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Tschanz Rare Books List 27 Usual terms. Items Subject to prior sale. Call: 801-641-2874 Or email: kent@tschanzrarebooks.com to confirm availability. Domestic shipping: $10 International and overnight shipping billed at cost. www.tschanzrarebooks.com

Son-in-law s Goofing on Brigham 1- Johnson, Charles Ellis. The Empty Pillow: In Memoriam Brigham Young And the Place Which Knew Him Once Shall Know Him No More. [Salt Lake City]: C.E. Johnson, (c.1877). Albumen cabinet card [14 cm x 9.5 cm] on a tan mount [16.5 cm x 11 cm] with a Johnson backstamp. Near fine with good contrasts. C.E. Johnson photograph of an illustration showing twelve weeping women in a large bed at the center of the bed is an empty space for the recently deceased, Brigham Young. On either side of the bed is a portrait of Brigham Young. At the foot of the bed is an empty pair of boots. Unusual Brigham Young image by his son-in-law, Charles Ellis Johnson (married to Ruth Young). Artist of cartoon is unknown. Uncommon Johnson image. $150

Recalled Brigham Young Fan Fiction by a Seminary Instructor 2- Cooper, Kishkuman [E. Cecil McGavin]. The Sex Life of Brigham Young. New York: Vantage Press, 1963. First Edition. 379pp. Octavo [21 cm] Green cloth with the title stamped in black on the backstrip. Very good. Title-page excised. Lacks jacket. Overall a nice copy of this scarce work. Self-published first edition of this shade and erotic fan-fiction by E. Cecil McGavin, under the pseudonym 'Kishkuman Cooper' - Kishkuman was one of the leaders of the Gadianton Robbers in the Book of Mormon - that is a lurid fictionalized biography of Brigham Young. When its author s (who taught LDS Seminary and worked in the Church Historian's office) identity became known he was politely asked to destroy the print run, this episode caused him quite a bit of heartache and embarrassment in the Mormon community. "Now Brigham, your heart is surely large enough for the new strange doctrine if Brother Joseph should ask you to step out like a brave soldier of the cross and collect a few souvenirs. If your heart could be forced to enlarge to the point where you could take another wife, I am sure that there are others organs that would cooperate in a sympathetic manner and enlarge in an equal manner for the same purpose. They don't call you tripod for nothing, you know. Your heart is not the only organ you must put into your work if you start this project at all. You must fling yourself into it with a purpose." - pg. 68-69. (658) $750

1940s Portraits of the General Authorities 3- [Grant, Heber J.]. LDS General Authorities. [Salt Lake City]: [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], (c. 1940). Single sheet [23.5 cm x 15 cm] printed in black ink. Near fine. Sheet with 25 individual portraits The First Presidency: Heber J. Grant, David O. McKay, J. Reuben Clark. The Council of the Twelve: Rudger Clawson, Reed Smoot, George Albert Smith, George F. Richards, Joseph Fielding Smith, Stephen L. Richards, Richard R. Lyman, John A. Widtsoe, Joseph F. Merrill, Charles A. Callis, Albert E. Bowen, Sylvester Q. Cannon. The First Council of the Seventy: Rulon S. Wells, Levi Edgar Young, Antoine R. Ivins, Samuel O. Bennion, John H. Taylor, Rufus K. Hardy, Richard L. Evans. The Presiding Bishopric: Marvin O. Ashton, LeGrand Richards, Joseph L. Wirthlin. $25

First Nine Presidents of the LDS Church 4- [L.D.S.] Church Historian's Office. Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Salt Lake City]: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, [1951]. Single sheet [20.5 cm x 25 cm] printed in color. Very good. Portraits of the first nine presidents of the Mormon Church, likely produced to commemorate David O. McKay's ordination as President of the L.D.S. Church in April of 1951 (the previous eight Presidents' portraits are accompanied by starting and ending dates of their presidencies, while McKay's portrait carries no dates.) $25

