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Gregory K. Webster (AbbVie, Inc, North Chicago, Illinois, USA)|Robert G. Bell (Drug & Biotechnology Development LLC, Clearwater, Florida, USA)|J. Derek Jackson (Flexion Therapeutics, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA)
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Da: moluna, Greven, , Germaniamoluna
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Condizione: New.

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Da: moluna, Greven, , Germaniamoluna
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Condizione: New. Mel SchwartzA great deal of progress has been made in the development of materials, their application to structures, and their adaptation to a variety of systems and integrated across a wide range of industrial applications. This encyclopedia ser.

Editore: Clearwater, Florida: Belleview Biltmore Resort & Spa 1986
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Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Condizione: Good. Color Photograph, 8.5" x 11", Good with marginal tear, else Very Good in protective sleeve.
Altre immaginiEditore: Clearwater Chamber of Commerce, Clearwater 1912
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Da: The Ridge Books, Calhoun, GA, U.S.A.The Ridge Books
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Softcover. Condizione: Good+. This small (7X51/2), stapled booklet is a promotional advertisement for Clearwater, Florida. It is of special interest because it dates to around 1912, the time that Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties split, and Clearwater became the county seat of Pinellas County. This booklet is pure promotion det…ailing the various opportunties and advantages of Clearwater with numerous photographs. The booklet has a good bit of edge, corner and surface wear with some interior toning. Someone has dated it to 1912 on the first interior page and there is a penciled "Population 2500" on the cover. Notwithstanding these issues, the booklet is quite presentable and a rare promotional booklet from Clearwater. ; B&W Photographs; Oblong 24mo 5" - 6" tall; Unpaginated pages.
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Da: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, , IndiaGyan Books Pvt. Ltd.
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Leather Bound. Condizione: New. Language: English. Language: English. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine…lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2025, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1978. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English, Vol:- Volume ESCS-7, Pages:- 80, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. Volume ESCS-7 80 80.
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Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.Max Rambod Inc
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Clearwater, Florida real estate photo archive documenting the early postwar building boom on the Gulf Coast, when brokers, insurers, apartment operators, and developers sold a rapidly changing city through new office fronts, freshly finished rental courts, and sharply modern commercial facades. George Fulmer worked in the middle… of that expansion, producing assignment photographs for the businesses and properties that turned population growth into visible street level change. The strongest material here fixes Clearwater at the point where land promotion, rental housing, and mid century design converged: curved corner offices lettered for real estate and insurance, palm lined apartment blocks arranged around trimmed courtyards, and low modern buildings meant to signal newness, efficiency, and Florida ease. Rather than treating real estate as an abstraction, the archive shows exactly how property was marketed in these years, through named firms, finished exteriors, and staged views ready for display, advertising, or client use. Photo archive of 45 items including 24 large format negatives, many unique, and others duplicate of 11 silver gelatin photos, measuring 4" x 5", archive contained in 11 photo studio & some annotated envelopes, Clearwater, Florida, c. 1950 to 1955. Named commissions anchor the file throughout, including Al Hungerford Realty, Alexander & Gauslin Real Estate Sales Rentals Insurance at 511 Park St., Bob Morrison Realtor, and Southwind Apartments. Bob Morrison's office appears as a clean low commercial building with bold lettering across the facade; Alexander & Gauslin occupies a streamlined corner block beside The Owl Diner, its window and signs announcing sales, rentals, and insurance; Al Hungerford Realty stands in a compact modern office with a tiled vertical sign tower and a curved entrance bay marked "Insurance." Southwind appears in repeated exterior views as a two story apartment court with flat rooflines, metal balcony rails, landscaped beds, and residents seated outdoors beneath palms and a striped umbrella, while another low residential property sits under large shade trees and Spanish moss, suggesting the quieter rental and lodging side of the same market. The sleeves preserve the working identity of the commissions in Fulmer's filing system, with handwritten entries including "Hungerford," "Bob Morrison Real Estate Office," "Southwind Apt," and "Alexander & Gauslin Realtor." Supporting material from a local Home Show remains tied to the same sales environment, with merchants' booths, crowds, and display spaces for household goods and services aimed at the buyers, renters, and homeowners moving into the expanding city. Other home show images depict the culture of events- mixing consumer cuture and rapid expansion with public displays of a theatrical nature including live music and performance, and auction styled sales. Across Florida's west coast, the years after World War II brought surging in migration, rising land values, and an aggressive local market in homes, apartments, offices, and investment property, especially in towns that could sell both sunshine and modern convenience. Clearwater's brokers and builders were part of that larger remaking of the state, and this archive holds onto the ordinary but highly perishable evidence of the boom: the offices where property changed hands, the apartment courts offered to newcomers, and the polished exteriors used to advertise stability and growth. Light wear, minor surface handling, and expected age toning to prints and negatives, with some sleeves creased, rubbed, or soiled from studio use; overall in very good condition. A focused documentary record of how Clearwater's real estate economy looked, branded itself, and entered the local visual record during the first great postwar surge.
