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Cook's International Travelling Tickets (String-tied Wallet Style Holder, with Pocket Containing Tickets, Vouchers, Coupons, Etc. For One Professor William T. Runzler)

Cook's International Travelling Tickets (String-tied Wallet Style Holder, with Pocket Containing Tickets, Vouchers, Coupons, Etc. For One Professor William T. Runzler) by Cook, Thomas

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Seller: Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Cook's International Travelling Tickets (String-tied Wallet Style Holder, with Pocket Containing Tickets, Vouchers, Coupons, Etc. For One Professor William T. Runzler)
Author
Cook, Thomas
Seller
Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London (c. 1910): Thomas Cook & Son. Very Good. 16mo, green cloth printed in gilt. End papers and pocket printed with telegraph address, phone number, Provincial Offices and disclaimer. Pocket contains tickets, vouchers and coupons for one Professor William T. Runzler of New York; one is a ticket for the S.S. Pretorian, departing Quebec on Aug. 27, 1910, second cabin for the Professor; another is a receipt for payment at Hotel Pension Chapman for 2 days cabin and trunks; another is a certificate of registration for "Passion Play at Ober Ammergau" dated May 31, 1910. All together 20 tickets, vouchers and coupons, plus wallet-style holder. Dr. William T. Runzler (1881 - 1967) lived in Salt Lake City with wife Julia and son (from the 1940 Census) and was on the staff of University of Utah.