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[Photo Album]: New England Vacations 1910-1925

[Photo Album]: New England Vacations 1910-1925

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Seller: Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
Title
[Photo Album]: New England Vacations 1910-1925
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, 1910. Softcover. Very Good. Oblong small quarto measuring 11" x 7". String-tied black leather over paper boards with "photographs" stamped on the front board. Contains 174 black and white or sepia toned gelatin silver photographs, as well as 15 cyanotypes. All measuring between 1.5" x 1.5" and 3" x 5" with some captions. Album has some tears at the spine fold and edgewear thus very good with near fine photographs. A photo album kept by a New England woman which documents trips with her family and friends, almost exclusively women, throughout the region between 1912 and 1928. Many of the early photos show women posing in nice dresses and hats with fans in summer gardens. Following this are photos from a camping trip to Fort Pond in Acton, Massachusetts. These include cyanotype prints of women on horseback and one of a woman in men's clothes smoking a pipe. That same woman is seen again in men's clothes next to a woman in a dress and the print has been cut into the shape of a heart, she's also seen later pulling up a woman's skirt to show her ankles. There are a few interior shots from what appear to be parties and social gatherings of ladies and their families smiling for the camera. One group of photos shows a 1914 road trip to Edgartown and Lambert's Cover in Martha's Vineyard. They took a trip to Marblehead to go fishing and generally seemed to enjoy the outdoors with many of the pictures showing them climbing trees, hiking, and going to beaches. A later trip to York Beach shows a woman happily holding a large catch of fish and posing romantically on rocks gazing out to sea. One section shows a winter trip to Dalton, Massachusetts and Lincoln, New Hampshire which includes skiing, sledding, and many images of the group walking with snow shoes. The final pages of the album focus mainly on a trip to Mount Washington and the White Mountains in New Hampshire. These photos show more outdoor excursions with the ladies taking burros to the top of Mount Willard and posing on the top of Mount Washington. The snapshots show the beauty of the New England region from its mountains to its beaches as captured by a group of young women. A large collection of images depicting outdoorsy women enjoying a variety of activities from 1912 until 1928.
Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and optics. .

Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and optics. . by FERGUSON, James

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
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Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and optics. .
Author
FERGUSON, James
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, T. Longman, et al., 1790. Seventh edition. Including directions to binder and a page of publisher’s advertisements. With 36 folding engraved plates by Ferguson and numerous text tables. Full calf, spine worn and front joint loose; interior very good with only the occasional stain, loss to margin of the final leaf of the supplement. Many of the plates have minor repairs where the edges have been torn. With the bookplate of J. Drecker on the pastedown and Arnold Thackray on the front free end paper. Seventh edition of Ferguson’s valuable lectures, for many years a standard work on the mechanical sciences. Ferguson (1710-1776), astronomer, instrument-maker and accomplished public lecturer, was a great proponent of Newtonian philosophy. He published several technical papers on eclipses, celestial globes and horological instruments. “His models of the solar system were classics of engineering designs whose accuracy far surpassed anything previously available” (DSB IV, p. 565). Included in this work is the supplement, containing additional plates not found in the first edition.