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Engraving of Pilgrims at the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca, 19th century

Engraving of Pilgrims at the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca, 19th century

by [Kaaba Mecca], 19th c. Print

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19th Century engraving of the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca. Image measures 5x7.5" on a 7x10.5". The engraving depicts a sweeping view of Mecca with the cityscape in the background. In the foreground are the thousands of pilgrims gathered to worship near the Kaaba, which stands in the center of the court. With the caption "Mecca-Court of the Kaaba" at the bottom. In very good condition.
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Engraving of Pilgrims at the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca, 1884

Engraving of Pilgrims at the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca, 1884

by [Kaaba Mecca], Print 1884

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19th Century engraving of the Court of the Kaaba in Mecca. Image measures 5x7.5" on a 7x10.5" page 115 from volume 3 of Élisée Reclus' "Nouvelle géographie universelle" (Hachette, 1884). The engraving depicts a sweeping view of Mecca with the cityscape in the background. In the foreground are the thousands of pilgrims gathered to worship near the Kaaba, which stands in the center of the court. In very good condition.
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Engraving of 2 Views of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, Mecca, Circa 18th Century

Engraving of 2 Views of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, Mecca, Circa 18th Century

by [Kaaba Mecca], Masjid al-Haram

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Antique engraving of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, in Mecca, titled: "View Of The Temple of Mecca," accompanied by "Plan Of The Temple of Mecca," circa 18th century. Size: 8" x 12." The engraving illustrates at its center the Kaaba and the surrounding domed structures as it was in 1700's. There are 2 images on this foldout plate, the first is an aerial plan of Mecca and the second is a view of the Kaaba with 100 Muslims praying in the outside court. Unmounted and unframed, with traces of original fold. This image is different from the above plate and was included in 18th century books, including the Al Coran de Mahomet of Du Ryer. With some aged related toning and folds present. An important print in very good condition.
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Engraving of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, Mecca,Circa 1750
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Engraving of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, Mecca,Circa 1750

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Antique engraving of the Kaaba and Masjid Haram, in Mecca, titled: "De Kabba, of Het Huis Gods Te Mecca," from a Dutch travel account on Arabia and the Middle East, circa 1750. Size: 7.5" x 8." The engraving illustrates at its center the Kaaba and the surrounding domed structures as it was in 1700's. We can see over 20 Muslims praying in the outside court. Un-mounted and unframed, trimmed, original fold. This image was later slightly changed and reprinted in several 18th century books, including the Al Coran de Mahomet of Du Ryer. An important print in very good condition.
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The Centenary Match Kasparov Karpov III -Signed by Garry Kasparov
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The Centenary Match Kasparov Karpov III -Signed by Garry Kasparov

by Kasparov , Garry

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Kasparov, Garry. The Centenary Match Kasparov Karpov III. Collier Books / Macmillan Publishing Company, NY. 1986. SIGNED Softcover first edition book . This is the 1st printing of the first edition. Signed by Chess champion Garry Kasparov on the title page. 124 pages. The book cover the 24 matches of the third Gary Kasparov versus Anatoly Karpov meeting - which took place in London and Leningrad in 1986. bound in original glossy stiff illustrated paper, with binding and hinges tight. In very good condition with a large bold signature of Kasparov.
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Jane Kean- Trixie Norton of Jackie Gleason writes to Pearl Bailey about Hello Dolly!

Jane Kean- Trixie Norton of Jackie Gleason writes to Pearl Bailey about "Hello Dolly!

