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Naive Handmade Panorama "Returning from the Fair - 1861" Anthropomorphic Animals

Naive Handmade Panorama "Returning from the Fair - 1861" Anthropomorphic Animals

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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
Naive Handmade Panorama "Returning from the Fair - 1861" Anthropomorphic Animals
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
1 1/2" length worming page margin - 2 pages.
Description
UK, 1861. 1 1/2" length worming page margin - 2 pages.. Heavy stock hand constructed covers with book tape spine. Concertina style. Inscribed Jan 28th T.H.E.A. A continuous roadway with anthropomorphic animals of all shapes and types enroute. The final two pages are the "fair" with only the vendors remaining with a progression of animals with various means of transportation, including riding on other animals to return to the village in the first two panels of the book. A dog rides a camel , a rooster rides a lion, a lion rides an elephant, a sheep dog drives a dog cart etc. One of special note is a porcupine holding an umbrella overhead while riding a greyhound or similar animal. There is a rabbit riding a rabbit, a pigeon riding a duck and many more. Dressed in their outing attire. Pages measures Pages measure 7 1/4" x 10 1/2
World War II Archive of 42 "Victory" V-mail letters from Capt. W.H. Minnich back home, Dated 1943 -1945

World War II Archive of 42 "Victory" V-mail letters from Capt. W.H. Minnich back home, Dated 1943 -1945 by U.S. Navy; WWII

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
World War II Archive of 42 "Victory" V-mail letters from Capt. W.H. Minnich back home, Dated 1943 -1945
Author
U.S. Navy; WWII
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1942. Lot of 42 War & Navy V-Mail from WW II from one officer to his family. All dated between 1943 and 1945, each about 4 x 5", This archive of 54 letters are from Capt. W.H. Minnich in original transmittal envelope with post marked date. Mostly personal correspondence to family. During WW II, V-mail system was adopted by the US Post Office in 1942 to save space. The weight of 150,000 letters was reduced from 2,575 pounds to a mere 45. V-mail consisted of miniaturized messages reproduced by microphotography. Individual facsimiles were reproduced in the States and then delivered to the addressee. December 18, 1944 "..This war is a terrible thing and I for one shall be glad when its all over..", "..It won't be long until it gets cold again and I hope by then the Germans will have enough.." some interesting comments: dated May 21, 1945 "..All I want now is for the war to end and then an early return home. I hope to do that in another year, after all these Germans and Japs can't fight forever.." Very good condition.
EUGENE LORING (1940-50) Photo archive

EUGENE LORING (1940-50) Photo archive by Various

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
EUGENE LORING (1940-50) Photo archive
Author
Various
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Various. No binding. Near Fine. Set of 4 vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white photos, except as noted. Overall near fine. - One 11 x 7 3/4" (28 x 20 cm) borderless double weight photo, light creasing at top and date stamped on verso Apr 23, 1940. An attached clipping notes that Loring is "dancer, choreographer, and leading dancer of Dance Players, which opened its first New York season at the National Theatre." - One double weight photo, stamped by photographer on verso and date stamped Sep 7, 1941. For Loring's appearance on Broadway in The Beautiful People. - One double weight photo, mimeographed text and approval stamp of Advertising Advisory Council on verso. Shows Loring rehearsing a dance number with Richard Hart and Greer Garson for the 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Desire Me. - One single weight photo, photographer's stamp and mimeographed text on verso. Loring rehearses a dance number for the 1950 Columbia film The Petty Girl.