Rare LeBaron Group Tract 5- [Dockstader, George?]. The Authority of John the Revelator. Hurricane, UT: Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times, (c.1956). [4pp] Single tan sheet [15 cm x 23 cm] folded in half and printed in red. Near fine. Short notice for the booklet 'Priesthood Expounded' at the end. Printed in Mexico. Short tract on John the Revelator and his authority from God according to the Prophet Joseph Smith. Likely by George Dockstader, who was an insurance salesman in St. George, and the President of the Utah Mission of the Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of times [LeBaron Group] and a go between with the FLDS in Short Creek, and other Mormon fundamentalist groups in the U.S. at the time of this work's publication. "It is evident that the Kingdom of God remained set up on earth from the time of the ancient apostasy to the time of the modern restoration through John the Revelator." I am unable to locate any institutional copies of this work. Rare. $50

Saltair Beauty Pageant 6- [Saltair]. Bathing Girl Review [Beauty Pageant Poster]. [Great Salt Lake, UT]: Saltair, 1931. Small poster [23.5 cm x 15.5 cm] printed in black. Near fine. Illustration of three posing woman and a photograph of Miss Utah, 1930. "Upwards of 75 charming Utah girls will participate in Saltair's annual bathing girl revue at the lake tonight. There are contestants from several parts of the state here to contend for the attractive cash prizes and honors. A total of 14 awards will be made... The girls will appear singly on the brilliantly lighted stage and a again in a glamorous ensemble. Music will be played during the progress of the revue by the Saltair orchestra." - Salt Lake Telegram 6/30/1931 $100

Uncommon U.P. Map 7- [Union Pacific Railroad]. Geographically Correct Map of the United States Issued by Union Pacific System. Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1931. Color map [43.5 cm x 78 cm] on a single sheet [46 cm x 80.5 cm] that folds down [22.5 cm x 10.5 cm]. Good only. Some splitting to folds with tape "repairs", chipping and wear to extremities, damp stained. Map shows the routes of all of the U.P. lines (U.P.R.R.; Oregon Short Line R.R.; Oregon-Washington R.R.; Los Angeles & Salt Lake R.R.; St. Joseph and Grand Island Ry.; Saratoga and Encampment Valley R.R.) The National Parks and Monuments of the Interior West are marked (all of which were served by the U.P.) The reverse contains a sixteen-page (panel) description of the U.P. system that is illustrated with black and white photographs. There is also the obligatory plug for the U.P.'s tours through southern Utah and northern Arizona: "Deserving of special mention are Zion, Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Here is a trio of scenic treasures so unusual...so bewildering...that nothing on earth compares with them. The towering temples of Zion, the Grand Canyon, vast and unearthly, Bryce Canyon, like a city of fantastic beings and weird objects...all carved from stone of the most vivid hues. All three of these National Parks as well as enchanting Kaibab National Forest with its thousands of deer, and colorful Cedar Breaks, may be seen in one five-day motor-bus tour from the gateway at Cedar City, Utah." Cedar City was the headquarters of the Utah Parks Company, which was a subsidiary of U.P., and was the outfit that ran these guided loop tours of the parks and monuments of southern Utah and northern Arizona. $50

Grand Canyon Bridge Scorecard 8- [Grand Canyon]. Bridge Score Card. Minneapolis: Chas. S. Clark Company, (c.1930). Single sheet [18.5 cm x 19 cm] folded in half with a lovely color illustration on the front panel. Very good. Internally divided into two sections: the top section includes 'Official Progressive Bridge Laws Especially Arranged for Every Player Your Partner' and publishing information; the lower section is the score card that has been filled out in pencil. $20

Grand Canyon Viewbook 9- [Harvey, Fred]. Grand Canyon of Arizona Hand Colored Photographs. [Grand Canyon, AZ]: El Tovar Studio, (c.1920). First Edition. 12 leaves Oblong quarto [28.5 cm x 36 cm] Textured tan string-bound wrappers with title in gray on the front panel. Very good. Covers age-toned with some bumping and chipping at the extremities. Subtle foxing to first and last leaves. Contains 12 [19 cm x 24 cm] striking tipped-in tinted photographs of the Grand Canyon and vicinity with blind stamped borders and printed titles on the mounts. Images of the Grand Canyon and vicinity, including shots of Bright Angel trail, Colorado River, Grandeur Point, Hermit Rim Road and Mojave Point. Lovely promotional piece by the Fred Harvey Company to promote the scenic wonders of the Grand Canyon, that were easily accessible from his hotel situated on the South Rim, El Tovar. $150

