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    Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 19x19 cm. (7''x7"), octagonal shaped, book bound in black cloth-backed boards, with circular cover labels. One of 979 copies. Edgeworn. Signed on first page by 14 individuals (members?). [98] pp. plus endpapers. Illustrated with drawings and photographs, plus illustrated paste downs. A rare 1930s Dutch Treat Club publication, full of "naughty" drawings, photographs, and silly poems and anecdotes. The Dutch Treat Club was founded in 1905 as an organization of men active in literature, art, music and theater. Illustrations by Frank Sullivan, Frank Crowninshield, Rube Goldberg, Gordon Grant, Sigmund Spaeth. A precursor to Playboy.

  • First Edition. THE HOUSE ORGAN SUPREME / 1931 Dutch Treat Year Book, Privately Published by The D. T. MFG Co. for Rogers-Kellogg-Stillson, 1931, first edition, light wear to the lower fore edge corner tips and outer spine hinges, else a vg copy in black and gold foil boards. Replete with illustrations on every page. This New York Social Club, made up of writers, artists, illustrators, publishers, media gurus and performers in music, television and film, first came into being 1905. ILLUSTRIOUS MEMBERS OF THE PAST include: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Walter Cronkite, Jose Ferrer, Bel Kaufman, Lowell Thomas, Ray Bolger, Robert Merrill, David Brown, Isaac Asimov, Jimmy Cagney, George M. Cohan, Howard Chandler Christie, Richard Simon, George Abbott, Frank Loesser, George S. Kaufman, Jerome Kern, Edward R. Murrow, Ogden Nash, Norman Rockwell, Artur Rubinstein, Gene Tunney, Rube Goldberg, John LaGatta, James Montgomery Flagg, Norman Rockwell and Presidents Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman and Gerald R. Ford. This 1931 publication features the works of Rea Irvin, Henry Stoner, Burns Mantle, John E. Sheridan, Robert E. Sherwood, Rube Goldberg, Ogden Nash, Clarence Buddington Kelland, Russell Patterson, Jack Cosgrove, Richard Simon, et.al. The last section is a listing of the current members with a breakdown of their occupation, address and phone number! 1/1,000 copes produced. This copy specially SIGNED by John Philip Sousa, John La Gatta (whose copy this was) and three others we are alas unable to decipher.

  • First Edition. DTC Code Book 1934, Privately Published, 1934, first edition, a tight vg copy in red & blue pictorial boards. Replete with photos and/or illustrations on every page. This New York Social Club, made up of writers, artists, illustrators, publishers, media gurus and performers in music, television and film, first came into being 1905. ILLUSTRIOUS MEMBERS OF THE PAST include: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Walter Cronkite, Jose Ferrer, Bel Kaufman, Lowell Thomas, Ray Bolger, Robert Merrill, David Brown, Isaac Asimov, Jimmy Cagney, George M. Cohan, Howard Chandler Christie, Richard Simon, George Abbott, Frank Loesser, George S. Kaufman, Jerome Kern, Edward R. Murrow, Ogden Nash, Norman Rockwell, Artur Rubinstein, Gene Tunney, Rube Goldberg, John LaGatta, James Montgomery Flagg, Norman Rockwell and Presidents Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman and Gerald R. Ford. This 1934 publication features the works of Rube Goldberg, Don Marquis, John La Gatta, Ogden Nash, Clarence Buddington Kelland, Otto Soglo, Corey Ford, Russell Patterson, Dean Cornwell, James Montgomery Flagg, Jack Cosgrove, Tony Sarg, Percy Waxman, Conrado Massaguer, et.al. The last section is a listing of the current members with a breakdown of their occupation, address and phone number! 1/1,200 copies produced. This copy specially contains the signatures of Pete Martin, Frank Ettenhead, Floyd Parsons and two others we alas cannot decipher. Formerly premier magazine illustrator, John Lagotta's copy, who has indeed also SIGNED this copy at his double page illustration on pages 11 & 12.