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  Fred Rosenstock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fred Asher Rosenstock born Selig Usher Rosenstock in 1895 in Biala Potok in Galicia then a province of Austria in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains was a prominent bookseller[?], book and art collector and publisher in Denver, Colorado from the 1920s through the 1970s.
Fred had also developed an interest in western art and had collected many of the paintings and sculptures of Charles Russell[?] which he displayed in his bookstore.
Fred Rosenstock became recognized as the leading bookseller in the field of western history and located and sold many books to to the important western history collections, notably to the library at Brigham Young University and the Denver Public Library.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/fr/Fred_Rosenstock.html   (413 words)

  
 Fred Rosenstock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fred Asher Rosenstock (1895–1986) born Selig Usher Rosenstock in 1895 in Biala Potok in Galicia then a province of Austria in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains was a prominent bookseller, book and art collector and publisher in Denver, Colorado from the 1920s through the 1970s.
Fred had also developed an interest in western art and had collected many of the paintings and sculptures of Charles Marion Russell which he displayed in his bookstore.
Fred Rosenstock, A Legend in Books and Art, Donald E. Bower, Foreword by Frank Waters, Northland Press, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1976, hardback, 212 pages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fred_Rosenstock   (429 words)

  
 Remebering Fred Rosenstock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Born in Austria in 1895, Fred Rosenstock was brought as a boy to Rochester, New York, where his father was a tailor.
Fred Rosenstock (1895-1986), spent more than half a century in the book trade and was a familiar figure among dealers and librarians throughout the West.
In 1952 Fred arranged a lecture tour for Dobie that included the University of Colorado, the University of Denver, Colorado State University and Colorado State College at Greeley....
www.dsloan.com /catalogues/RanchCat/IntroRosenstock.htm   (1424 words)

  
 Introduction to the Ranching Catalogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fred Rosenstock and Dudley R. Dobie were both avid bookmen and respectable bibliomaniacs whose passion led them to accrue vast numbers of books.
In reviewing every single Rosenstock duplicate, we also discovered many books that were not in Herd, but which had good ranching content, or in some way illuminated the wide horizon or the nooks and crannies of the cattle country.
Next we brought the Rosenstock duplicates of ranching titles from Los Angeles to Austin, where we had constructed a special climate-controlled library with compact shelving to properly and securely house the Rosenstock and Dobie ranching books.
www.dsloan.com /catalogues/RanchCat/RanchCatIntroduction.htm   (2516 words)

  
 Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books & Art - Fred] BOWER, Donald E [ROSENSTOCK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books and Art - Fred] BOWER, Donald E [ROSENSTOCK
Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books and Art by [ROSENSTOCK, Fred] BOWER, Donald E
No. 110 of 250 copies signed by Rosenstock and Bower.
www.biblio.com /books/89981069.html   (101 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Fred Rosenstock : a legend in books & art
Fred Rosenstock : a legend in books & art
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www.worldcat.org /oclc/2673048   (86 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Search
Asher Rosenstock born Selig Usher...During World War I
Fisher (September 30, 1875 - January 14, 1942)...with Al fred
Fisher 's hits included Come Josephine In My Flying Machine, Peg O...
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 Index to Ray's Photos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ray's parents, Isidor Rosenstock and Rosl Rennert, wedding portrait in 1923, Mannheim.
Ray and his older brother Henry, with a picture of his oldest brother Fred in the middle.
Ray and Fred in Chevy Chase, Maryland, 1997.
home.earthlink.net /~raypaula/photoindex.html   (269 words)

  
 Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books & Art - Donald E Bower   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books and Art - Donald E Bower
Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books and Art by Bower, Donald E
A fine copy in a very good dustjacket with some wear to the corners.
www.biblio.com /books/46836124.html   (92 words)

  
 Bower and Tyler (1976) Fred Rosenstock: A legend in books & art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bower and Tyler (1976) Fred Rosenstock: A legend in books & art
Fred Rosenstock: A legend in books & art
Denver (Colo.); Intellectual life; Book industries and trade; Employees; Biography; Colorado; Denver; Rosenstock, Fred A. No discipline assigned
www.getcited.org /pub/101671068   (47 words)

  
 Collecting the Legends; essay by J. Brooks Joyner
Fred Renner helped him locate one of Russell's very best works, Piegans, which he bought for $500,000 and sold at auction in 2005 for $5 million.
His creation of a public art museum for the enjoyment and education of thousands of strangers was probably a more accurate measure of his larger intent.
Among the Russells is one of his most memorable purchases, Round-Up on the Musselshell (1919); his very first acquisition from Rosenstock in 1978, Wolves Attacking Cattle in a Blizzard; several major Indian paintings, including Buffalo Hunt (1903), The Truce (1907), the much-prized Jumped (1914), Indian Party, and Calvary Mounts for the Braves (1917-18).
www.tfaoi.com /aa/6aa/6aa463.htm   (10523 words)

