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186939163San Francisco: Lith. Britton & Rey 1869. 1st printing. OCLC records a single copy at UC Berkeley. Folding map now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Edge chips with tear in margin of lower left. Occasional small separation at fold junctures. Very Good. Constant ratio linear horizontal scale: 900. Terms of Sale printed in upper left under Auctioneer's name. Single sheet of light weight paper almost newsprint printed black recto only. Folded 5x. Map shows two perspectives: the section of Oakland wherein resides the tract on left and the tract itself on right larger scale area bounded generally by San Pablo Ave. 28th St. Grove St. and 26th St. Block numbers tract names owners of large parcels street names railroads etc. Oriented with north toward top. Unfolded oblong format: 23-71/2" x 35-7/8". Folded: 9-3/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> Lith. Britton & Rey unknown books
194846472Oakland California 1948. All now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning. Modest wear. Very Good. An archive of 15 vernacular hand-inked documents of Oaks games & players 1947 - 1950. Includes 4 page Oakland Tribune memorial publication which duplicates the newspaper's front page for September 27th 1948 announcing the Oaks as Champions an interior photographic spread of the team members & last page with facsimile autographs of the team's members. Accompanied by newspaper clipping of the All-Star game at Seals Stadim. Group photograph half-tone of the team captioned. Memorial publication: 11" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>Obviously compiled by an Oaks fan herein is documented the team's efforts during the years 1947 - 1950. The Oaks won the Pacific Coast League Championship in September 1948 and we note Stengel was hired by the Yankees one month later. unknown books
1954224809Leiden E.J. Brill 1954. 1954. Tall 8vo. Volumes 1-6. Full brown cloth stamped in gilt. Fine condition. Bookplate of Vincent Lloyd Russell and the front pastedown of each volume. 6 volumes. Hardcover. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1954. hardcover books
1946CA0057xxiv549 pages with 120 facsimile pages. Folio 13" x 9 1/2" bound in original publisher's wrappers. Originally written in English by Dr. Wagner it was published only in Spanish. Translated by Joaquin Garcia Pimentel and Federico Gomez de Orozco. Limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 285 on "fulva charta de Coyoacan" a yellow-tinted paper manufactured in Coyoacan. First edition.<br /><br />This monumental work was ten years in preparation. It contains a description of the books printed in Mexico before 1601 and in most cases includes a reproduction of the title page references to other bibliographies census of copies in public and private hands and prices and dates of sale. The author modestly calls this a supplement to the bibliographies of Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta Jose Toribio Medina and Nicolas Leon. Actually it is the most complete and detailed work on printing in Mexico from 1539 to 1600 ever published.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Edge wear to wrappers with some closed tears else a very good copy still unread. Editorial Polis paperback books
1852045134London: Richard Bentley 1852. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Attaractively bound in half leather over marbled boards. Edges and corners worn but an attractive binding. Scattered foxing notes on the rear endpaper in pencil. 153pp Size: duodecimo 12mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 045134. <br/><br/> Richard Bentley hardcover books
1959008957Paris: Imprimerie Nationale/Librairie Adrien-Maisonneuve 1959. Published 1959-63- 73. Original brown cloth gilt lettering. volume I and II text: xii xii 885 ii pp. Volume III index: 305pp. A Near Fine set. small corner bumps interiors clean and bright. RARE no other copies found in current commerce. A heavy set that will require additional postage for priority and international orders. Please inquire. . First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Imprimerie Nationale/Librairie Adrien-Maisonneuve Hardcover books
1854253891New York: Printed for the Authors 1854. First Edition. Embossed Cloth. Good binding. Bound in publisher's blue/green embossed cloth with title blocked in gold on the spine; general shelfwear to the extremities including some fraying at the spine ends; foxing throughout with some occasional pencil marginal brackets. While primarily recording their time in New York State where they acted as "book peddlers" to finance their travels there are several entries from Richmond Petersburg and Norfolk Virginia as well as Raleigh North Carolina. Their Notes include some observations on slavery. Clark notes this this book "is a real contribution to travel literature." Digital images can be made available upon request Sabin 47798 Howes M513 Clark III:361. Good binding. Printed for the Authors unknown books
