grove was a favorite destination for teenagers eager to hear a new band called Bill Haley and the Comets. "Life is a lark at Willow Grove Park." [WorldCat finds four holdings.] (#037588) $125.00

124. Rhode Island, Newport. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND: STREET SCENES, PRINCIPAL RESIDENCES AND PLACES OF INTEREST. Providence, RI: David Rubin, [1899]. First Edition. (48)pp; title-page, 23 plates of views from photographs, including: New City Hall, Broadway; Touro Park; The Breakers, Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt's Residence; Marble Palace, Bellevue Avenue; Mrs. William Astor's Residence; Hon. George P. Wetmore's Residence; Residence of Mr. E.D. Morgan; Residence of Mr. Ogden Goelet; New York Yacht Club House; &c. Purple wrappers, faded at edges; two small tips chipped from plates. 5.5" x 8" Good. [WorldCat finds three holdings: NYHS, U Rhode Island, Roger Williams.] (#037096) $60.00

125. Rhode Island, Newport. SOUVENIR OF NEWPORT: "THE CITY BY THE SEA" Newport, RI: Walter Sherman for J.E. Murphy, [1888]. First Edition. 16 plates of Albertype views, map inside back cover. Accordion-fold (leporello) format. Views include: Old Stone Mill; W.K. Vanderbilt Residence; Yacht Club House; Ocean House; Channing Memorial Church, Unitarian; Casino Views; Newport Private Residences (12 different views); Redwood Library; Lime Rock; Jews Cemetery; Love Lane R.I. Avenue; &c. Embossed red boards, gilt cover title; edges of binding lightly rubbed. 5.75" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates four holdings: MOMA, Columbia U, Harvard U, Buffalo Library. Not noted in Singerman, Judaica Americana.] (#037562) $175.00

126. Rhode Island, Providence. ROGER WILLIAMS PARK - PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND . Providence: Norman B. Robbins, (1907). First Edition. (32)pp. Contains a two-page introduction, 14 full-page views from photographs, text on facing pages, map. Views include: Ann Man Gates; Carousel, or "Merry-Go-Round"; Boat House; Museum; Casino Piazza; &c. Decorative gray wrappers, city seal on cover. 5.25" x 7.75" Very Good. (#036798) $45.00 127. Rhode Island, Providence. SOUVENIR OF PROVIDENCE . Providence: R.M. Kirby & Co., (1903). First Edition. (32)pp; centerfold panorama and 30 full-page views from photographs, including: New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway Station; Westminster Street; Market Square; Weybosset Street; Central Fire Station; Head of Navigation, Providence River; Campus, Brown University; Angel Street; YMCA Building; Saint Joseph's Hospital; Casino, Roger Williams Park; Squantum Club; &c. Gold wrappers, embossed cover lettering. 7.75" x 9.75" Very Good. [WorldCat finds Columbia U and Duke U holdings.] (#037086) $50.00

128. Rhode Island, Providence. SOUVENIR OF PROVIDENCE, R.I. L. Glaser, fecit. NY: Adolph Wittemann, 1884. First Edition. Accordion-fold (leporello) format, 18 plates (one double) of views from photographs, brief captions. Views include: Providence seen from Smith's Hill; Union Depot, Exchange Place; Soldiers' Monument & City Hall; Market Square; Westminster Street; The Arcade; Providence from Prospect Terrace; Cathedral; Brown University Campus; Crystal Lake, &c. Inside the back cover is a four-page ad for Witteman's Souvenir Albums. 3.25" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates U Delaware, Brown, Northwestern, U Texas holdings.] (#037814) $275.00

129. South Carolina, Charleston. BEESLEY'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH. Charleston, SC: Charles Norbury Beesley, 1908. Second Edition. 78pp; 33 plates from photographs, captions on facing versos. String-tied, embossed wrappers; foxing at corner of cover. 5" x 7.5" Very Good. (#037527) $20.00

130. South Carolina, Charleston. BEESLEY'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. Charleston, SC: Charles Norbury Beesley, 1898. First Edition. Viewbook, string-tied spine. 78pp; 32 full-page illus from photographs of exterior and interior views. 5.25" x 7.75" Very Good. Extended captions give a capsule history of this church, established in 1751. (#034767) $30.00

