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FREDDIE HUBBARD (ca. 1970) Photo by Johan Elbers

FREDDIE HUBBARD (ca. 1970) Photo by Johan Elbers by Johan Elbers

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
FREDDIE HUBBARD (ca. 1970) Photo by Johan Elbers
Author
Johan Elbers
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Johan Elbers. No binding. Fine. New York: Johan Elbers, [ca. 1970]. Vintage original 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm.) black-and-white photo. With photographer Johan Elbers' stamp on verso, fine. Freddie Hubbard was one of the great American jazz trumpet players. Early in his career he played with such masters as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy and Art Blakey. Beginning in the mid-1960s, he started to form his own small groups.
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Indiana Yearbook Evansville High School 1915 by 1915 HS Yearbook

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
Indiana Yearbook Evansville High School 1915
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1915 HS Yearbook
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1915. A richly detailed 1915 yearbook from Evansville High School in Indiana, offering a compelling visual and textual record of Midwestern educational life during the Progressive Era. The book captures a moment of regional pride and post-Reconstruction civic identity through its extensive documentation of student life, athletics, faculty, and community ties. Particularly notable is the wide array of full-page vintage advertisements from local Evansville businesses, offering a material snapshot of regional commerce and visual culture in the early 20th century. 242 pages. Illustrated with black-and-white halftone photographs throughout. Original printed wrappers with decorative Art Nouveau-style border elements. Softcover yearbook. 4to (approx. 11 x 8.5 in.). Photographic spreads highlight the school's sports teams, clubs, faculty, and student portraits, alongside humor sections and editorial content reflecting the character of the graduating class. The boys' basketball team receives special focus, having completed a dominant 15-1 season before advancing to the second round of Indiana's 14-team state tournament-a notable feat in an era when statewide school sports programs were becoming a vehicle for regional identity and masculine competition. The visual emphasis on athleticism and scholastic pride reflects broader national trends of institutionalization and civic engagement through public schooling. Rubbing to covers with edgewear; interior clean. Overall very good. An uncommon and visually rich example of early 20th-century high school yearbooks, particularly valuable for its photographic documentation and vintage advertising.