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Thirty-one Menus from the Grand Hotels of New Hampshire's Atlantic Shore and White Mountains

Thirty-one Menus from the Grand Hotels of New Hampshire's Atlantic Shore and White Mountains by [Menu collection – New Hampshire Hotels]

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Seller: Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink
Title
Thirty-one Menus from the Grand Hotels of New Hampshire's Atlantic Shore and White Mountains
Author
[Menu collection – New Hampshire Hotels]
Seller
Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
[New Hampshire, 1901. Thirty-one different menus, plus four related promotional pieces (35 pieces together,) all assorted broadsides, broadsheets, and bi-folds (various sizes). Some are illustrated with engravings, others with chromolithograph or hand-colored illustrations. Some of the menus are both printed and manuscript; most are print only. Condition varies but is mostly very good to fine. Five decades of menus and other items from the Golden Age of New Hampshire hotels. Hotels include: Mount Pleasant House, Senter House, Twin Mountain House, Profile House, Crawford House, The Oceanic, Intervale House, Farragut House, Franklin House, Winnecummet House, Prospect House, The Wentworth, Lafayette House, The Kearsarge, House of Seven Gables, Strawberry Hill House, the Moosilaukee (sp?), Forbyen House (sp?), Boar's Head House, Van Ness & American Hotels, Ormand, Pearson's House, Everett House, and Lakeside House. ~ Condition is largely very good to fine, though a few items show adhesion marks or stains from being removed from early albums. All are loose in sleeves in a three-ring binder. A compilation of rare menus displaying the full range of New Hampshire Hotels during the height of their opulence.
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How They Lived in Hampton: A Study of Practical Christianity Applied to the Manufacture of Woolens. by HALE, Edward Everett

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How They Lived in Hampton: A Study of Practical Christianity Applied to the Manufacture of Woolens.
Author
HALE, Edward Everett
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Savoy Books (United States)
Description
Boston: J. Stilman Smith & Co. Book. (1888.) 8vo, orig. pictorial terra-cotta cloth. Pp. 281. Minor wear, near fine. First edition. Hale's exposition of cooperative capitalism in a New England mill town, with chapters on the plan, the store, the school, the public library, children's work, hours of work, temperance, the savings bank, communism, etc..
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William Caxton and His Quincentenary by Dreyfus, John

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Title
William Caxton and His Quincentenary
Author
Dreyfus, John
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1976 Book. Fine. Hardcover. First edition. Limited to 400 copies (of 1100) designed by Abe Lerner and printed for the members of the Book Club of California at the Press of A. Colish. 12mo. 54, [9]pp. Color frontis, plate, facsimiles. Errata slip tipped-in. Gray cloth, gilt. A very fine copy. The text is an address delivered by John Dreyfus in 1975 at the Grolier Club. Dreyfus provides an historical review of Caxton's contribution to the art of printing. Printed throughout in red and black. Original announcement laid in..