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Anonymous
Aboard the S.S. Charles A. Paul, June 7 11, Van Nest Tour, Lake Superior, Sault St. Marie, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay [Manuscript]
S. l. By the author, 1939. First Edition. Manuscript; 8 x 5; loose sheets, pp. [12], text and illustrations in pen and pencil to rectos only; illustrated with a map and full-page drawings and diagrams; old fold lines, else minor wear; in very good or better condition. A charming record of a trip through the great lakes by an anonymous passenger, onboard SS Charles A. Paul, it included the titles and signatures of the entire crew, a map of the route, and cross-section diagrams of the deck, mates, quarters, workrooms, etc. The Charles A. Paul steamer began its life as a bulk freighter, named General Garretson, for the Gilchrist Transportation Company in 1906. It would be acquired by the Wilson Transit Company in 1913 and renamed several times, becoming the Charles A. Paul in 1937. It would be scrapped in 1973. Very good .
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Book number: 004034
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 130.5 | £UK 111.5 | JP¥ 21752]
Catalogue: Ships
Keywords: Great Lakes, Ships, Travel, Sailing

 
Roberts, Colesworthy
John Coffin Jones Manuscript Receipt
Boston, By the author, 1796. Manuscript receipt; 3 1/2 x 7 1/4; laid paper and brown ink; edges unevenly trimmed, else minor wear; in very good condition. A payment receipt for services at the Port of Boston, including berthing the Ship Newport, between one Colesworthy Roberts and Hon. John Coffin Jones (1749 - 1829), prominent businessman, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and father of John Coffin Jones Jr. - the latter the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. Very good .
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Book number: 003655
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 39.25 | £UK 33.5 | JP¥ 6526]
Catalogue: Ships
Keywords: Ships, Americana

 
Rothe, Lewis
N.Y. K. (Nippon Yusen Kaisha) Line. Asama Maru - the Farthest Advance in Trans - Pacific Shipping
Chicago, Poole Bros. Inc. 1929. First Edition. Large, die-cut brochure; 8 x 17 1/2; pp. 2-18; brick-red wraps, decorated with a vignette in black and gold; illustrated with numerous gilded and tinted drawings and photographs, including a fold-out diagram at the end; a few small punctures to edges from removed staples (minor loss of paper to top edge of first leaf); tissue guard at the beginning detached, but present; very-thin, silk strip between pages 2 and 3; in good to very good condition. A stunning piece, it was created by noted artist and graphic designer Lewis Rothe (1874 - 1951) as an advertisement for Asama Maru - a Japanese ocean liner, built in 1927 - 1929 by Mitsubishi for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha shipping company's luxury high-speed trans-Pacific Orient-California (Los Angeles and San Francisco) service. It could provide accomodations for 222 first-class passengers, 96 second-class passengers, and 504 third-class passengers. Leading quite the interesting life, the liner would transport the Japanese Olympic team to Los Angeles for the 1932 Summer Olympics, would carry Hellen Keller in 1937 with a message of good will from President Roosevelt, would be grounded by the Great Hong Kong Typhoon that same year, and would be intercepted and boarded by an armed party from the Royal Navy Light Cruiser HMS Liverpool in 1940. The current brochure was composed of a series of overlaping deck outlines, from Rothe's rendering of the vessel, revealing a progressive cutaway view of the ship. As each die-cut leaf was lifted, showing that particular deck, a description of the area, the accomodations, the amenities, etc. was revealed (the pool, the Great Smoking Room, the Library, the first-class cabins). The large, fold-out diagram at the end showcased a plan of the entire passenger accomodation. The last page contained an exhaustive list of agents and correspondents at principal ports of call and shipping centers. Good .
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Book number: 003949
USD 450.00 [Appr.: EURO 391.25 | £UK 334.5 | JP¥ 65257]
Catalogue: Ships
Keywords: Advertising, Ships

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