Original glassine envelope (13.5 x 8 cm) contains 12 stamps (3 x 3 cm), with Haynes seal unbroken. ??for all, correspondence, packages, favors, bookmarks, ?for albums, scrapbooks, and teaching children to ? KNOW ANIMALS? View More...
In original glassine envelope (15 x 9.5 cm) with Haynes seal intact. Cards (8 x 9 cm) are creased for folding. ??for dinner parties of distinction, ?for the hostesses who appreciate the inimitable western atmosphere suggested by the outstanding animals of America?s great West.? Glassine is worn with multiple small closed tears, place cards are unused. View More...
Black and white print on heavy white, textured stock (19 x 24 cm), with generous margins. Image of Buffalo Bill Cody bronze statute, "The Scout," which sits at the end of Sheridan Avenue in Cody. Haynes title and number on verso. One of the better prints we've seen of this image. Pin-pricks in each of the four corners. View More...
Black and white print (19 x 24 cm). Image of Buffalo Bill Cody bronzestatute, "The Scout," which sits at the end of Sheridan Avenue in Cody. View More...
Black and white print on heavy white, textured stock (19 x 24 cm), with generous margins. Two vehicles navigate the curves and tunnels, part of the Shoshone Project, the purpose of which was to harness the water of the Shoshone River for agriculture. Haynes logo blind-stamped on front, title and number on verso. View More...
Black and white print on heavy white, textured stock (19 x 24 cm), with generous margins. A vivid depiction of steaming and bubbling mud pots in the Firehole area of the park, with tiny blemish in the sky above the ridge. Haynes logo blind-stamped on front, title and number on verso. View More...
Black and white silver print (11.5 x 9 cm) on heavy white stock, with Haynes number (#25150) and title on verso. Matted in off-white folder, 25.5 x 20 cm. View More...
19 x 16 cm. Tan wrappers with gilt titling and design on the front panel. Two dozen color I mages with number and title, on a single fold-out sheet (18.5 x 180 cm), printed on one side only. Each view (18.5 x 15 cm) is postcard size, and are printed two to a panel. Includes views of Old Faithful, Shoshone Dam, and Lower Falls. Wrappers are toned. View More...
Black and white silver print (11.5 x 9 cm) on heavy white stock, with Haynes number (#35687) and title on verso. Matted in off-white folder, 25.5 x 20 cm. View More...
Black and white print (19 x 23 cm). Image of the Lower Falls, with excellent contrast and detail. Number and title printed on the back.Jack's father Frank named Artist Point mistakenly believing that it was the location from which Thomas Moran painted his famous work of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. View More...
19.5 x 9.5 cm. Gray printed folder stapled at the head and containing tissue. ?To the average photographer lens tissue is a decided help...to the meticulous it is a necessity." View More...
19.5 x 9.5 cm. Yellow printed folder stapled at the head and containing tissue. ?To the average photographer lens tissue is a decided help...to the meticulous it is a necessity." View More...
Black and white print on heavy white, textured stock (19 x 24 cm), with generous margins. Located along the Firehole River, the Grotto Geyser erupts for up to 20 minutes at a time, sending plumes of hot water 75 feet into the air. Sticker residue on verso. Haynes logo blind-stamped on front, title and number on verso. View More...
Publisher:
St. Paul, MN and Bozeman, MT, Haynes Inc. : 1916-1966
Seller ID: 34719
Duodecimo. Twenty-three in illustrated wrappers, six in green cloth - one in blue - with uniform illustrated paper labels. Set contains all editions for that time frame (#30-64) save #s 31-32, 38, 42 and 48.1957 volume signed by Haynes and his wife, Isabel; 1959 volume signed by Jack alone. All except the 1916 volume contain a tipped-in, fold-out map; nine include the Haynes Library bookplate with image of Mount Haynes. Frontispieces include the Giant Geyser, Old Faithful, "Powerful, Gentle, Unafraid," and "The Madonna of the Wild." All with black and white illustrations throughout.1921 an... View More...
Octavo (28 x 21.5 cm), pp. 8. Staple-bound, double-sided print-out of Haynes pictures by number and title, with copyrighted images indicated.Frank Jay Haynes? numbering system was rather haphazard, so his son Jack instituted a practice beginning in 1915, in which the first two digits of the image identifier indicate the last two numbers of the year in which a negative was taken, and the following numbers are in sequence as to what point in that year?s series it was taken. An invaluable resource for Haynes collectors. View More...