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200810849Paris, France loisirs, 1995 ; in-8, 194 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Préface de Patrice Sébastien.
188846016N.Y.: Burgoyne Quick Printing Co. 1888. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. Removed from a larger volume rear wrapper lacking minor soiling and browning ownership stamps and page renumbering in red. 17 pp. Sm. 4to. The Iron Mountain Railroad Company of Memphis was part of Jay Gould's extensive network of Railroads later taken over by his son named in this document George Jay Gould 1864-1923 Stamped on front wrapper & first leaf: Property of White & Kemble who'd published "Atlas and Digest of Railroad Mortgages" at the turn of the 20th century. We could locate no copies of this document in OCLC nor in other online sources. Burgoyne Quick Printing Co. unknown
188734305New York: Press of Fleming Brewster & Alley 1887. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. String bound wraps with illustration on the front. 8 pages. Illustrated views of Kennesaw Mountain and Confederate troops digging in defensive positions on Kennesaw Mountain. The red string on the front cover is torn and the front cover is mostly detached. Covers have light to moderate soil. Light edge stains to the interior. Poem written in facsimile hand. A fair to good copy. Published the Western & Atlantic Railroad. Press of Fleming Brewster & Alley unknown
201414142Paris, Flammarion aventure vecue, 1966 ; in-8, 249 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En très bon état - dédicace cadeau sur un feuillet.
202001147Paris, Flammarion, 1945 ; in-8, 187 pp., br.
1974LFA-126712692Publication trimestrielle : 54 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1974LFA-126712693Publication trimestrielle : 38 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1987LFA008bbN° 190 - Juillet-août 1987 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée + un supplément de 60 pages "Les Transports"
1999LFA-126740869Revue de 64 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1914426491914. Photograph. Very Good. Large format photograph 16 x 21 cm on a light brown mount 25 x 30 cm with embossed and dark brown borders. No backstamp. Mount is creased and bumped in a few places with a small split and a small loss at bottom right. Photograph is only lightly rubbed but still unfaded and with nice contrasts. Shows several workers on and around the bridge. Written in contemporary pen on the front of the mount in the margins: "First Bridge across river above Main Dam at Thompson Falls Montana. July 30 1914 unknown
201110909Paris, Editions stock - les livres de la nature, 1937 ; in-12, 246 pp., broché. Bon état - au-dessus de la plus haute route d'Europe (des aiguilles d'Arves au Grand Paradeso) 6e édition.
1976LFA-126740935Revue d'histoire populaire : 32 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
9395Moulins, Crépin-Leblond, 1889 ; plaquette in-12, brochée. 31pp. Couverture jaunie. ²²²²²
202502919Paris, Seuil, 2020 ; in-8, 171 pp., br.
201315581Paris, Le cherche midi, 1993 ; in-8, 231 pp., br.
201315862Paris, Succes du livre, 1998 ; in-8, 193 pp., br.
1900A2327Neuchatel - Leipzig, Comptoir de Phototypie - Koehler, s.d. (vers 1900) ; in-folio oblong, environ 250 pp., relié demi-veau brun glace, dos à nerfs. Nombreuses photos et descriptifs de lieux. Bon état.
Neuchatel - Leipzig, Comptoir de Phototypie - Koehler, s.d. (vers 1900); in-folio oblong, environ 250 pp., relié demi-veau brun glace, dos à nerfs. Nombreuses photos et descriptifs de lieux. Bon état.
1946_202401146Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1946 ; in-8, [2]-202 pp. + 8 pl. hors-texte, broché, couverture illustrée. Collection «la Vie en montagne», sous la direction de Jacques DIETERLEN. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc (virage bleu).
