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The Story of the Storks and The Flying Trunk by ANDERSEN, Hans Christian

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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
The Story of the Storks and The Flying Trunk
Author
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Sandle Brothers Ltd, 1944. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good+. Illustrated by Allan Carter. Stamp ex Opie Collection. Statement in ink to same page: This is the first book of which I did the lay-out and paste-up. A nice copy of a scarce little book, the matching (to the cloth design) pictorial DJ with light wear only.
First Union Regatta Public Invitation Handbill

First Union Regatta Public Invitation Handbill by Committe on Regatta

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Title
First Union Regatta Public Invitation Handbill
Author
Committe on Regatta
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Condition is fair, there have been tears with tape repairs made.
Description
Haverhill MA, 1886. Condition is fair, there have been tears with tape repairs made.. The First Union Regatta, under the Pentucket Yacht Club is open to all and has a free entries fee. Taking place on the Merrimack River in Massachusetts, the race starts at Taylor's Wharf and has multiple classes. The regatta includes all Yachts that are under and over 19 feet, to be started at different times. Printed on one-side. 9" x 5 3/4
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History and Description of Paper Making by Zellerbach Paper Company

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Title
History and Description of Paper Making
Author
Zellerbach Paper Company
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
San Francisco / Oakland / Etc.: Zellerbach Paper Company, 1925. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 6 1/4 x 9; pp. 3-32; brown wraps, printed and ruled in red; illustrated with numerous engravings after A. R. Hunt; small creases to tips of spine and a closed cut to bottom edge of fornt wrap; overall in very good condition. An uncommon publication on the history and principles of paper making, the booklet included chapters on logging spruce, cooking the wood chips, beating the pulp, drying, and so on. It was published by the Zellerbach Paper Company - founded in San Francisco in 1882 by Jewish-German-American Anthony Zellerbach and his sons. Among other things - they would be credited with inventing the molded pulp egg cartons, the window envelope, and the paper towel stack for public facilities, where pulling one towel from the bottom left the rest of the stack intact. The last chapter of the booklet also included an article on the story of the Zellerbach Company, reprinted from the "American Paper Merchant" journal.