1848E0530<p> 614 pages illustrated with 64 lithographed or engraved plates 3 battle-plans plus some figure drawings within the text. Octavo 8¾x5¼" bound in original publisher's black cloth and paper spine label. Thirtieth Congress - First Session. Ex. Doc. NO. 41. Cowan page 195; Graff 1249; Howes E145; Wagner-Camp 148:5; Zamorano Eighty 33 First edition House of Representatives issues of the report containing the reports of Lieutenant Abert Colonel Cooke and Captain Johnson as well as that of Emory; the Senate issue only contained the Emory report.</p><p><br />In 1844 Emory served in an expedition that produced a new map of Texan claims westward to the Rio Grande. He came to public attention as the author of the <i>Notes of a Military Reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego California</i> published by the Thirtieth United States Congress in 1848. This report described terrain and rivers cities and forts and made observations about Indians Mexicans primarily in New Mexico Territory Arizona Territory and Southern California. It was and is considered one of the important chronicles and descriptions of the historic Southwest particularly noted for its maps. Emory was a reliable and conscientious cartographer. There is a story of testament as to Emory's dedication to accuracy that says John Bartlett his supervisor in the Corps of Topographical Engineers made him sign off on a misplaced boundary marker creating a sweet revenge for Emory who replaced him as Head of the International Boundary Commission in 1855. So accurate were his maps that when topographical engineers were surveying possible routes for the transcontinental railroad the most Southern route did not need to be surveyed thanks to the outstanding work by William H. Emory. But William H. Emory did more than just map the terrain; he also made notes about the plant life as well as the people who inhabited the sparsely populated southwest. Notating the social relations of some of the Native American people he wrote: "Women when captured are taken as wives by those who capture them but they are treated by the Indian wives of the capturers as slaves and made to carry wood and water; if they chance to be pretty or receive too much attention from their lords and masters they are in the absence of the latter unmercifully beaten and otherwise maltreated. The most unfortunate thing which can befall a captive woman is to be claimed by two persons. In this case she is either shot or delivered up for indiscriminate violence.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Binding worn at edges and spine ends cloth splitting along front joint; occasional light foxing lacking the two maps as noted very good.</p> Wendell & Van Benthuysen, Printers hardcover books
1915008059Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh Ltd. 1915. RARE.Worldcat shows only The British Library with a holding. In original printed beige paper wrappers illustrated with 10 black and white photographs. Good spine and rear wrapper missing last signature loose from binding front wrapper with edge wear all contents present interior clean and unmarked most pages uncut. iv 90 pp. Britain and Tibet 1765-1947 3223. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Paperback books
193248717London: Printed in Great Britain by J. J. Keliher & Co. Ltd. 111 Kingsway W.C.2 and Published by Imperial Airways Ltd 1932. 1st printing presumed. Printed self-wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning otherwise VG. 12 pp. Text illustrated with 7 cuts. 5" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>"Imperial Airways was the early British commercial long-range airline operating from 1924 to 1939 and principally serving the British Empire routes to South Africa India and the Far East including Australia Malaya and Hong Kong. The airplanes provided seats for about 20 passengers typically businessman or colonial administrators. Accidents were frequent: in the first six years 32 people died in seven incidents. Imperial Airways never achieved the levels of technological innovation of its competitors and was merged into the British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC in 1939." Wiki. Here offered a passenger how-to from this pre-WWII British airline. Herein passengers are instructed in divers topics from "Bookings" "just as easy as it is to buy a railway ticket" to "Luggage" up to 33 lbs without additional charge to "Lavatories" "All . have a lavatory on board." to "On Arrival at the Air Port" "officials of Imperial Airways will see to your luggage do not bother about it at all." to "Hints to the Passenger Who is New to Air Travel" "Do not mind about occasional little ups and downs in flight on windy days.". How 'bout those crashes should I worry about those Not found on OCLC- a rare fragile survivor from this one-time player in commercial aviation. Printed in Great Britain by J. J. Keliher & Co., Ltd., 111 Kingsway, W.C.2 and Published by Imperial Airways Ltd unknown books
1940003325New York: Common Council for American Unity 1940. Near Fine wrappers faintly age toned. Published in the run-up to WW II as an attempt to promote unity and quell discrimination and prejudice against foreign-born Americans. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Common Council for American Unity Paperback books
196731448London: Hutchinson 1967. 1st edition. Hardback. Pictorial eps. Yellow dust jacket. NF/VG spine panel slightly sun-tanned. 354 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/>An accounting of Britain's time in India. Hutchinson hardcover books
1991191519Shopwyke Hall Chichester Suxxex: Phillimore 1991. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. No markings in text. Slight wear at top and bottom of dustjacket spine. Dustjacket is price-clipped; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Phillimore unknown books
1996126659Belfast Northern Ireland: North of Ireland Family History Society 1996. Softcover. VG some writing on page 1 a few minor wear marks. Light blue wraps staple-bound 56 pp some BW illustrations. "The Cromies of Portsmouth" "Murphy's Law: Bonnon Bonham Bonnane Bannon - Caverine" "Names being researched" and other articles. North of Ireland Family History Society unknown books
1941008910Raleigh NC: North Carolina Division United Daughters of the Confederacy 1941. SCARCE Association Copy SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY EDITOR at front end page -"To Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt from his friend Blanch L. Smith Author". 131 2 pages with numerous black and white photographs. Very Good cloth boards lightly soiled light foxing associated with photographs. Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt 1870-1942 was a prominent North Carolina geologist conservationist and state and civic leader. In W.W I he was the colonel in command of the First Battalion of the 105th Engineers and was part of the famous Thirtieth "Old Hickory" Division the first to break the Hindenburg Line.NCpedia. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY EDITOR. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Association Copy. North Carolina Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Hardcover books