by Kean, Jane

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Jane Kean, American actor who played Trixie Norton on the Jackie Gleason Show writes a fan letter to actress/singer Pearl Bailey for her role as Dolly Levi in "Hello Dolly!" 1 page, 8 1/2" x 11", Dated "Feb. 10th". Kean writes in part: "Seldom have I written a fan letter - that takes a lot, for a fella performer to do - but I've never been quite as thrilled as I was, by your performance Thursday night. You were so "in" that character that I weeped, when you pleaded with your dead husband to leave you alone - rather, to let you go. It was a delight and a new show - I felt as if I'd never seen it before. You are truly Dolly Levi .."Signed, "Jane Kean" Hello, Dolly! is one of the most popular Broadway musicals ever written. It swept the 10 Tony Awards (out of 11 nominations), a record that remained unbroken for 37 years, Bailey was Dolly in the an all-black production in 1967 and won a Tony Award for it. Excellent condition.
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Archive of 39 Letters to Dora Keen, Iconic Female Mountaineer 1902-1914

by Keen, Doris

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An extensive archive of 39 handwritten letters totaling 148 pages written to Dora Keen, a female American alpinist, traveler, and educator. In 1912 Dora Keen became the first person to reach the 16.390 foot summit of Mount Blackburn and the first woman to mountaineer in Alaska. The archive span the years 1902-1914 with one letter from 1952. Dora Keen held many records among men and women in her sport. She was the first non-native Alaskan to use dogs on an expedition, the first to camp in snow caves and the first to make a prolonged night ascent. At five feet tall, she said her height made no difference from the top of a mountain. In the history of mountaineering, Keen's name remains quite famous. Mountaineering became a recreational sport in the Alps during the 1800s, a male-dominated field with Keen among its notable exceptions. Her sister writes frequently, praising Keen's adventurousness "I'm truly thankful to have one sister who is neither an old maid nor a bride, but a thorough woman of the… Read More
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Program for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan's First New York Public Lecture- Only Known Copy as...

Program for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan's First New York Public Lecture- Only Known Copy as per OCLC

by Keller, Helen

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Keller, Helen. Program. "The First Public Lecture in New York City by Miss Helen Keller and Her Teacher....Anne M. Sullivan" March 30, 1913. The amazing story of Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan captivated the country in the early 20th Century and continues to inspire people to this day. Against all odds, Keller, who became blind and deaf at age 2, was able to learn to communicate and understand the world around her with the help of Anne Sullivan. This program tells the story of Keller and Sullivan, and invites people to the first public lecture the two will give in New York City. Only after 20 years of working with Anne Sullivan was Keller able to be understood by large audiences. "She can speak now and she uses her new power to spread cheer and happiness," the handbill advertises. Very light pencil erasure on upper right of front page and lower right of back page, creased on center and tiny separation at fold, all text is clear and legible. At the time that this description is being… Read More
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Helen Keller Early Autograph Letter Signed mentioning my teacher
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Helen Keller Early Autograph Letter Signed mentioning "my teacher

by Keller, Helen

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American activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. The story of Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan, was made famous by Keller's autobiography, The Story of My Life,In 1904, at the age of 24, Keller graduated as a member of Phi Beta Kappa[21] from Radcliffe, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Very rare early ALS in pencil, one page both sides, 5.25 x 3.5, Denver's The Brown Palace Hotel letterhead, February 14, 1914. Helen Keller writes in her hand to Miss Hortop: '' It was lovely of you to think those sweet flower thoughts and send them to my teacher and me by such eloquent messengers. I'm sure you are as sweet as your flowers. We both thank you and wish you all success." Most of Keller's autograph material are typed, it is rare to find a note entirely in her hand. In fine condition.
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Helen Keller demands opportunities for blind people: Give us work or we will perish
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Helen Keller demands opportunities for blind people: "Give us work or we will perish

by Keller, Helen

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Helen Keller. Our Duties to the Blind. Presented by Helen Keller at the First Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Association for Promoting the Interests of the Adult Blind, January fifth, 1904. Perkins Hall. Boston, Thomas Todd: 16 pages. 6 ¼ x 3 ½ in. Purple printed wraps. Author's first publication which calls for reform in the area of education and employment for blind adults. In this paper, 24-year old Helen Keller calls on the state to implement reforms which would "raise the adult blind from dependence to self-respecting citizenship." The same year this was delivered, Keller graduated as a member of Phi Beta Kappa from Radcliffe (Harvard's Women's College), becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. She calls for more practical trainings and work opportunities for graduates of schools for the blind, recalling: "To teach Latin and Greek and higher mathematics to blind pupils, and not to teach them to earn their bread, is to build a house entirely of stucco without… Read More
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Archive of 8 Certificates belonging and awarded to Helen Keller 1936-1948
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Archive of 8 Certificates belonging and awarded to Helen Keller 1936-1948