131. South Carolina, Charleston. NEW ALBUM OF CHARLESTON, S.C. VIEWS. Charleston / Portland, Maine: Edward Perry / Chisholm Bros., circa 1885. First Edition. Accordion-fold (leporello) format, 12 plates of views from photographs, brief captions. Views include: Birdseye view of city; East Battery; South Battery; East State Street; various churches and public buildings; Lower Market; Rutledge Avenue; Sullivan Island; Fort Sumter; Charleston Hotel; Orphan House; King Street; Citadel Academy; &c. Inside the back cover is an ad for Edward Perry, Booksellers, opposite the Charleston Hotel. Gilt-decorated blue boards; spine cloth perished, else bright and near fine. 6" x 5" Very Good. [WorldCat locates only two holdings of this viewbook: South Carolina State Lib and U South Carolina.] (#037809) $150.00

132. South Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA, LAND OF ENCHANTMENT. Pierre: South Dakota State Highway Commission, 1938. First Edition. (26)pp; illustrated throughout from photographs, connective text. 9" x 8" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. [OCLC locates only the U of South Dakota holding of this title.] (#036892) $35.00

133. Southwest. BY THE WAY: Reprinted January 1935. Chicago: Santa Fe Railroad Lines, 1935. Second Edition. 78pp; ten pages of illustrations from photographs, maps. Comprises a place-name history of Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico with information on the towns and villages along the Santa Fe Railway Line. Spine roughened. 9" x 8" Very Good. Pictorial Paper Covers. [Not seen in WorldCat.] (#036893) $45.00 134. Southwest. COWBOY LIFE [cover title]. Portland, Maine: Chisholm Bros., [1885]. First Edition. Viewbook, containing 20 views of cowboy life on 12 panels, accordion-fold (leporello) format, with captions. Views include: The Mess Wagon; Branding on the Prairie; Roping a Pony from the Herd; etc. Folds into embossed red boards, gilt-pictorial cover; edges of boards lightly rubbed; images in fine condition. 5" x 6" Very Good overall. Considered the first published collection of views of cowboy life, notes William Reese, "issued the same year as Siringo's A TEXAS COWBOY, the first cowboy autobiography." (#036768) $300.00

135. Tennessee . PICTORIAL HANDBOOK OF THE TENNESSEE VALLEY . Knoxville: J.L. Caton, (1936). First Edition. 32pp; illus throughout from photographs, centerfold map. Views include: Norris Dam on Clinch River; farms in East Tennessee; millwheels; Greenville; Norris; Knoxville; Hiwassee Dam; Chattanooga; Wheeler Dam; Wilson Dam; Pickwick Dam; Shiloh; &c. 10.75" x 8" Very Good. Pictorial Paper Covers. [WorldCat locates seven holdings, including Columbia U and U Tennessee.] (#036824) $35.00

136. Tennessee, Chattanooga. SELECTED VIEWS: CHATTANOOGA, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK, NATIONAL CEMETERY, MISSION RIDGE: Rand, McNally & Co., Printers and Engravers. Chattanooga: T.H. Payne, 1900? Revised & Enlarged Edition. (56)pp. One page of introductory text on the Civil War is followed by 54 pages of views from photographs, a few from 1863. Views include: Lookout Inn; General Grant and Staff on Point Lookout; Craven House, General Walthall's Headquarters; Chattanooga in 1863 (birdseye view); Saddle Rock; Incline No. 2; Bragg's Headquarters, Mission Ridge; Market Street, Chattanooga; Eight Street; U.S. Custom House; Read House; Snodgrass House; Alexander's Bridge; Viniard House; Viditoe House; Uncle Ben (100 years old) and His Seventh Wife; &c. Original string-tied, pictorial stiff wrappers, a bit chipped; few smudges in text. 6.5" x 8.75" Good. (#036840) $30.00

