A Princess of The Stage.
Translated into English by Elise L. Lathrop. An unrecorded American dime novel edition of this tragic-comedic tale by Nataly von Eschstruth (1860-1939) involving “a romantic..... Read More about A Princess of The Stage
Translated into English by Elise L. Lathrop. An unrecorded American dime novel edition of this tragic-comedic tale by Nataly von Eschstruth (1860-1939) involving “a romantic..... Read More about A Princess of The Stage
“This classic work remains the most comprehensive history of the many and important roles played by African Americans during the American Revolution. With this book..... Read More about The Negro in the American Revolution. (Signed
Sole edition, scarce. Provenance: “T.C. Perkins Agent. Hartford, Conn.” Only a few titles concerning New York Life & Trust’s early history emerge before Bard’s Letter..... Read More about A Letter to David E. Evans, Esquire, of Batavia, on Life Insurance; from William Bard, President...
A visually-rich image in terms of documenting the material culture found in a small general store in Pine Castle, Florida at the tail-end of the..... Read More about 1937 Photograph of the Interior of a General Store in Pine Castle, Florida
A rather unusual, and likely unique, photograph taken at the Sulphur Spring Hotel in Manilla, Philippines. Within the image, the date July 3, 1932 is..... Read More about 1932 photograph of at the Sulphur Spring Hotel in St. San Francisco del Monte in Manilla,...
Authors in this issue are John R. Lynch (“Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes”); Charles H. Wesley (“The Struggle of Haiti and Liberia for..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. II, No. 4, October 1917
Authors in this issue are John H. Russell (“Colored Freemen as Slave Owners in Virginia”); John H. Paynter (“The Fugitives of the Pearl”—including a genealogy..... Read More about The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I, No. 3, July 1916
Filmed on location in Tampa. A press publicity book for the 1930 adventure film Hell Harbor starring Lupe Vélez, John Holland, and Jean Hersholt. The..... Read More about Hell Harbor. [1930 Movie Press Book
Three original photographs taken in this small Florida community each annotated in pencil, two dated 1939. The images show 1. “The old store — charge..... Read More about Three photographs ca. 1939 taken in Gotha, Orange County, Florida
Founded in 1924, this auto parts store was located at 920 West Central Avenue in Orlando, Florida. Likely taken for its 25th anniversary of the..... Read More about 1948 original photograph of the Orlando Consolidated Co. auto parts store in Orlando, Florida
An urbanscape view of a Florida community, possibly Lakeland. The photograph reveals a series of modest and identically-built residences, palm trees, and utility poles with..... Read More about Ca. 1930s–40s photograph of a small Florida neighborhood, possibly Lakeland
A promotional photograph for Eustis, Florida business owner R.L. Burr, a company that offered plumbing and heating services. The company also sold Fairbanks Morse oil..... Read More about 1915 Photograph of Eustis, Florida showing a local business car festooned for President’s Day
A wonderful image taken by an Ocala, Florida photographer for what was possibly an entry at the Ocala Exposition. The exposition was begun circa 1890..... Read More about Ca. 1890–1895 Ocala, Marion County, Florida photograph by C.H. Colby showing a night-blooming...
This photograph shows a group of well-dressed school graduates on graduation day, posed in front of a sign for the Dededo School on a bright..... Read More about Ca. 1945 photograph showing graduates of the Dededo School, Educational Department, Military...
A rich image showing a late 19th-century waterfront scene on the Indian River with palm trees, a wooden pier and small moored boats. Under loupe..... Read More about Ca. 1890–1895 photograph of Indian River in Ocala, Florida by photographer Charles Harrison Colby
A photograph of a young, well-dressed man, somewhere in Lake City. Paul Hessler strikes a playful pose in front of a painted brick wall with..... Read More about 1904 Lake City, Florida photograph by the Gibson Bros. of Jacksonville, Florida
Late Victorian-era stereoview showing a large date tree and with two captions: “For a vivid description of St. Augustine, read Bloomfield’s Historical Guide” [and] “Florida..... Read More about Date Tree at St. Augustine, Florida
The St. Augustine Hotel was built in 1873 and increased an influx of Northern visitors eager to escape their colder Winter climes. A contemporary add..... Read More about Ca. 1880s–1890s albumen photograph of the St. Augustine Hotel, erected 1873
An exquisite albumen photograph in stunning condition showing late Victorian-era homes along Avenida Menendez, then Bay Street, and before that a coastal marsh. The street..... Read More about Ca. 1880s photograph of Bay Street, the Seawall and Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida
In 1900, Architects’ and Builders Magazine notes that Charles R. Weeks and Brothers of 542 West 14th Street New York were manufacturing a “plastering fibre”..... Read More about 1902 photograph of the Salasee Works Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida owned by C.R. Weeks
Rare. Invitation to cards and dancing on March 11, 1896 at the Opera House in Daytona, Florida, one of the first events sponsored by the..... Read More about The Halifax River Yacht Club Requests the pleasure of Your Company at the Opera House…Daytona,...
The produce and abundance of Citrus County, Florida on display at the Ocala Exposition. The exposition was begun circa 1890 to promote and advance the..... Read More about Four photographs ca. 1890s of the Ocala Exposition in Florida showing Citrus County’s exhibits...
On a sunny day in 1930, an excellent photograph of downtown Pahokee city in Palm Beach County, Florida. The city is well-known for its proximity..... Read More about Pohakee Florida. The Beanland of the South on Lake Okeechobee 1930
News photo of Democratic U.S. Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, the first woman elected to Congress from Florida and later the first female American ambassador. A...... Read More about Congresswoman Takes to Air For Survey – Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Congresswoman from the fourth...
Scarce. Full-page views of the aftermath of the Miami hurricane of September 17–18, 1926. “No City or State, since the San Francisco Earthquake has undergone..... Read More about Hurricane Scenes, Miami Disaster in Picture. [cover title