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17 May 2017 |
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Salesman Sample Series 180 Vademecum Series 1903
Here is an extremely rare item from the Henry Altemus Company. Whether this was a salesman sample of covers or some sort of marketing aid is unknown. My guess is that this piece was used to show store owners the variety of covers that Altemus books could be found with and how this variety could help sales.
Between 1901 and 1907 some of the Altemus' Vademecum Series' books had appliqué covers with European paintings. More than 40 different ones have been seen. In most instance several different cover pictures could be put together to form a larger illustration. See: http://www.henryaltemus.com/vademecum.htm
The cover templates below were from books published in 1903. Very interesting is that the title: "Allegories of the Heart" which is on the fourth cover from the left was never published by Altemus.
I have seen one similar item over the years. That item has three of the six 1904 Wee Books for Wee Folk's Series' covers.
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25 Jun 2022 |
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Ephemera- Invoice
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09 Dec 2019 |
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Ledger/Blank Book
This ledger is 12" x 6" and has about 150 pages. Some entrees are dated 1906.
This is the third of these Altemus "Blank books" I have seen.
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23 Nov 2018 |
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Advertising Cover
This advertising cover advertises the patented hinge-back photographic albums. It dates between 1873 and 1889. It is the earliest Altemus advertising cover that I have seen.
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26 Jul 2016 |
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Altemus envelope
After Altemus stopped publishing books, it still produced blank books and did some printing with the Altemus & Co. name. Here is an envelope from 1937. As has been noted before, most of these blank books have no Altemus identifying features and therefore are very hard to locate.
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18 Apr 2015 |
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Unknown format- 1890's Advertising Flyer
Here is a one sided advertising piece for Natural Law in the Spiritual World. This little flyer is 6" x 3.5".
There is no evidence that this title was published as a non series book.
Based on the address and general look of the flyer, it was published in the 1890-1894 era.
In this time frame Natural Law in the Spiritual World appeared in three series:
Altemus Library
Fairmount Series
Laurel Series
The books in these series did not cost 50 cents and were not "maroon and white" as per the flyer.
Thus, a mystery.
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14 Apr 2015 |
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Non Series #124 Advertising Flyer
This one page, one sided flyer advertises two different The Scarlet Letter formats which were published in 1892. Thus, I believe this flyer was printed in 1892 also.
The book pictured on the flyer has an identical format to an 1891 Addresses by Drummond book. It is unclear whether these books belong in a series.
This little flyer is 6" x 3.5".
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11 Apr 2015 |
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Pilgrim Publishing Company, Philadelphia (Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress)- Salesman Sample Book
Here is the Altemus Edition of this title which was published for the Pilgrim Publishing Company. This book appears to be a salesman's sample since the red cover is pasted onto a blank cloth cover and it only contains some of the 266 pages of the original book.
The advertisement in the back notes the regular price and the price to subscribers. Unfortunately no other evidence regarding this as a
salesman's sample is present.
Based on the copyright page, this volume is an early Format 2 edition and was published in the early 1890's. (See: http://www.henryaltemus.com/images/NS_28.htm)
This is the second copy of this title that I have now seen that Altemus published for another company. (See: http://www.henryaltemus.com/publications/HACMisc.htm)
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30 Aug 2014 |
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Altemus Correspondence
Here is a 1927 letter from the Henry Altemus Company to an unknown Book Review Editor touting the greatness of the Wages of Peril written by Jack Bechdolt. The letter summarizes the plot of the book.
There is a note on the bottom of the letter which says " Did not review".
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31 Jan 2014 |
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Altemus Bindery
Women of the Old and New Testament Published by D. Appleton & Company 1850
Interesting that this 1850 title has been seen with two different bindings. The bindery identifier is noted on the bottom right of an endpaper: "Altemus Binder Philade"
I am not familiar with any other title that had two different Altemus bindings in one year.
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