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[Business Card] H. B. Fargo, Representing Fine Tailoring... Office, 158 E. 2nd So. Room 4. Salt Lake City, Utah

[Business Card] H. B. Fargo, Representing Fine Tailoring... Office, 158 E. 2nd So. Room 4. Salt Lake City, Utah

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
[Business Card] H. B. Fargo, Representing Fine Tailoring... Office, 158 E. 2nd So. Room 4. Salt Lake City, Utah
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Ephemera. Card [10 cm x 6 cm] Light ink staining in red. Contemporary name and address in pencil on the reverse.
Advertisement for the Community Church Of the Air

Advertisement for the Community Church Of the Air

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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
Advertisement for the Community Church Of the Air
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
General wear. Letter folds.
Description
Harrisburg, PA: Community Church Of the Air, 1933. General wear. Letter folds.. This flyer is for three different musical groups: the Community Church of the Air, The Swalm Brothers Quartette, and the Boys Orchestra. However the flyer supplies little information beyond the performers names and the black and white printed photograph of each group. All three groups were scheduled to perform together on Tuesday, February 28, 1933 according to an article in the Harrisburg Telegraph on February 23, 1933. It is therefore likely that this flyer was simply given out at the performance as an advertisement for the three groups. Half of the flyer is promoting The Community Church of the Air, who seemed to be hosting the event. Harrisburg, PA is misspelled on the flyer as Harrisburgh, PA. Single page, one-sided. Measures 12" x 9" The Community Church of the Air was run by Rev. Roy O. Musser (1892-1981) and his first wife Clara Alberta Messerschmidt (1891-1953), and featured their three children in various parts: Iva Mae Musser Cook (1913-1996) as the alto singer, James Isaac Musser (1915-1970) as the Telephone Messenger, and Clara Ruthannah Musser Cook (1919-1995) as the soprano singer. The flyer provides information on the group's regular radio broadcasts which occurred on the second and fourth Sundays of the month from 3:30 to 4:30 PM on the radio station 249.9 WCOD. The Community Church of the Air shows up throughout the newspaper printings of the radio schedule between 1932-1933, but otherwise little information on the group can be found. The Swalm Brothers Quartette (aka Swalm Brothers Quartet or the Swalm Brothers Male Quartet), features the brothers Roy Swalm (1901-1962), Edgar Swalm (1905-1957), Harold Swalm (1907-1969), and Roosevelt Swalm (1913-1990). They were popular in the 1930s in and around Harrisburg, but did continue performing into the 1940s. The last group, the Boy's Orchestra, was made up of five boys named Bill, Earl, Ivan, Clyde, and Albert, who played on guitars and banjos. Little else is known about them.
BANK OF THE FUTURE. OPENNESS, SIMPLICITY, CARE

BANK OF THE FUTURE. OPENNESS, SIMPLICITY, CARE

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BANK OF THE FUTURE. OPENNESS, SIMPLICITY, CARE
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9789187543142
Description
Stockholm: Arvinius+Orfeus, 2014. First edition. Quarto in orange cloth with brown and grey DJ in brodart; VG/VG; spine white with black letters; end pages slightly soiled; DJ, boards, paper and text in good condition; pp. 216; contains series of interviews and photographs in color and black and white; shelved in Architecture (Theory) section. 1257798. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
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Papyrus Bodmer II: Evangile de Jean, chap. 1-14 by Martin, Victor

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Seller: Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA
Title
Papyrus Bodmer II: Evangile de Jean, chap. 1-14
Author
Martin, Victor
Seller
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
Description
Cologny-Genève: Bibliotheca Bodmeriana, 1956. 152p., 3 colored facs., original stiff printed wrappers, ex libris (Bibliotheca Bodmeriana, 5).
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Irving Ramsey Wiles, 1861-1948 by Wiles, Irving Ramsay ; Nelson C White

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Seller: Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
Title
Irving Ramsey Wiles, 1861-1948
Author
Wiles, Irving Ramsay ; Nelson C White
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
Good- (some wear to edges of wraps, pages tanned, some staining on few pages at edges, content unmarred)
Description
New York, NY: Chapellier Galleries, 1967. Softcover. Good- (some wear to edges of wraps, pages tanned, some staining on few pages at edges, content unmarred). Stapled wraps with color illustration and black text. 51 unnumbered pages. 70 plates, mostly bw. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Chapellier Galleries, New York.
Het Zoone Lied van Achnaton

Het Zoone Lied van Achnaton by Achnaton [Akhenaton]

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Title
Het Zoone Lied van Achnaton
Author
Achnaton [Akhenaton]
Seller
The Kelmscott Bookshop (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Haarlem, The Netherlands: Carlinaper, 1977. Softcover. Very Good. Softcover. [IN DUTCH] Akhenaten was the heretic of Akhet-Aton, rebelling against powerful priests. This is a limited edition of the Dutch translation of Akhenaton's Song of the Sun by Professor A. de Buck, first published in 1938 by the World Library to Amsterdam. This booklet was hand-set, printed and bound by the Carlinaper in Haarlem, using Janson type for the text and Romanee Italics for the introduction. It is printed on Unicorn paper by Van Gelder. The 175 numbered copies were intended for the members of the "de Roos" Foundation in Utrecht. A number of copies were also printed for employees and the archive. This is copy #149. Octavo. Brown paper wrappers. Sunning to top of front wrapper and to spine. Pages are bright and clean. 17 pages, plus colophon. DUTCHLANG/022924.