137. Union Pacific Railroad. ZION NATIONAL PARK, BRYCE CANYON, CEDAR BREAKS, KAIBAB FOREST, NORTH RIM OF GRAND CANYON. Omaha, Nebraska: W.H. Murray, Union Pacific System, 1926. Revised & Enlarged Edition. 48pp; centerfold map, illus throughout from photographs, some color. Includes descriptions of trails, accommodations, itineraries for several "All-expense Escorted Tours," lodgings, &c. 10" x 7" Very Good. Pictorial Paper Covers. [OCLC also locates a 1925 edition of this title.] (#037046) $25.00

138. Utah Territory. VIEWS OF UTAH AND TOURISTS GUIDE. Salt Lake City: C.R. Savage, 1887. First Edition. Accordion-fold (leporello) format, 16 plates of views from photographs, brief captions. Views include: East Part of Salt Lake City and Wahsatch Mountains; Temple Block; Southwest from Prospect Hill; Mormon Temples; Assembly Hall; various churches; Gardo House; Walker Opera House; Salt Lake Theatre; Co-operative Store and Hooper and Eldredge Block; Lake Park Bathing Resort D&R, G, W, Ry., Salt Lake; &c. Inside the back cover is Savage's 30-page Tourists' Guide. Decorated red cloth, stamped in blind and gilt; few small archival repairs on verso folds. 4" x 6" Very Good. [Flake-Draper 7543a. WorldCat locates only two holdings of this viewbook: South Carolina State Lib and U South Carolina.] (#037810) $250.00

139. Utah Territory, Salt Lake City. A SOUVENIR OF SALT LAKE CITY AND UTAH. NY: A. Wittemann & Albertype Co., 1889. First Edition. One page text, 18 plates of large Albertype views, including: A Ute Buck; Eagle Gate; Temple Block; Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institute; Deseret News & Tithing Office; Salt Lake City and Wasatch Range from top of Temple; Lion and Beehive Houses; An Old-time Market Day; Eastern View from Anderson's Tower; A Mormon Emigrant Train; Logan Temple, Logan City, Utah; Garfield Beach; Lake Park Pavilion; &c. String-tied, decorative red cloth binding; fore-edge of cover spotted. 5.75" x 9.25" Very Good. Statehood for Utah would be proclaimed in 1896. [Flake-Draper, Mormon Bibliography, 8298] (#037558) $200.00

140. Utah Territory, Salt Lake City. VIEWS OF SALT LAKE CITY & VICINITY. [Columbus, Ohio]: [Ward Brothers], [1889]. First Edition. Viewbook, accordion-fold (leporello) format. 7pp text; 11 plates of Albertype prints. Views include: Salt Lake City and Mountains from Prospect Hill; Temple Block; Main Street; Tithing House & Office of Deseret News; Utah Exposition Building; The Temple As It Will Be When Completed, Cost over $4,000,000.00; Birdseye View, Looking North from Hotel Cullen; Deseret University; Lake Park Bathing Resort; Garfield Beach; Park City; &c. Embossed red boards, cover title in gilt; two small abrasions inside. 4.75" x 6" Very Good. The Temple, shown here as an architectural drawing, would be built and dedicated in 1893. Statehood for Utah would be proclaimed in 1896. When this viewbook was issued, the population of Utah Territory was near 200,000. [Flake, Mormon Bibliography, 9475b] (#037021) $150.00

141. Utah, Salt Lake City. THE CITY OF THE SAINTS: containing Views and Descriptions of Principal Points of Interest in Salt Lake City and Vicinity; also brief sketches of the History and Religion of the Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City: Geo. Q. Cannon & Sons, [1894]. First Edition. pp: 66, (2) Partial List of Mormon Pulbications; 16 plates of views and few portraits, mostly from photographs. Views include: Salt Lake Temple; Tabernacle; Assembly Hall; Lion House and Bee-Hive House; Eagle Gate; Fort Douglas; Main Street; Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution; Pavilion at Garfield Beach; &c. Bound in cloth-backed, red pictorial boards; covers rubbed, contents clean. 5" x 7" Good. [Flake-Draper Mormon Bibliography 2376] (#036814) $65.00

