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Ten Minutes for Refreshments

Ten Minutes for Refreshments

4 to 14 days for delivery
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$3,250.00
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Seller: Walkabout Books
Title
Ten Minutes for Refreshments
Seller
Walkabout Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
New York: Great American Tea Company, 1886. Near fine. Original chromolithograph advertising poster, 22 x 32 inches. A stunning print with exceptionally rich color, archivally backed. Professional restoration to edges and a few small spots on the printed area. Near fine. "Ten minutes for refreshments!" was the well-known cry of railroad conductors across the United States before dining cars became common on trains. Hungry and thirsty passengers would rush off the train and into the depot, where they scrambled to order and then bolt down their lunch under the watchful eye of conductor determined to keep the train on schedule. In this advertising print for the Great American Tea Company, the conductor stands in the doorway with pocket watch in hand, calming observing the chaos as customers (all white men served by Black waiters) frantically consume their food and beverages, some leaving smashed crockery in their wake as they rush to re-board the train. Coffee is dispensed from urns advertising the company's Sultana Coffee and its baking powder, and a giant sign on the wall reads "The Teas & Coffee used in this establishment are from the Great American Tea Co." Founded in New York City in 1859, the Great American Tea Company made its name using a direct-to-consumer sales approach that enabled them to offer quality tea at lower prices than found in retail shops. After a period of success selling mail-order to clubs, they began opening their own storefronts, which were sumptuously decorated in a Chinese-inspired style. In 1870, the company was renamed The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (better known today as A&P) in honor of the newly completed transcontinental railroad, but retained the Great American Tea Company name on its products (thus the appearance of the older name in this 1886 print). The company was a major force in American advertising in the late 19th century, using periodicals, circulars, trade cards, and premiums to spread their name. This scarce poster is one of the finest examples of their effective and popular campaigns.
The Caves of Steel

The Caves of Steel by Asimov, Isaac

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$1,750.00
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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Caves of Steel
Author
Asimov, Isaac
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, 1954. Book Club Edition. Book club edition. Signed by Isaac Asimov on the title page. Bound in publisher's original blue leatherette binding. Very Good with droplets to topstain, light wear to corners and spine ends, small nick to gutter of front endsheet, pages toned and endhseets offset. In a Very Good dust jacket with chipping at the corners and spine ends; blindside is toned and with light staining at the spine ends not visible from the exterior. The first book in Asimov's Robot series, rare signed.
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HARALD KREUTZBERG; YVONNE GEORGI by Wille, Hansjuergen

7 to 14 days for delivery
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$250.00
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Seller: J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books
Title
HARALD KREUTZBERG; YVONNE GEORGI
Author
Wille, Hansjuergen
Seller
J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Leipzig: Weibezahl, 1930. Paperback. Very Good +. Folio. 23 photo plates & photo cover by Glaser, one tipped on cover. Some photos signed by both the dancers. Text in German
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The Wrench" Juniper Red Ale Commemorative Monkey Wrench Gang Beer Poster

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$15.00
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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Wrench" Juniper Red Ale Commemorative Monkey Wrench Gang Beer Poster
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
New
Description
A. Fisher Brewing Company; Ken Sanders Rare Books, 2020. Limited Silkscreen Print. New. R. Crumb. [14.5'' x 13.25''] Gold and black screen-printed poster depicting one of R. Crumb's illustrations of "The Wrench," the iconic tool that gives name to Ed Abbey's "The Monkey Wrench Gang," as adapted for a beer label in a collaboration between A. Fisher Brewing Co. and Ken Sanders Rare Books. The sixth of six posters commemorating "The Monkey Wrench Gang" beer that was produced in a collaboration between A. Fisher Brewing Company and Ken Sanders Rare Books.