THE CONGRESS BOOK 1970. THIRTY-SIXTH AMERICAN PHILATELIC CONGRESS.
Chicago: October 23–25, 1970. Edited by David C. Stump. 8vo, original teal cloth, gilt. (2), 226 pages; illustrated. Ex library copy with stamps; else near fine. More
Chicago: October 23–25, 1970. Edited by David C. Stump. 8vo, original teal cloth, gilt. (2), 226 pages; illustrated. Ex library copy with stamps; else near fine. More
(Beverly Hills): 1985. 4to, original orange cloth, gilt. Approximately 300 duplicated typescript leaves, printed on rectos only; 266 entries; illustrated. Inscribed by the author. Fine. No. 22 of 50 copies, inscribed and signed by the compiler. Perhaps the most complete library of American and British philatelic literature ever formed. Kolbe..... More
Weehawken: 1940. 8vo, original blue cloth printed in dark blue. iii, (1), 138 pages; illustrated. Spine faded; else near fine. Inscribed by the author to Sylvester Colby on front flyleaf. More
Newtown: Bird & Bull Press, 2004. Two volumes. Both 8vo, bound in Japan cloth with brown leather spine labels, gilt, text volume in russet, cloth sample book in olive. Housed together in brown Japan cloth slipcase. Title page printed in red and black. 81, (1) untrimmed heavy stock. Sample book..... More
Port Clarendon: 1986. 8vo, original blue card covers. 8 pages. Spine slightly sunned; near fine. A spoof of fine printing, deliberately misprinted. More
Baden-Baden: 5.–21. Oktober 1995. The complete set of six sale catalogues, plus the introductory volume. All 4to, original pictorial card covers; housed in original decorative slipcase. Beautifully illustrated in color throughout with many full-page photographs. Catalogues with minor signs of use; slipcase creased. Near fine. The six volumes include: Volume..... More
New York: 1965 and 1968. Two volumes. 8vo, original maroon cloth and boards, gilt; jacket. 304 + 160 pages; text illustrations. First jacket chipped; else near fine. More
New York: 1903. Two volumes, complete. 8vo, original matching blue cloth, gilt. Frontispiece portraits in both volumes; 461, (1) total pages; illustrated. Near fine. The famous account of Captain Joseph LaBarge, who plied the river for much of the 19th century. Howes C391. More