142. Vermont. THE LURE OF VERMONT'S SILENT PLACES: "The Green Mountains" By Roderic Marble Olzendam. Essex Junction, VT: Vermont Bureau of Publicity, 1918?. First Edition. pp: 62, (1); full-page and small views throughout text. Bound in string-tied, pictorial paper covers. Prior owner's signature on cover. 8.25" x 6" Very Good. (#036883) $20.00

143. Vermont. VERMONT TOURS Compiled by H.H. Chadwick. Montpelier: Vermont Development Commission, 1937. First Edition. 48pp; full-page and smaller views from photographs, map printed inside back cover. 9" x 6" Very Good. Pictorial Stiff Wrappers. This tour book lays out a 1,203-mile automobile trip through Vermont, set up as 19 shorter trips, with a brief history of each village and place name along the way. (#036888) $25.00

144. Vermont, Proctor. WORLD'S LARGEST MARBLE EXHIBIT: VERMONT MARBLE CO., PROCTOR, VERMONT. NY: Artvue Postcard Co., 1930s. First Edition. 19 views from photographs of Proctor and the marble works, map of marble-producing sites, accordion-fold (leporello) format, wallet-style paper covers. 4.25" x 6" Very Good. (#035900) $30.00

145. Vermont, Wallingford. TRUE TEMPER INN, WALLINGFORD, VERMONT. Wallingford / Brooklyn: American Fork & Hoe Co./ Albertype Co., circa 1920. First Edition. 4pp text; 12 sepiatone, interior & exterior Albertype views of the True Temper Inn and environs; Route 7 location map on back cover. Pictorial wrappers, ribbon-tied spine. 5.25" x 7.25" Very Good. True Temper Inn is situate on Route 7, nine miles south of Rutland. When this viewbook was published, the Inn had been in operation for less than a year. [WorldCat locates only the U Vermont holding of this title.] (#036726) $50.00 146. Virginia, Old Point Comfort. OLD POINT COMFORT, FORTRESS MONROE AND VICINITY: PHOTOGRAVURES: The Albertype Co., N.Y. Old Point Comfort: J.B. Kimberly, 1898. First Edition. 2pp text; 24pp of views from photogaphs, printed on rectos only. Views include: Sally Port, Fortress Monroe; View Along the Moat; Soldiers' Barracks and Parade Grounds; Commandant's Residence; Government Wharf and Hampton Roads; Hygeia Hotel; Hotel Chamberlin; (birdseye) View of Old Point from Hotel; National Soldiers Home; Hampton Normal School; &c. Tan cloth, gilt cover lettering. 7" x 9" Very Good. (#036841) $60.00

147. Wyoming, Centennial. PICTORIAL TRADE CARD FOR SNOWY RANGE LODGE, CENTENNIAL, WYO.--ON HIGHWAY 130: Skiing, Sleigh Rides, Hunting, Rodeos, Fishing, Cabins, Meals, Horses. Photos by Ludwig of Wyoming. Centennial, WY: Snowy Range Lodge, circa 1937. Original edition. Vintage card with photos on both sides, showing Snowy Range Lodge and a mountain lake. Handwritten comments: "Was a sight to see - Was here - Snow - and I put my hands & feet in it." 3.5" x 5.5" Very Good. . Snowy Range Lodge dates back to the early 1900s, and is still in operation. (#036851) $35.00

148. Wyoming, Sheridan. SHERIDAN AND THE SHERIDAN COUNTRY: A Pen and Picture Description of a Wonderfully Fertile Section with Great and Varied Natural Resources. Compiled by L.F. Hurd. Sheridan, Wyoming: Chamber of Commerce, (1912) . First Edition. (32)pp; full-page and text illus from photographs. Extensive promotional text. Views include: Tongue River Canyon; Ranch Home of William Moncreiffe, near Big Horn; Dayton; Birdseye View of Sheridan; Street Scenes in Sheridan; Typical Sheridan Residences; public and industrial buildings; Sheridan Summer Resorts; &c. Pictorial paper covers show signs of handling and some wear along spine. 10.5" x 7.75" Good. [Not found in WorldCat.] (#036845) $100.00

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