"Mr. Catlin, who has been for six years traversing the praries [sic] of the 'Far West,' and procuring the portraits of the most distinguished Indians of those uncivilized regions, together with paintings of their villages, buffalo hunts, dances, landscapes of the country, &c. &c will endeavor to entertain the citizens of New-York, for a short time, with an exhibition of three hundred portraits and numerous other paintings ... The exhibition, with explanations, will commence on Monday evening, 25th inst. in the lecture room of Clinton Hall ... Admittance 50 cents. Children half price"--P. [2]., An advertisement for an upcoming exhibition., Caption title., On p. [3], signed testimonials from Indian agents, western soldiers and other experts as to the authenticity of Catlin's paintings; one testimonial is dated July 20th, 1833., Text printed on p. [2-3]; p. [1] and [4] blank., and Written in ms.: Ed's. of Herald. Bookplate of Paul Mellon.
Publisher:
Applegate, printer
Subject (Name):
Catlin, George, 1796-1872 and Mellon, Paul--Bookplate
American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
Published / Created:
1935
Call Number:
Dickens +Q1
Image Count:
57
Description:
531 entries., Dickens items: p. 21-24., Pamphlet., Priced in manuscript., and Sale number 4160.
Publisher:
American art association, Anderson galleries, inc.
Subject (Name):
Bixby, Lillian (Tuttle), Bixby, William K. (William Keeney), 1857-1931, Bixby, William Keeney, (Mrs), O'Hara, John Myers, and Willcox, Charles MacAllister
Harlem Citizens' Committee for the Election of Negro Representatives
Published / Created:
[196-?]
Call Number:
BrSides Box 2001 27
Image Count:
3
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Dear voter : we have a great opportunity this year to get rid of "white exploiters" in our district, by electing Negro Representatives to the State Legislature
Description:
Signed at end: Citizens' Committee for the Election of Real Negro Representatives.
Publisher:
Citizens' Committee for the Election of Real Negro Representatives
Subject (Geographic):
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)--Elections, Harlem (New York, N.Y.)--Politics and government, and New York (N.Y.)--Politics and government--1898-1951
Subject (Name):
New York (State)--Legislature--Elections
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--New York (State)--New York--History--20th century, Amer tracts--196-, and Legislators--New York (State)--Election
Original wrappers., Probably published by the Grand Union Hotel, New York; information about the hotel and advertising matter throughout the publication., and Wrapper title: The discovery of America, an outgrowth of the conquest of the Moors by the Spaniards
Publisher:
Printed by the Birnie Paper Company, Springfield, Mass. and Published 125 Park Avenue, between 41st and 42nd Sts., New York City
Subject (Geographic):
America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish
Subject (Name):
Birnie Paper Company, printer, Columbus, Christopher, and Grand Union Hotel (New York, N.Y.), publisher
"G. Alan Chidsey, book designer, Plandome, L.I., N.Y.", Book assembled by G. Alan Chidsey from articles which appeared in Today's woman magazine during 1946., Cover title., Stamp: Surplus Library of Congress., and Thougth has no sex (April 1946) -- Our world homework (May 1946) -- My answer to the question, "Where do you stand on the negro problem?" (July 1946) -- The only career in which a woman can be the boss (August 1946) -- Communism ends at home (November 1946).
Publisher:
Today's woman
Subject (Name):
Chidsey, G. Alan, designer, Library of Congress Stamp, and Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987