NEW COLLECTORS! You don't have to spend a fortune to enjoy the pleasure of book and ephemera collecting. Every month our dealers present a wide variety of books and collectible paper in all price ranges generally ranging from $25 to more than $10,000 | |
| Next Marketplace - April 2 - 4 |
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| Here are a few examples of the hundreds of lower priced items already uploaded for the upcoming marketplace, each priced $100 or less. | |
| types de races négres portfolio Brussel, P. Maes, 1891 / 1892, no binding Set of 4 lithographed images of indigenous people in Africa. Published in Brussels by P. Maes. Drawings by Father Maes Paul Belloguet These are 4 of the 16 engravings published in 1891/1892 that were offered to its subscribers by the MAES bookstore; The engravings are chromolithographs representing Africans from different areas or states of AFRICA, with a very good state of clarity. | |
| The Other Side of Jordan – Negroes Outside the South Harry S Ashmore New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 1960, Hardcover It is Ashmore's thesis that in the second half of the 20th century the American race problem is approaching its final focus in the great cities outside the South--in the ghettos of New York, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, and all the other urban complexes where more than half colored citizens now live. The author, who as editor of the Arkansas Gazette, won nation-wide recognition for his courageous stand for integration, writes here an informative and terrifying book. | |
| Winning Every Day: The Game Plan for Success Lou Holtz 1998 First Edition Inscribed Copy New York, HarperCollins. Inscribed by Lou Holtz. The book is a motivational self-help book that translates his football coaching principles into life strategies for personal and professional success, focusing on attitude, purpose, and overcoming adversity. | |
| Original antique lithographed school posters - education cards. Amsterdam, Stuttgart, c 1890 / 1910, n.n. Beautiful prints published by Vademecum der bouwvaks of verlag von Jul. Hoffmann. These prints clearly have an Art Nouveau look and are very suitable for framing. Lithography - Color lithograph - chromolithograph | |
| "Find Out What's Really Going On" Los Angeles Herald Examiner 1980s two-sheet bill board for the Herald Examiner of Los Angeles: "Find out what's really going on." A group of Americans chosen for mix of ethnicity and class examine an issue of the newspaper with headline "A new Palestine?" 81"x93". | |
| A concise History of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War Daniel Tyler Salt Lake City, By the author, 1881, 3/4 leather First printing, Good+ | |
| President Arthur - General's Name Leveraged to Brand a 19th Century Tobacco Company Mechanical Metamorphic Before & After Transforming Change 3D Novelty Tobacco Card.1892 Pop-Up Spread Yourself Kicker Gen. Arthur Cigar Novelty Trade Card SR.T.ga |
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| Souvenir booklet for Western Reversible Road Machines Western Wheeled Scraper Co. in Aurora IL 1893 souvenir booklet and trade catalog from the World's fair Columbian Exposition, Western Reversible Road Machines, made by The Western Wheeled Scraper Co., Aurora IL, sold by Austin & Western Co. in Chicago, printed by Gies & Co., Buffalo, and distributed by an agent in Eagle Mills NY. 16 pages 6.5"x6" | |
| | F. E. Myers & Bro. Company / Ashland Pump and Hay Tool Works / Complete Catalogue No. 57 With Price List of Pumps, Hay Unloading Tools, Barn, Warehouse and Garage Door Hangers, Store Ladders, Hay Rack Clamps, Bicycle Stands, Gate Hangers, Etc. | |
| | Kimball's San Francisco Directory. 1850 2nd reprint after the 1850 original., 139pp. Bookplate. Circa 1890. | |
| Authentic 1860's Civil War Envelope / Cover - American Military & Postal History - SR |
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| First Thursday Book and Paper Marketplace is making it possible for dealers all over the world to sell their collections of rare books and collectible paper to an eager group of collectors and institutions. SELLERS On average, dealers sell one out of every 6 items they list. | MARKETPLACE HOURS: Thursday noon ET Through Saturday 6PM | |
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