A Unique and Historical Offering.... Laurence Neville Holden's account of the Eclipse Expedition to Vadso in the “SS Norse King” While the progress and history of science and arctic travel as well, is more often measured by major events, events that become milestones to which all future discoveries and voyages are often measured, the history of science is also measured by lesser events, events thought minor, which contribute none the less, to man's knowledge. These lesser events, sometimes fruitful and sometimes not, contribute to man's understanding of the world by providing the smaller steps toward those milestones. Such is the case with Laurence Neville Holden's account of the Eclipse Expedition to Vadso in the “SS Norse King”, sometimes referred to as Arctic Lapland Eclipse Expedition of 1896. The journal and photo album offers a person and first hand look into the trials and tribulations of man's attempt at understanding and defining his world. Read more> |
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An original oil painting by Benton "Bennie" Grimes , a Vermont born artist of the first part of the 20th century. This scene of this picture is Quechee, Vt. - just as you cross the covered bridge and turn left towards "Simon Pearce" - there is the "Parker House". A picture of local as well as artistic interest. One reference found for Grimes showsa sale of a painting: "Skaters on Central Park" which sold for $1600. in the 1990's. $850.00 |
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TY COBB; T210 Mecca double folder (ex - ex +) $1000.00 |
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Two tobacco cards of JESSE OWENS - 1930's $125.00 |
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ARS was a magazine published in Argentina. These are all circa 1960. Each issue is dedicated to an individual musician - this collection of twelve issues features Puccini, Mahler, Toscannini, Ravel, De Falla, Berlioz, Rossini, Mendelsohn, Shubert, La Musica Francesa de al epoca del Rey-Sol, one to Bernard Berenson...All very good condition $750.00 |
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The Art of Romare Bearden, by M. Bunch Washington, Harry Abrams Pub. $1500.00 |
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8" X 10" photograph of Louis Armstrong SIGNED by Armstrong with "Best Wishes to 'little Charlie Price' Jr. From Louis Armstrong" Likely taken in the early 1930's The corners are all damaged by the $750.00 |
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Hand-written Letter by Louis Armstrong -
A 3pp letter signed "Louis Armstrong" from Armstrong in Birmingham,
England to Mezz Mezzrow, clarinetist and author of "Really the Blues". |