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Miniature Book Society Conclave XXI Keepsakes
Various: Various, 2003. Ten miniature keepsakes made in limited editions from various publishers, along with a unique drawstring bag, all produced as keepsakes for the 21st MBS Conclave, held in Toronto, Canada, in fine condition.
Keepsake items from some of the best miniature book presses in the trade. Included are the following: Bookplate by Darragh Hunter (signed), The Pelican by Gray Goose Press, The Longest Street in the World by Evron S. Collins, T'bull's Aaht by The Final Score (numbered), Beloved Books by The Bronte Press, Toronto by Kathy King & Janet King, A Quirky Thought for the Day by Bookarts Canberra (bound in leather), Because of Miriam by Frank & Jeanette Anderson, Miniature Books: A Counting Conundrum or Stymied Statistics, by Rare Book & Texana Collections of the University of North Texas Libraries, and a decorative cloth keepsake bag in American and Canadian flag motif by Margaret Challenger.
Miniature Book Society Conclave XXVI Keepsakes
Various: Various, 2008. Fifteen miniature keepsakes made in limited editions from various publishers, along with a printed MBS auction list, all produced as keepsakes for the 26th MBS Conclave, held in San Diego, California, in fine condition.
Keepsake items from some of the best miniature book presses in the trade. Included are the following: Leonard Goldstein memorial by Gray Goose Press, book quotes ring-bound by Kathy King, book-shaped eraser by Neale M. Albert, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue by Janet King, Places of Interest in San Diego USA by Angel Press, miniature conclave pocket program, San Diego! by Muriel Underwood, miniature broadside by Blue Wave Bar & Grill, pamphlet by Frank & Jeanette Anderson, San Diego Marine Corps Base 1945 by Gray Goose Press, Silent Friends by The Bronte Press, bookmark by The Final Score, Miniature Bookplates by Darlene Cordova, Make-Your-Own Keepsake Kit by Karen Nyman, Button Book by Jan Becker, and a detailed record of the 84 items offered up for the live auction during the conclave along with some various publications about San Diego.
Moment-Lexikon, und Fremdwörterbuch
Berlin: Hugo Steinitz, (1900). 424 pp. 1 3/8 x 2 1/16". Red cloth binding with gilt lettering on cover, spine creased, missing the accompanying green metal case, otherwise a very good copy.
A two-columned miniature German dictionary, in microscopic type.
Passover Seder for the Christian Families
San Jose, CA: Resource Publications, 1986. Second paperback printing. Stapled pamphlet, 32 pp. Stiff wrap has minimal edge wear and corner bumping, bookstore sticker on back cover. otherwise in very good condition.
An instructional booklet for non-Jewish people on what is a Seder, what is its history, and what are some of the traditional dishes served, including recipes.
Poems
Oakland, CA: The Eucalyptus Press, 1948. [33] pp. Approximately 5 1/2 x 8". LIMITED EDITION of 350 copies. Blue stiff paper covers with paste-down lable on front cover showing title and design, sewn binding, some fading to cover, printed in Mills College in Centaur type, cover decoration by Esther Waite, in near fine conditon.
It is hard to find any information on Linda Kincannon, but apparently she was such a great person that her friends got together and published some of the poems she had written for them, grateful for having known her. A quote by Kincannon on the title page reads, "Infinite sympathy is needed for the infinite pathos of life." A great read for anyone who needs some uplifting poems on love and friendship.
Presidential Profiles, 35: John F. Kennedy
33 1/3 RPM Hi-Fidelity Record. Cover is somewhat chewed and stained. Missing commemorative medallion. Record appears to be in very good condition; no noticeable scratches.
Seven Poems
Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press, 1972. [16] pp. Approximately 6 1/4 x 9". Second edition. Ivory stiff paper covers with title and author on front cover and spine, stitched binding, hand-set in Eric Gill's "Joanna" type, hand printed on Fiesta Text paper, hand-bound by Danci Mock, translated by George L. Kline, slight age toning to covers, in near-fine conditon.
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890 - 1960), was a Russian poet and novelist, best known for his novel "Doctor Zhivago". These seven poems include: Poem, My Sister Life, Lessons in English, Winter Night, Night Without Breath, In the Forest and Poem to Pushkin. Beautifully printed as part of the Unicorn Keepsake series.
Shoemaker Fall Bargains
Freeport, IL: n.p., 1927. 32 pp. Approximately 4 x 9". Stapled pamphlett with illustrated covers, some corner creases and edge wear, otherwise in near fine condition.
A catalogue for the Shoemaker Poultry Farm, "Famous for 39 Years of Successful Service". Includes photos of the farm, a personal message from C. C. Shoemaker, information about the hatchery, pages about the lucrative poultry industry, details about the varieties of chicken stock and baby chicks for sale with illustrations, prices for stock, eggs, matings, exhibition matings (whatever that is), remedies to keep chickens healthy (including Licene, Pipene, Coldene, Rumatene, and Diarrene, which cures white diarrhea in chicks), and various poultry fixtures.
Steinbeck Ephemera from Salinas, CA First Day of Issue Commemorative Stamp Ceremony
Salinas, CA: Various, 1979. Tri-fold program titled "John Steinbeck. Pulitzer & Nobel Prize Novelist. 1902-1968", presented by Monterey Savings. Includes a biography, awards & honors, bibliography and commemorative stamp; Tri-fold brochure titled "John Stainbeck. 1902-1968", produced by the John Steinbeck Library; Folded card stock piece with photos, produced by the Valley Guild which owns and operates the John Steinbeck House; "Books about John Steinbeck", 8 stapled pages with books about Steinbeck and call numbers, produced by the Salinas Public Library; "Books - John Steinbeck", 6 stapled pages with books by Steinbeck and call numbers, produced by the Salinas Public Library; folded single sheet brochure from the John Steinbeck Foundation for the event; 2 more variants of the Steinbeck commemorative stamp on illustrated envelopes. All in fine condition.
A wonderful collection of ephemera items from the event at the Salinas Public Library for the First Day of Issue Commemorative John Steinbeck Stamp, with three stamps included. John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (1902 - 1968), was a well-known American author, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning, "The Grapes of Wrath." Here is a collection of material that celebrates his life in an area he spent a lot of time in and drawing material from for his novels.
Telephone Directory, It's a Small World
Austin, TX: Amistad Press, 1978. (64) pp. Approximately 1 1/4 x 1". Stiff paper boards with paper label on cover and spine, fine condition. (Bradbury, Amistad Press 23)
Created to look like a phonebook, this little gem has both "white pages", (which contain the contact information for real collectors, miniature makers and dealers active at the time of publication in both the US and Canada) and "yellow pages", (which contain advertisements for everything miniature book related). This is the bigger edition and is listed first in Bradbury. The revised edition is smaller.