34672Lookout Mountain Tenn: G. T. Linn n.d. Hardcover. Good. Oblong octavo photograph album. Contents contain 9 black and white photographs approx. 6" x 3.5" mounted on black paper. Views include Lookout Mountain From Chattanooga; Moccasin Bend and Lookout Battlefield; Umbrella Rock; Above the Clouds; View from Battery Point; Point Lookout; Lookout Incline; Sunset Rock; and Peace Monument. 3 blank black paper sheets in back could be used for more post cards pictures etc. Brown cloth hardcover with title on the front. Front cover slightly warped with damp stained edges. A couple of small spots on the back cover. Interior contents in good condition. No date. Circa early 20th century. G. T. Linn hardcover
34675Cincinnati: Strobridge Lithograph company n.d. Cards. Fair. Approx. 7.5" x 5.5" green string bound collection of 12 mounted 3.75" x 5.25" souvenir photographs. Stiff cardboard covers with illustrated views and title on the front cover. Illustration on back cover. String ties coming loose and front cover near detached. First photograph is scuffed in the margins not affecting the image. Some fading to the photographs. Fair. <br /> <br /> Views include Lookout Mt. from Chattanooga; Lookout Incline; Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend; Chattanooga from Lookout Mountain; Craven's House and Lookout Battlefield; Point Hotel and Lookout Battlefield; Umbrella Rock; Rounding the High Bluff; Sunset Rock; Lookout Inn; Lulah Falls; and Sunset from Sunset Rock. Strobridge Lithograph company unknown
1953751801953 Paris, France-Empire, 1953, in 12 broché, 415 pages.
72947Grenoble, Arthaud, 1934, in 8° broché, 7 feuillets non chiffrés - 154 pages et 2 feuillets non chiffrés (errata) ; couverture illustrée (légèrement fanée).
192162358Seattle WA & Cooke City MT: Western Smelting & Power Company 1921. Oblong 4to. 10 x 7 in. 47 1 pp. With photo plates text illustrations 1 large folding map. Textured beige softcovers raised embossed copper decorative lettering front cover yapp fore-edges slight toning minor shelfwear still a VG bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly rare mining investment prospectus issued following World War I by The Western Smelting & Power Company to raise money to build their two-part aerial tramway system to connect the Homestake and Gold Dust mines to the Company’s copper smelter just completed in 1921. The WS&P Co. had already built a 350 kilowatt hydro-electric power plant near the 53 foot “Big Fall†waterfall on the Clark’s Fork River which featured a quarter mile wooden flume to carry water to the plant and in fact the flume required so much lumber they had also constructed a sawmill producing 800000 board feet of timber. When completed the tram operated at a speed of 12 mph and was capable of delivering 250 tons of ore to their smelter every six hours. Although the tram was completed four years later there is no evidence either the smelter or tram was in operation by 1926 and the company never reached commercial production. By late 1926 the Gold Dust Adit had reached 2100 and had not tapped the Homestake’s ore body and in 1929 the WS&P Co. had failed to stockpile any ore. Eventually the smelter was converted to 1000-ton flotation plant and destroyed by fire in 1988. The Map depicts “Claims surveyed for patent and principal locations New World unor Mining District Park County MT. Tanzer 1863-1927 had originally organized the New World Mining & Development Co. in Cooke City MT in 1904 and after beginning initial construction and with additional investors it became the Western Smelting & Power Co. He was an inveterate developer and promoter of Cooke City MT mining interests. No copies in Worldcat; See: Chapter 4. The Western Power and Smelting Aerial Tram System 24PA879 US Forest Service 2024 pp. 4-1 thru 4-32 with photos; Historical Note - Week of March 8th Cooke City Mining Man Dies in Germany Cooke City Montana Museum 2023. Western Smelting & Power Company, paperback
19087882Butte MT 1908. Large format. Silver gelatin photograph 25 cm x 20 xm / 10" x 8" on a black mount 30 cm x 25 cm / 12" x 10" with a decorative white floral border and rounded corners. Ink notation in the margin at the foot. Gentle rubbing to extremities. Strong contrasts. Nice view of four miners underground with drills and other heavy machinery. Anaconda Copper Mine located near Butte Montana was a leading producer of copper across the entire North American continent and made its owners some of the richest men in America and made Marcus Daly one of the 'Copper Kings' of Butte. unknown