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Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.Max Rambod Inc
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George Fulmer photographs of Clearwater residents, businesses, club spaces, and service interiors recording how the residential economy of postwar Clearwater, Florida functioned during early Sunbelt expansion in the 1950s. Fulmer, a WWII U.S. Navy enlisted photographer and Clearwater city photographer for more than six decades,…worked from a studio beside the courthouse and produced a continuous visual record of the city's built environment, commercial life, and civic spaces; this group preserves that local documentary practice in a concentrated run of early postwar assignments tied to dining rooms, lounges, staged programs, domestic instruction, storefront promotion, and everyday services. The material shows the interlocking spaces that supported residential growth in Pinellas County: hospitality rooms, utility demonstrations, cleaners and tailoring shops, club events, leisure scenes, and communal interiors built for a city expanding through retirement migration, consumer services, and year-round settlement. Photo archive of 75 items, including 36 silver gelatin photographs and 39 large format duplicate and original negatives, ranging from 3 x 4 inches to 5 x 4 inches, all contained in 12 original studio envelopes with some annotations by George Fulmer. Clearwater, Florida and nearby Pinellas County, circa 1951-1953. The most vivid images center on stage performance and organized social programming: women posed onstage around a table with boxed goods and a large lamp, presenting household furnishings in a display that links entertainment to domestic consumption; girls lined across a stage in dresses for a group performance; a young female solo performer standing at microphone or center stage; a mixed adult group assembled under stage lighting in what appears to be a presentation or awards moment; and a trio of female performers in matching dance poses. These theatrical scenes are matched by audience and setting views that show older men dining together in booths and at tables, large lounge interiors arranged for conversation and gathering, office and reception spaces, a broad institutional kitchen, a man on a ladder opening a ceiling hatch in a decorated hall, a child holding a large fish outdoors, and exterior views of a corner cleaners and tailoring shop with painted signage reading "EST. 1909 CLEANERS" and "TAILORING." Original studio envelopes retain Fulmer job numbers, dates, and handwritten identifications including "Hart Cleaners," "BPW Club," "Weekend in Clearwater," "Court Crest Room," "Bank, Central Pinellas, Largo," and "Pinellas Utility Co. Cooking School," placing the images within the working files of a commercial city photographer covering Clearwater's residential, service, and promotional life. In the years after World War II, Florida's Gulf Coast cities grew through in-migration, small-business development, utility expansion, hospitality design, and new forms of residential settlement aimed at permanent and seasonal residents alike. Fulmer's photographs place Clearwater within that broader transformation at street level through the rooms, services, labor, and public-facing businesses that made postwar residential growth workable as daily life rather than as abstract development. Some negatives with light damage; photographs very good, negatives largely good overall. A coherent single-photographer group of original studio material from George Fulmer's Clearwater practice, with negatives, prints, and job-envelope evidence intact.