32 pages. Traditional songs, mostly European. Solid binding. Clean pages. Cover wear with previous owner's name and date on cover. Copyright, 1914. Ginn & Co. publication.
Ephemera
Stomping Grounds Ephemera includes vintage paper from antique letters to 19th century calling cards, from early black and white photographs to "Rocket Age" advertising brochures. Search or browse for all sorts of fun surprises!
Geneva Centennial Celebration, 1806-1906
Decorative paper wrapper with brown cord binding. Lovely presentation. Program of speakers and events. Scarce bit of Geneva history. Delicate with some edgewear. Clean pages. Complete.
The National Bank of Geneva, Being an Account of the Bank & the Community it has Served for a Century and a Quarter, 1817-1942
Privately printed in Geneva. 1942. Illustrated with Norman Kent woodcuts. Sturdy. Legible. Clipped rear cover. Light browning to pages.
In Memoriam John Archer Silver
39 page booklet. Hobart College Bulletin. Vol. XIV, July, 1916. No 4. Supplement. Sturdy. Generally clean pages with foxing to preliminaries. Light cover wear and exterior soil.
Antique Photograph - Barefoot Children
This old image came from a local estate auction. Its quite charming, likely dating from the late 19th or very early 20th century. The two boys are shown barefoot. Their sister (presumably) has boots on her feet and large bows in her hair. The expressions on these kids' faces are intense and interesting. (We affectionately refer to these kids as "the three scowlers.") Light soil and edgewear to item. Please note that the backing, though it appears navy blue in our image, looks more charcoal gray to the naked eye. Measurements include backing.
Letter from a Southern Barber to a Canandaigua, NY Razor company (on Masonic Letterhead)
This letter, penned by a very dissatisfied customer to the Henry B. Graves Razor Co. in Canandaigua, NY is dated May 4th, 1925. It was written on Masonic letterhead from the office of H. C. Harris, Illustrious Deputy for the State of Alabama. The letter is written in a frustrated scrawl, and reads, in part,
Please tell me what is the matter with your factory. Your razors do not cut any more. If you have not got any worth while please do not send any more. While I need Razors bad I have not got any nor either have my people. I cannot get anything out of yours.
Aughtographed Publicity Photo - Irene Dunne
Hollywood icon signed photograph.
To Catherine Allen Greetings from Irene Dunne
Nice condition with hints of soil.
An Invitation to Chicago, The Great Central Market
Photo illustrated booklet. About 12 pages. Published, 1907. Tourist promotional. Nice copy with only minor signs of use.
Decorative Suggestions, A Handbook of Color Schemes
23 page booklet, likely dating from the late 1920s or early 1930s, published by Sherwin-Williams and distributed by Palmyra Hardward, 6 Fayette St., Palmyra, NY. Color illustrated with menus of tipped in paint swatches. Light age discoloration with cover wear.
The March to Valley Forge
19th century Revolutionary War image, engraved by A. Bobbett from original art by F. O. C. Darley, showing suffering troops trudging through the snow onward to Valley Forge. Light tanning. Mild wear at corners. Measurements include margins.










