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Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather

Sue Core Odom

Tri State, Dothan, AL. Stiff Boards. James L. Dean (illustrator). Tri-State Publishing Company, Dothan, Alabama - No date - Published under the sponsorship of The Gladiolus Garden Club of Dothan, Alabama. Signed on the title page. Book is square and tight. Front cover is pulling away from binding but is still intact and all pages are present. Slight shelf wear but otherwise in very good condition. Ms. Odom is an Alabama writer and this particular volume is very scarce.

Tri-State Publishing Company
$ 45.00 USD

Bound and Ready

Bound and Ready

Kim Knox

Atlanta, GA: Ice House Press, 1993. Approximately 5 1/2 x 6 3/4". LIMITED EDITION of 500 copies. Printed stiff paper covers, slight corner creasing and slight wear, mainly on spine edges, illustrated throughout, in near fine conditon.

This is a beautifully designed and colorful book. Per the colophon, Knox uses text from "Writing: The Story of Alphabets and Scripts" by Georges Jean as her inspiration for text and images.

Ice House Press
$ 55.00 USD

Calorie Saving Recipes With Improved Sucaryl: New Non-Caloric Sweetener for Reducing and Diabetic Diets

Calorie Saving Recipes With Improved Sucaryl: New Non-Caloric Sweetener for Reducing and Diabetic Diets

Abbott Laboratories

Chicago: Abbott Laboratories, 1955. Paperback, 4 1/4 x 6", 48 pp., pictorial cover wraps, small ex-library sticker taped around upper spine edges, drug store stamp on the rear cover, very good condition.

Sucaryl, also known as sodium cyclamate, is an artificial sweetener approximately 30-50 times sweeter than sugar. Discovered in 1937 at the Univeristy of Illinois, it was banned by the FDA for sale in the United States in 1969 but is still available without restriction in the UK and other parts of Europe. This booklet has many recipes using Sucaryl solution or tablets.

Abbott Laboratories
$ 10.00 USD

Canton Trumdrum Indian Blanket Campaign

Canton Trumdrum Indian Blanket Campaign

Anonymous

Canton, OH: Canton Trumdrum, 1929. Softcover 4 1/2 x 6 3/4". Stapled pamphlet with 1/4 bound tape repair, linen paper, illustrated in color, some creases and wear, filled in with pencil names per normal use as contest booklet. Scarce, no other copies currently in the trade. Good + condition.

The Canton Trumdrum was an Ohio Corporation the applied for non-profit status from 1934 until 1976. The campaign for Indian Blankets was basically a contest where people paid a small sum and if their name was picked, they won a Cayuse Indian blanket. The fundraiser also received an Indian blanket. If you read the fine print however, you realize that only the designs were from the Indians. In reality, the Pendletoon Woolen Mills produced the finished product (telling the reader this was much better than the "crude unfinished texture" that originated in the tepees of the wilderness.) The campaign was later cancelled. Also in the pamphlet is a story of U-ma-pine, Chief of the Cayuse Tribe, told with racist overtones.

Canton Trumdrum
$ 70.00 USD

Catacomb Years

Catacomb Years

Michael Bishop

New York: Published by Berkley Publishing Corporation Distributed by G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1979]. 396 pp. Approximately 5 1/2 x 8 1/4". Advanced copy, uncorrected proof for limited distribution of the first edition. A presentation copy with inscription by Bishop. Orange/yellow card stock outer wrap, corners slightly bumped, black titles on cover page, near fine condition

The prequel to this book, "Little Knowledge" and then this book, "Catacomb Years" are about a theocratic regime repressively dominating the near-future America, until a visiting alien race is also converted, thus beginning the destablization of society. (Clute and Nicholls, "The Encylopedia of Science Fiction", p 126.)

Berkley
$ 190.00 USD

Catching a River: Delta, The Island, and The Dreamfish

Catching a River: Delta, The Island, and The Dreamfish

Alisa Golden

[Berkeley, CA]: never mind the press, 1993. Approximately 4 x 6". LIMITED EDITION of 40, this being #35. Outer mesh envelope created to look like a fishing net of sorts with decorative tie ribbons, in fine condition. Three printed paper folding envelopes (made of cotton, flax and wild iris leaves), hand stitched with various themed embelishments such as miniature menu, map, message in a bottle, and fortune teller fish, creatively stitched with artistic cut-outs, in fine conditon.

Book Artist and author Alisa Golden is well-known with many institutions holding her innovative material. She received a BFA in Printmaking with High Distinction in 1985 from California College of the Arts (formerly CCAC). These books were part of an Art-by-Mail subscription, No. 2, in 1993.

never mind the press
$ 190.00 USD

Cotton Facts (Edition of Nov. 1921). A compilation from official and reliable sources of the crops, receipts, stocks, (...), in the United States and other countries for a series of years….

Cotton Facts (Edition of Nov. 1921). A compilation from official and reliable sources of the crops, receipts, stocks, (...), in the United States and other countries for a series of years….

Alfred B. & C.W. Shepperson

New York: Shepperson Publishing Co., 1921. 162 pp. with illustrations and advertisements. Approximately 4 x 7". Black cloth soft cover with blind stamped design and gilt title, folding map detached but still present, in very good condition.

The extremely long title says it all.

Shepperson Publishing Co.
$ 35.00 USD

Don Camillo's Dilemma

Don Camillo's Dilemma

Giovanni Guareschi

Penguin 1976 printing. Book is tight and square. Spine is flat, shiny, and only slightly creased. Cover is bright, with some shelf wear. Interior is clean, no bookstore stamps or writing, in very good condition. Age toning is present as is common in books of this vintage.

Penguin
$ 35.00 USD

God's Wanderers: A Year End Reverie

God's Wanderers: A Year End Reverie

August Heckscher

[Seal Harbor, ME]: High Loft, 1980. [11] pp. Approximately 5 x 7 1/4". LIMITED EDITION of 200 copies. Green stiff paper covers with printed and designed title lable pasted down on front cover, stitched binding, set by hand, printed, & bound at High Loft by August Heckscher, with T.R. Coleman and Karen MacDonald (from the colophon), slight foxing on a few pages and page edges, in near fine conditon.

August Heckscher II (1913 - 1997) was an American author, correspondent, speech writer and biographer as well as an arts consultant in the White House during John F. Kennedy's administration. He was also a NY parks commisioner among other things during his diverse career. He wrote a well-known biography of Woodrow Wilson. This sweet little pamphlet tells a more personal story of how some places can "speak distinctly" and provoke certain feeling and storytelling. Worldcat shows 6 library holdings, including the Grolier Club. (as of 1/20)

High Loft
$ 40.00 USD

How to Get More Fun Out of Watching Football

How to Get More Fun Out of Watching Football

Ara Parseghian

Dallas: Haggar Corporation, 1965. 3 1/4 x 4 3/4". Pamphlet with blue stiff paper wrap, illustrated cover includes photo of Ara Parseghian, some wear and slight creases, contest entry form at rear is missing, very good condition.

A concise pocket guide on football by Ara Parseghian, 1964 Coach of the Year, University of Notre Dame. Includes a few pages on elementary football game play for the beginner, rule differences in Pro/College/High school football, some football terms, and sample plays. Also includes details of contest (except what the prize was) and an illustrated Haggar Slacks ad.

Haggar Corporation
$ 25.00 USD