Verlag: Los Angeles/Brooklyn, 2001
Anbieter: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, USA
23, (1)pp. 8 color plates. Sq. 4to. Wraps.
Verlag: Los Angeles: Post, 1998
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 12mo. Stapled Wrap, [ ca. 10 pp.] B&W Plates. Very Good with Creasing,.Essay by Chris Kraus Provenance: Richard Diebenkorn Foundation, Berkeley, CA.
Verlag: LOS ANGELES POST RECORD, 1935
Anbieter: ALEXANDER POPE, Kent, CT, USA
Karte Erstausgabe
No Binding. Zustand: Fair. 1st Edition. LARGE NEWSPAPER MAP CLIPPING FROM 1935 "LOS ANGELES EVENING POST RECORD". CARTOGRAPHER/STAFF ARTIST BOB MOORE. AT THIS TIME MOST OF THE COUNTRIES OF AN ENTIRE CONTINENT HAD BEEN TAKEN BY OUTSIDE FORCES. THE PAPER IS CHIPPED AT THE TOP. THE LEFT CORNER OF THE ARTICLE ASSOCIATED WITH THE MAP IS TORN AWAY. PAPER TANNED. DATE HAND PENNED UNDER PRINTED TITLE.
Verlag: Published by D. Appleton-Century Company, New York First Edition . New York 1936., 1936
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe Signiert
EUR 327,51
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original custard yellow cloth covers, blue title and author lettering to the spine and to the upper panel, powder blue end leaves. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 236 printed pages of text. Light brown ghosting to the end papers, small amount of rubbing to the top right hand spine of the spine and in Very Good clean condition, no dust wrapper. SIGNED by the author to the second free end paper 'To the Redfern's - just after spilling tea all over myself at Sandown, James, August 1937.' Member of the P.B.F.A. AMERICA [Literature].
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 5th or later Edition. HBDJ, SIGNED, APRIL 1923. 7TH EDITION, VG/VGOOD-, AS-IS, DJ RUB WEAR FOXING & SMALL CHIPS , THICK BLUE CLOTH Hardcover GOLD GILT TITLES VG CONDITION, Octavo. SIGNED by the author, HER NAME ONLY. 877 PGS WITH INDEX. Cover and binding are SLIGHTLY worn but intact BLUE CLOTH BRIGHT GOLD GILT TITLES. TOP & BTM DJ SPINE SMALL CHIPSBUT TITLES INTACT. Signed by Author(s).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1940
Anbieter: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, USA
Fotografie
Los Angeles Terminal Annex grand opening photo archive, 1940, recording the ceremony and early operation of the post office facility that served as Los Angeles's central mail processing plant from 1940 until 1985. Built at 900 North Alameda Street near Union Station, the Terminal Annex opened as a major postal facility for a rapidly expanding city whose mail depended on rail connections, truck transfer, parcel handling, and clerk labor. The archive places the opening ceremony beside the practical work of the building, moving from shovel ceremonies and crowded public dedication scenes to sorting rooms, service counters, loading platforms, U.S. Mail trucks, and air mail transfer at the airport. Photo archive of 24 Large silver gelatin prints, most 8 x 10 inches, Los Angeles, California, 1940. Civic officials and postal personnel gather at a groundbreaking scene with shovels and a wheelbarrow; a large audience fills the newly completed public lobby for the dedication ceremony; and finished interiors include long service counters beneath pendant lights, parcel post windows, registry signs, and rows of wall mounted service fixtures. Postal employees sort letters in an interior workroom lined with pigeonholes, carts, trays, and task lamps, while other scenes record mail bags and parcel sacks piled on loading docks, transferred from U.S. Mail trucks, stacked beside depot platforms, and handled near aircraft marked TWA, Mainliner Lake Huron, Texaco, and Trans World Airlines. Additional images include a woman leaning from a mail vehicle beside a "Mail Your Christmas Parcels Today" poster, a uniformed postal worker using a time clock, and several numbered press style prints showing delivery trucks, depot labor, and heavy mail sacks under warehouse signs for shipping and receiving departments. Some photos stamped en verso, "Seth Bryant, Room 214, Terminal Annex, Los Angeles 52, California." Opened in May 1940 with the formal dedication the following month, the Terminal Annex marked the city's shift toward a centralized postal plant built for the scale of modern Los Angeles. The scenes preserve both the public ceremony of a new federal building and the working routines that gave the building its purpose: counter service, parcel handling, sorting tables, clocked labor, truck loading, rail side transfer, and air mail movement. Light handling wear, minor surface marks, and occasional annotations or numbering visible on several prints; images generally clear and complete. Overall in very good condition. The archive gives a direct 1940 record of the Los Angeles post office Terminal Annex at the moment it opened and began operating as the city's main mail processing facility.