by Keller, Helen

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Archive of 8 certificates belonging and awarded to Helen Keller for her service including one certificate awarded to her teacher and lifelong companion, Anne Sullivan. The dates of the documents are 1936 to 1948. After illness in early childhood left her blind and deaf, Keller spent her adult life as a disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Her devotion to personal progress extended into lifelong service on behalf of marginalized communities. Certificates are mounted to cardboard ranging in size from 12" x 14" to 23" x 16" in. Awards include one by the General Federation of Women's Clubs for "outstanding service in the field of Social Service for the BLind and of her leadership among the women of the world" as well as the American Women's Voluntary Services Award for achievements that "furthered the economic, cultural, and social prestige of women." The largest certificate awarded by the International Confederation of Catholic Relief shows an attractive image of a woman with… Read More
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Helen Keller Signed Book Helen Keller's Journal.
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Helen Keller Signed Book "Helen Keller's Journal.

by Keller, Helen

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Helen Keller Signed Book."Helen Keller's Journal." Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1938. Printed at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N.Y., U.S.A. First Edition. Inscribed as usual in pencil on front end cover: "To my sweet friend Miss Olson from Helen Keller. Thanksgiving, 1938." Original cloth binding with gilt "HK" on cover and gilt spine. Includes dust jacket. Very good condition with bright interior. This book documents Hellen Keller's experiences in 1936-1937, following the death of her beloved teacher and lifelong companion, Anne Sullivan Macy. The first entries are just weeks after Sullivan's passing, in which Keller writes "The deepest sorrow knows no time-it seems an eternal night." In the course of the book, Keller grapples with the grief over losing her dear teacher and once again finds hope and joy. An important book that shows Keller's rich inner life, thoughts, and courage while facing an immeasurable loss.
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Helen Keller Very Large Inscribed Color Photograph in her Graduation Regalia
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by Keller, Helen

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KELLER, HELEN American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Exceptional Large colored photograph signed with a quotation in her hand. [N.p.: n.d]. Colored photograph depicting an older Keller in cap and gown, inscribed with a quotation on the mat below image in pencil in Keller's hand: "Never shall I seek or receive honors alone...Helen Keller". The full board size 21" x 16" (54 x 41 cm). Small loss to one corner of board, one corner cracked, some toning and small stains, an interesting large presentation, Provenance Collection of Dr. Julius Dintenfass. An exceptional image.
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Helen Keller Writes That Good Deeds Are Angels in Moving Letter
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Helen Keller Writes That "Good Deeds Are Angels" in Moving Letter

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Keller, Helen. Typed letter signed. New York, 1964. Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4" inches. A two paged letter on Keller's personal 16th Street New York Address Stationary with matching envelope soliciting donations for the American Foundation for the Blind, signed by her in blue ink. She mentions that she has been soliciting donations for 41 years to date and still hasn't met her goals. She won the Presidential Medal of Freedom the same year of this letter's writing, in 1964. This letter provides eloquent insight into what gave her the energy for her 41 years of activism. "It has been said truly that good deeds are angels," Keller begins. "There is nothing, I am sure, more precious than the satisfaction of knowing, as you move through life's uncertainties, that you have sent such angels into the future to cheer sad lives or strengthen the brave who refuse to let fate overcome them." Keller felt the angels of her own fortune early on, and it made her determined to improve the lives of others suffering… Read More
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Helen Keller Letter Signed: "Only as complete human beings warring for democracy can we be sure of real victory

by Keller, Helen

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Helen Keller was an American author, political activist & lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate. A prolific author, Keller was well-traveled & outspoken in her convictions. She campaigned for women's suffrage, and other causes. Typed Letter signed dated 12/09/1942, which places it at the heart of World War II. The top of the letter reads "Arcan Ridge", which was the name that Keller gave to her new residence in Westport, Connecticut where she lived for more than 30 years with her many dogs and her personal assistant, Polly Thompson. "Only as complete human beings warring for democracy can we be sure of real victory.." "But I know God's love shining through good hearts is undimmed by any calamity.." "And the festive joy of the angel chant and the smile of the blessed babe newborn,… Read More
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Helen Keller Typed Letter Signed, on her Busy Lecturing Schedule, Her New Home and Love of Dogs