  
 Dale Morgan Correspondence, 1955-70 letters
Fred Rosenstock, the Denver bookseller, was through here three or four weeks ago, having stopped off enroute in Provo to visit [LeRoy] Hafen, [M. Wilford] Poulson[, a professor of psychology at BYU], and other friends.
It would seem that Poulson is happier than in some years, for [S.] Lyman Tyler, the young fellow who was named Director of Libraries at BYU a year ago, likes Poulson and vice versa; he hired Poulson to arrange and catalogue the Mormon collections there at BYU and has otherwise made life seem worth living.
Rosenstock's Old West Publishing Company will probably publish it, the printing to be done by Lawton Kennedy, the outstanding San Francisco printer who did the Jedediah Smith map book.
www.signaturebookslibrary.org /dalemorgan/dale1955-70.htm   (6924 words)

  
 Walter Mason Camp Collection
As a collector, rather than a photographer, his research activities included extensive correspondence, field interviews and visits to historic sites, libraries, and archives.
The Lee Library purchased the photograph and manuscript collection from Fred Rosenstock, a noted Denver book dealer.
See the finding aid for this collection to see a list of significant Camp collections preserved in other institutions.
w3.lib.byu.edu /dlib/camp   (209 words)

  
 DSP&P Background
Tells the story of the three-foot cars and locomotives on which an entire generation of Colorado frontier rode to golden destines for riches and romance.
The book is augmented by a matchless album of photographs from masters such as William H. Jackson, L.C. McClure, R.H. Kindig, Gerald Best, Jackson Thode, Richard B. Jackson, Otto Perry, John Maxwell, Fred Jukes and paintings by Howard Fogg.
Fred Rosenstock, Denver, Colo., purchase, 1975 Source unknown Organized 1872 as Denver, South Park and Pacific Railway Company.
www.railwayeng.com /dspp/booklist.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Rare Reading: Secondhand books by Susan Lanier-Graham
Owner Linda Lebsack bought the store several years ago after the death of her friend and mentor, former owner Fred Rosenstock.
The large and spacious shop was originally designed to house Rosenstock’s art gallery and bookstore.
Although Lebsack chose to expand the books and forgo the gallery, she continues to maintain a fine collection of maps, artwork and memorabilia from Colorado’s colorful past.
www.thotinfo.com /chl0593.html   (1329 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ALLSOPP, FRED W. _Folklore of Romantic Arkansas_, 2 vols., Grolier Society, 1931.
It has become quite scarce on account of the fact that it contains unexpurgated versions of the notorious speech on "Change the Name of Arkansas"--which in 1919 in officers' barracks at Bordeaux, France, I heard a lusty individual recite with as many variations as Roxane of _Cyrano de Bergerac_ wanted in love-making.
When Fred W. Allsopp, newspaper publisher and pillar of Arkansas respectability, found that this book of unexpurgations had been dedicated to him by the author--a Harvard Ph.D. teaching in Michigan--he almost "had a colt." MEINE, FRANKLIN J. (editor).
www.usastores.com /gdl/text/swest10.txt   (19693 words)

  
 About Dumont Maps and Books of the West --Catalogue #82 Books
Near fine in slightly worn dj (actually, there are two dust jackets in different colors).
Designed by Carl Hertzog, published by Fred Rosenstock, with an introduction by Jeff Dykes, drawings by Buck Schiwetz.
Originally issued in 1871, this was the first comprehensive survey of the range country.
www.dumontbooks.com /catalogue/0082/books/index.html   (7597 words)

  
 Guidon Books - Western Literature including Zane Grey First Editions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fred Rosenstock: A Legend in Books and Art.
Rosenstock was a legendary bookman in Denver, a collector of Remington and Russell, and founder of the Old West Publishing Company.
Culture in the American Southwest: the Earth, the Sky, the People.
www.guidon.com /zanegrey.html   (4584 words)

  
 Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest
I have a copy, bought from Fred Rosenstock of the Bargain Book Store in Denver, who got it from Hattie Horner Louthan, of Denver also.
For years she taught English in the University of Denver, College of Commerce, and is the author of more than one textbook.
James F. Hinkle, in his Early Days of a Cowboy on the Pecos, Roswell, New Mexico, 1937, says: "One noticeable characteristic of the cowpunchers was that they did not talk much." Some people don't have to talk to say plenty.
www.oldcardboard.com /lsj/olbooks/dobie/dobie21.htm   (10300 words)

