[CHICAGO - REAL ESTATE]. A group of architectural renderings and Lakefront development plans, comprising:
Sale 1069 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
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[CHICAGO - REAL ESTATE]. A group of architectural renderings and Lakefront development plans, comprising:
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING. The Comprehensive Plan of Chicago. N.p.: N.p., December 1966. -- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING. The Comprehensive Plan of Chicago: Summary Report. N.p.: N.p., January 1967. -- JOHNSON, JOHNSON, & ROY, INC. A Progress Report on the Future of Chicago's Lakefront. Ann Arbor, MI: N.p., February 1968. 2 volumes. Includes full report and a summary volume. -- BARTON-ASCHMAN ASSOCIATES. Lake Shore Dive and Jackson Park: A Design Study for the City of Chicago. N.p.: N.p., 1968. -- CITY OF CHICAGO, DALEY, Richard J. The Lakefront Plan of Chicago. N.p.: N.p., December 1972. -- Together, 5 works in 6 volumes, square 4to, all FIRST EDITIONS, original wrappers, condition generally very good, occasional toning.
[Also with:] House in Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Lithograph, 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. From Scribner's 1890. -- Why the Trust Press is Fighting to Retain Control of Cook County Officials. Chicago, IL: Lincoln Protective League of Illinois, [1912]. 9 x 11 3/4 in. (old creases with tears, short separations and chips, soil). A Republican campaign leaflet compares the home cost and tax burden of Victor Lawson's Lake Shore Drive house and a modest widow's home. Interior includes a facsimile of Lawson's tax records, a political cartoon "Some of the Real Jackpotters", and a sample ballot on the verso. -- Partly printed Real Estate Broker certificate for William N. Darling. Chicago, IL, 31 January 1931. 11 7/8 x 10 in. (toned, dampstaining). -- Together, 3 items of ephemera.
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