Oza Butte by Shipler 10- Shipler, Harry. Grand Canyon, Arizona. Salt Lake City: Shiplers Commercial Photographers, (c.1930). B/W photograph [24.5 x 19.5 cm] Image is near fine and has strong contrasts. Shipler stamp on the reverse with the in-house photograph number, '23729'. Manuscript identification in ink at the head on the reverse. Dramatic shot of Oza Butte and the Grand Canyon from the North Rim (likely from the lookout at the lodge). "Harry Shipler probably knew as much about photography as anyone in this state--or a dozen states, for that matter--for he was a pioneer in the art. The principles of photography had, of course, been discovered before he was born, but he was taking excellent pictures long before such refinements as light meters or fast film was available." - Shipler's obituary Salt Lake Tribune $75

Shipler North Rim Photograph 11- Shipler, Harry. Grand Canyon, Arizona [North Rim]. Salt Lake City: Shiplers Commercial Photographers, (c.1930). B/W photograph [24 x 19 cm] Image is near fine and has strong contrasts. Shipler stamp on the reverse with the in-house photograph number, '23719'. Manuscript identification in ink at the head on the reverse. Photograph of a man gazing out over the Grand Canyon from atop the small rock outcropping beneath the visitor center [North Rim]. $75

Accomodations in Yellowstone 12- Yellowstone Park Lodges. [Livingston, MT]: [Yellowstone Park Camps Company], (c.1924). 11pp. Square Octavo [23 cm x 20 cm] Red illustrated wrappers. Very good. Vertical fold as issued. Contains information on lodging for the would-be tourist, that is illustrated with photographs by Haynes. Full-page map of the park on page [9]. "Pictures in this booklet show some of the typical lodge buildings. the Yellowstone Park Camps Company has the largest lodge resort system in the world. Its buildings, both large and small, are of solid, permanent construction and most of them are new. Yellowstone's popularity has been increasing so rapidly that large crews of builders have been steadily employed during the last six years erecting new structures to accommodate the public. More than a million dollars has been expended for improvements and new buildings in the Yellowstone lodges since the war." $50

Gibbon Falls by Haynes 13- Haynes, F. Jay. 4526 - Gibbon Falls. St. Paul, MN: Haynes Publisher, (c.1900). Stereoview. Albumen photograph [8.5 cm x 15 cm] on a tan 'Yellowstone Park Scenery' mount [9 cm x 17.5 cm] with the title printed in black beneath the right image in the margin. Very good. Nice image showing Gibbon Falls from below, at low water. Gibbon Falls is located on the Gibbon River just upstream from the confluence with the Firehole. F.J. Haynes (1853-1921) was one of the most prolific of the West s early photographers, his images of Yellowstone are legendary and some of the finest ever produced. The Haynes family operated a photo studio in Yellowstone for nearly eight decades. $30

Bears in Yellowstone 14- Haynes, F. Jay. 4567 - The Twin Bear Cubs [Yellowstone]. St. Paul, MN: Haynes Publisher, (c.1900). Stereoview. Albumen photograph [8.5 cm x 15 cm] on a tan 'Yellowstone Park Scenery' mount [9 cm x 17.5 cm] with the title printed in black beneath the right image in the margin. Very good. Nice image showing Yogi and Boo Boo in search of pic-i-nic baskets, likely right under the nose of Ranger Smith. "What's not to like about Robin Hood? I'll steal from the rich and give to a poor bear: me. Stay here, Friar Bob Boo." - Yogi Bear $30

Hiking in Yellowstone 15- Haynes, F. Jay. 4515 - Orange Geyser Formation [Yellowstone]. St. Paul, MN: Haynes Publisher, (c.1900). Stereoview. Albumen photograph [8.5 cm x 15 cm] on a tan 'Yellowstone Park Scenery' mount [9 cm x 17.5 cm] with the title printed in black beneath the right image in the margin. Very good. Image showing two individuals hiking in Monument Geyser basin, with one standing atop a small formation, and the other at the foot. $30