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This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This original 1977 Polk’s City Directory from Boise, Idaho, offers a fascinating snapshot of the city’s business and residential landscape during the late 1970s. Packed with detailed listings, business advertisements, and contact information, this directory served as an essential reference tool for local residents, professionals, and businesses of the era. Polk’s directories have a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, published by R.L. Polk & Co., a Detroit-based company founded in 1870. These directories were published for cities and towns across the United States and Canada, often containing alphabetical listings of residents, business owners, phone numbers, street addresses, and classified business directories. Before the internet and widespread phone books, they were invaluable for everything from verifying addresses to networking and marketing. Measuring approximately 3" x 9.5" x 12", this vintage volume is a treasure trove for local historians, collectors of vintage advertising, genealogists, or anyone with a connection to Boise. Whether you're researching family history, exploring how the city evolved, or simply enjoying the retro charm of mid-century business ads, this directory offers a unique and tangible piece of Boise’s past. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This exquisite vintage ashtray is a beautiful example of Japanese Moriage Satsuma-style pottery, known for its intricate detail, craftsmanship, and raised enamel decoration. Measuring approximately 3" x 3" x 2.75", this compact piece is both functional and decorative, making it a standout addition to any collection of Asian ceramics or vintage smoking accessories. The term Moriage refers to the traditional technique of applying thick, raised enamel to create ornate patterns and textured surfaces. This style became especially popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continued to be produced into the mid-20th century, often for export. Combined with the Satsuma aesthetic—typically featuring cream-colored earthenware and elaborate hand-painted scenes—this ashtray showcases the distinctive artistry Japan is known for. Whether used as a display piece, trinket dish, or as a nod to vintage decor, this ashtray carries both cultural heritage and visual charm. Its petite size and rich, tactile surface make it a unique and meaningful collectible for lovers of Japanese art, antique pottery, or mid-century smoking culture. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library. -
This vintage hardcover edition of Mozart: The Wonder Boy by Opal Wheeler and Sybil Deucher offers a delightful and informative look into the early life of one of the world’s most celebrated composers. Originally published in 1943 by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. in New York, this book is part of the beloved “Childhood of Famous Composers” series. Beautifully illustrated throughout, the book features charming drawings that bring Mozart’s story to life, along with excerpts of his music to accompany the narrative. It captures the wonder of Mozart’s childhood, his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left in classical music. Ideal for young readers, music educators, and collectors of vintage biographies, this timeless book makes a wonderful addition to any home, classroom, or music lover’s library.
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