Helen Keller Typed Letter Signed, on her Busy Lecturing Schedule, Her New Home and Love of Dogs

by Keller, Helen

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Helen Keller. Famous political activist and advocate for persons with disabilities. Typed Letter Signed. 2-pages. 7-1/4" x 10-1/2". This letter is dated 11/20/1939, which puts it less than 3 months after World War II began. Written only shortly after Keller moved to "Arcan Ridge," her sprawling residence in Westport, Connecticut, she has typed the name of her new home at the head of her letter in place of letterhead. She would go on to live there for more than 30 years with her many dogs and personal assistant, Polly Thompson. This letter, discussing Keller's love for her new home (particularly its warm and inviting study), her affectionate relationship with her dog Kenzan-go, and the busy circuit of speaking engagements on her calendar, is written to a Miss Olson, and signed in pencil, "Helen Keller." Helen Keller was an American author, political activist & lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree. The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke… Read More
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Early Lesbian Pulp Novel Intimate Nurse by Kimberly Kemp, 1962
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Early Lesbian Pulp Novel Intimate Nurse by Kimberly Kemp, 1962

by Kemp, Kimberly

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[LGBTQ] [Pulp] Kemp, Kimberly. Intimate Nurse. New York: Tower Publications, 1962. First Edition Pulp with cover confirming "First Printing Anywhere". Vintage cover art in pulp style features a young blonde woman with a nursing cap and heels on. Tagline reads: Her bedside manner was all to be desired by men and women," adding "A story of Warm Bodies, Cold Hearts, Pleasure and Pain." Kemp is a pseudonym used by pulp author Gilbert Fox who published several lesbian pulp novels in the 1960s and 1970s. Plot follows Frieda, a nurse at a sleep-in household who develops several affairs with patients, including both men and women. Cover is vintage and bright, pages are clean, and textblock is tight. Overall, in very good condition.
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Assassination of Kennedy Historic Newspaper

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Historic newspaper. San Diego Union, California, November 23, 1963. Banner: "PRESIDENT IS ASSASSINATED; JOHNSON SWORN INTO OFFICE". Column heading, "Sniper Shots in Dallas Kill Kennedy/ 3 Shots Rings Out in the Texas Sun." Mourning rules at top and bottom. Front page portrait of Kennedy; photo of LBJ being sworn in. In very good condition.
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4 Newspapers covering landmark days from JFK's assassination to Oswald's Death

by [Kennedy], [John F.]

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The 4 front sections- of the Washington Post from those 4 landmark days following JFK's assassination- November 23, 24, 25, and December 1, 1963. Read the shocking headlines as our nation's capitol came to terms with what had happened. Washington Post , Saturday, November 23, 1963, headline reads "President Kennedy Shot Dead; Lyndon B. Johnson is Sworn In". November 25, 1963 headline reads "300,000 Join in Tribute to Kennedy As Notable Arrive for Funeral Today; Oswald is Shot to death at Dallas Jail". Remember what it was like in those first days before the implications and specters of Conspiracy began to rise. Minor wear and toning but in good condition. [4 items].
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JFK Appoints US Marshal for Western District of South Carolina

by [Kennedy], John F.

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35th president of the United States. Original press release issued by the Office of the White House Press Secretary. One page, 8.5" x 11." Dated August 31, 1961. This press release is an announcement of JFK's intention to appoint A. Roy Ashley as United States Marshal for the Western District of South Carolina. In excellent condition.
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