1889007088Raleigh NC: Edwards & Broughton Publishers 1889. Very Good prior owner name dated 1895 in pencil front paste down and 3rd front end page. Very Good in original dark brown cloth titles in gilt floral end pages cloth rubbed at spine ends and fore edges. All maps and illustrations present fold-out map of the Carolinas at p.16 particularly nice. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Edwards & Broughton, Publishers Hardcover books
1913218574London: Andrew Melrose 1913. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. No pencil or ink markings in text. Brown cloth spine on brown paper covered boards. Light stain to bottom back board. Corners lightly bumped. Very Good binding. Andrew Melrose unknown books
1588044443Seville: Fernando Diaz 1588. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Later tree calf worn front hinge split rear starting front endpaper torn at the top corner as is the title with an old repair and manuscript UZIA in the title to replace the missing letters. A few paper repairs in the margins touching a few letters a few short tears with no real loss scattered pencil marks and a few minor marginal marks in an old hand. One group of pages trimmed a little close with loss of some text to the table on leaf 53 of the genealogy of the Kings of Austria. Generally minor scatterd foxing browning and staining - mostly quite clean. Magnificently illustrated throughout with armorial devices - first and only edition of an outstanding work on the Andalusian aristocracy. 10 348 ff. Argote de Molina great humanist and librarian also edited the first Spanish book on hunting 1582 and a history of the embassy sent by Henry III of Castille in 1403--1406 to the Court of Tamerlaine at Samarkand 1582. Graesse A195 noting that the title page is often lacking. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044443. <br/><br/> Fernando Diaz hardcover books
190921197Minneapolis MN: Brooks Press 1909. Hardcover. Very Good. 283 pp with frontispiece illustrations index. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering. Slight rubbing to extremities lowers corner bumped; text clean binding tight. A compilation of poems stories and essays intended to instill pride and a sense of their own history in the Native American students at St. Mary's Industrial School in Odanah Wisconsin. Well meaning but sterotypical and romanticized containing work by Longfellow Whittier William Cullen Bryant etc. Like most Indian schools this one founded in 1883 forbade students to speak their native languages or practice traditional tribal religious rituals. Brooks Press hardcover books
1899039946Quincy MA: Eastern Printing & Engraving 1899. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. Slight wear and soiling to blue cloth boards otherwise fine and unmarked. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 039946. <br/><br/> Eastern Printing & Engraving hardcover books
1965005865Baltimore Maryland: By the Author in Cooperation with the Maryland Historical Society 1965. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on title page - " May 5 1968 Presented to George Taliaferro With great admiration to a great American whose as a outstanding American professional football player was "Don't flinch- Don't But hit the line hard." Theo. R. McKeldin". Theodore McKeldin was Mayor of Baltimore twice from 1943-47 and 1963-67 and was the 53rd Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1951 to 1959. He was the last Republican to be elected as Mayor of Baltimore a staunch advocate for civil rights for African Americans and was awarded the Sidney Hollander Award. George Taliaferro was a 3 time All-American running back at Indiana University and the first African American to be drafted into the NFL 2 years before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in professional baseball. A wonderful Presentation and Association Copy Fine in a Near fine dust jacket light wear at the edges and a stray red ink mark at spine. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY CONTRIBUTOR. Second Printing. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Presentation Copy. By the Author in Cooperation with the Maryland Historical Society Hardcover books
1853007721London: Ingram Cooke & Co. 1853. Finely bound in signed J. Wright Binder full dark brown crushed morocco covers bordered in two gilt fillets with gilt winged corner decorations and central tooled gilt depiction of the deity Baal back with five raised bands and five gilt tooled depictions of intertwined asps gilt lettering ornate gilt inner dentelles all edges gilt. Profusely illustrated with 279 illustrations including maps. xx map 429 pp. Very Good joint front cover starting to open at top edge corners rubbed light toning to end pages. . Second Edition Revised. Morocco. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ingram, Cooke & Co. Hardcover books
183320646Baltimore 1833. Disbound. VG some foxing & edgewear. Pp 1 - 16. 8vo. <br/><br/>National & world news of the period including Webster's remarks opposing a tariff bill under consideration in Congress. unknown books
199723658University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0271016493 . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Pennsylvania State University Press hardcover books
199228706Canberra:: Australian National University. Near Fine. 1992. Paperback. 0731514386 . First edition paperback. About fine in black printed wraps. . Australian National University, paperback books