  
 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
Boston Houghton Mifflin 1918 First edition Original blue cloth, octavo, 290pp, monochrome plates Light wear to spine ends, spine slightly dull; but VG.
No d/j 2pp typed letter signed by J. Fred Wolle, director of the Bach Choir.
Fred Rosenstock, Old West Publishing Co 1967 First edition thus, limited to 1250 copies designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy Original red cloth, folio (9 x 13 inches), 116pp.
www.ilab-lila.com /db/books1473.html   (4416 words)

  
 Antiquarian, rare and collectible books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This is Number One of the Western Center Publications, and volume one in the series "Annals of the West".
Inscribed by co-publisher Fred Rosenstock on intial blank and signed twice.
The diary text follows a map of the Dunlap trek.
www.randallhouserarebooks.com /catalogues/wkd_cat2.html   (6084 words)

  
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Correspondents include historian T.C. Elliott, Fred C. Schubert of the Army Corps of Engineers (Portland), and Captain R.S. Patton, Director of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, whose investigation and report convinced the U.S. Board of Geographic Names to accept Barry’s location.
Additional information about the identification of Point Vancouver is also found in File 26, Columbia River: Lt. Broughton.
The notes and correspondence in these folders relate primarily to finding the site of Andrew Henry’s fort and trading post in the upper Snake River region of eastern Idaho, and to attempts to authenticate two stones allegedly inscribed by members of Henry’s party.
library.boisestate.edu /special/FindingAids/fa01/Group3.htm   (7667 words)

  
 Railroad Museum - Golden, Colorado - trains, railroad history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
COLORADO MIDLAND, Morris Cafky, 1965, 466 pp., with map pocket, #462 of 6,000 copies, signed by the author, taped-in note from book dealer Fred Rosenstock, faded dust jacket spine.
AGE OF STEAM, Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg, 1972 Howell North Edition, 304 pp., in shrink wrap.
PCC FROM COAST TO COAST, Fred W. Schneider III and Stephen P. Carlson, 1983, 287 pp.
www.crrm.org /railroad_auction.html   (7800 words)

  
 Donald E Hardy ; Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O connor s Fiction, Donald E Bower - Fred Rosenstock a Legend in Books ...
Donald E Hardy ; Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O connor s Fiction, Donald E Bower - Fred Rosenstock a Legend in Books & Art,
Narrating Knowledge in Flannery O connor s Fiction; Donald E Hardy
Donald E Bower - Fred Rosenstock a Legend in Books & Art
www.searchengineforbooks.com /63935_donald-epstein.html   (242 words)

  
 Volunteer honor roll: Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977
"Some Phases of the Industrial History of Pittsburg, Kansas" by Fred N. Howell
Wildlife biologist, wildlife refuge manager, transportation specialist, family historian, genealogical researcher, internet pioneer and former Peace Corps Volunteer.
Elizabeth, a retired teacher of algebra and cultural geography, is the recipient of the Fred Rosenstock award for "Outstanding Contributions to Rocky Mountain History." The author of 2 books on the Overland Trail, she devotes her time to preserving and documenting the history of western trails.
www.kshs.org /publicat/khq/khqhonor.htm   (2065 words)

  
 Los Angeles' Very Special Libraries: - Special Libraries Association
Other collections concentrate on pulp and popular fiction, Wild West Shows, rodeos, melodramas, and motion pictures, or television, radio, music, travel, tourism, and advertising, as they relate to the great American West.
You could check out the Fred Rosenstock Collection, containing more than 21,000 titles of Western Americana, manuscripts, diaries, correspondence, maps, photographs, and visual ephemera ranging from the late 16th century to 1975.
Or the Western Map Collection of more than 260 maps dating from the 1830s to the 1950s.
www.sla.org /content/Shop/Information/infoonline/2002/feb02/chuck.cfm   (3735 words)

  
 Dale Morgan on Early Mormonism, 1945 letters
Beattie was given access at the [LDS] Church Historian's office to the official mission journals kept by Richard Hopkins, and also the journals of [Amasa] Lyman and [Charles] Rich, hence the 13 chapters he devotes to the Mormons are authoritative.
Months ago I asked the Denver bookseller, Fred Rosenstock, to try to find me a copy, and he finally tracked the author down and got one from him.
The author is now 84 years old; he was therefore 78 when the book was published.
www.signaturebookslibrary.org /dalemorgan/dale1945.htm   (14167 words)

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