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1968E480424uqmug170301Oxford University Press 1968. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Ex-library book with typical stickers and stampings. Anti theft tag was removed from the inside of the back cover and some paper was lost in the removal. Marker stain on back cover. Priority shipping available on this item. No international shipping. Oxford University Press hardcover
193832395Washington: Government Printing Office 1938. Very Good -. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1938. Research Monograph XVII. Tall octavo 25.5cm; xxiv161pp. Photos tables and graphs throughout. Illustrated paper wraps. Covers a bit toned and edgeworn; lower inch of spine chipped away with adjacent tears; label for "William G. Mather 205 Horticulture Building" stricken in pencil for "Leadley" at bottom front. Tears starting along rest of front hinge with textblock opening easily between a couple gatherings but binding is holding. Pages unmarked. <br /> <br /> Works Progress Administration Monograph XVII. Government Printing Office unknown
1938365978Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1938. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. This report evaluates the various characteristics of rural families on relief in terms of their effect on the families' need for aid."—letter of transmittal.<br /> <br /> Research Monograph XVII<br /> <br /> xxiv 161 pages. Illustrated with half-tone photographs most uncredited but at least two are by Dorothea Lange one by Ben Shahn and many by Russell Lee. First edition First printing. Very good in gray printed wrappers also issued in cloth. United States Government Printing Office unknown
1939365979Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1939. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. A comprehensive analysis of rural migration in the United States"—letter of transmittal.<br /> <br /> Research Monograph XIX.<br /> <br /> xxi 192 pages. Illustrated with half-tone photographs including images by Dorothea Lange and other WPA photographers. First edition First printing. Very good in gray printed wrappers probably also issued in cloth. Some pages are foxed. United States Government Printing Office unknown
1938365977Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1938. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. A survey and summary of state-level reports on youth unemployment and prospects with less than optimistic conclusions "the baffling economic situation" is one heading. Of course the solution to widespread unemployment was the coming war.<br /> <br /> Research Monograph XV. <br /> <br /> xx 167 pages. Illustrated with half-tone photographs most uncredited but at least one is by Dorothea Lange and two are by Ben Shahn. First edition first printing. Very good in gray printed wrappers. United States Government Printing Office unknown
1939152848San Francisco: Works Progress Administration 1939. First Edition. First Edition. <br /> <br /> The Works Progress Administration's Division of Social Research sponsored and published a series of monographs throughout the late 1930s this volume being a thorough history of regional San Francisco burlesque. <br /> <br /> Near Fine in pictorial wrappers with brief wear at the heel. Works Progress Administration unknown
1939152843San Francisco: Works Progress Administration 1939. First Edition. First Edition.<br /> <br /> The Works Progress Administration's Division of Social Research sponsored and published a series of monographs throughout the late 1930s this volume being a thorough history of regional San Francisco minstrelsy. <br /> <br /> Very Good in pictorial wrappers with light wear and soil throughout and silver fish damage to the first leaf. Works Progress Administration unknown
194030095Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1940. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Octavo. xxii 124 pages. Illustrations and figures. Black and white photographs by Dorothea Lange and Ben Shahn. Gray wraps with black lettered title and Plantation illustration on front cover. Library discard stamp on the front cover. Name top right corner of the front cover. Light wear to the covers. Small chips head and base of the spine. Interior contents clean. List of Research Monographs on verso of front wrap. Government Printing Office unknown
1942365976Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1942. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. A study of public school vocational training programs based on interviews with more than 3000 students who had received full-time training under the provisions of the Smith-Hughes Act.<br /> <br /> Research Monograph XXV. <br /> <br /> xxxii 152 pages. Illustrated with black-and-white halftone photographs mostly by uncredited WPA photographers. First edition First printing. Very good in gray printed wrappers. United States Government Printing Office unknown
193834102Elizabeth New Jersey: Colby and McGowan 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/fair. Octavo. Blue cloth hardcover with yellow dust jacket. 2 xvi 1 387 pages 1. Blue cloth hardcover has very light shelf wear. Light toning to the end papers. Previous owner name on the right front flyleaf. Dust jacket is faded completely on the spine and faded around the edges. Some spotting creasing and a few small chips to the jacket. Colby and McGowan hardcover
194120473New York: Hastings House. 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. Board with a bit darkening light soiling and rubbing. Browning to endpapers. Internally handsome and tight; Including the beautiful photogravures; American Guide Series; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 122 pages . Hastings House hardcover
19417625Ogden: The Utah Historical Records Survey 1941. First Edition. 271pp. Quarto 27 cm 1/4 brown cloth over brown printed wrappers. Very good. WPA work for this central Utah county. Dale L. Morgan 1914 - 1971 was an American historian accomplished researcher biographer editor and critic. He specialized in material on Utah history Mormon history the American fur trade and overland trails. His work is known both for its comprehensive research and accuracy and for the fluid imagery of his prose. The Utah Historical Records Survey unknown
19387544Ogden: The Historical Records Survey 1938. First Edition. 257pp. Quarto 27 cm Post binding with 1/4 black cloth cover over tan printed wrappers. Very good. WPA work for this northern Utah county. Ex-libris Dale L. Morgan with his signature at the upper right corner of the cover. Not in Saunders.<br /> <br /> Dale L. Morgan 1914 - 1971 was an American historian accomplished researcher biographer editor and critic. He specialized in material on Utah history Mormon history the American fur trade and overland trails. His work is known both for its comprehensive research and accuracy and for the fluid imagery of his prose. The Historical Records Survey unknown
19387624Ogden: The Historical Records Survey 1938. First Edition. 95pp. Quarto 27 cm Post binding with 1/4 black cloth cover over tan printed wrappers. Very good. WPA work for this northern Utah county. Ex-libris Dale L. Morgan with his signature at the upper right corner of the cover. Dale L. Morgan 1914 - 1971 was an American historian accomplished researcher biographer editor and critic. He specialized in material on Utah history Mormon history the American fur trade and overland trails. His work is known both for its comprehensive research and accuracy and for the fluid imagery of his prose. The Historical Records Survey unknown
19407542Salt Lake City: The Utah Historical Records Survey 1940. First Edition. 71pp. Quarto 27 cm 1/4 black cloth over brown and tan printed wrappers. Very good. Ex-libris Dale L. Morgan with his signature at the upper right corner of the cover. This work follows 'History and Bibliography of Religion in Utah Volume 1.' "We deeply appreciate the courtesy of the project workers in all of their relations with us and their painstaking approach to their task. The Baptists of Utah take pleasure in commending this volume." - R.P. Douglass Executive Secretary - Utah Baptist Convention from the Preface.<br /> <br /> Dale L. Morgan 1914 - 1971 was an American historian accomplished researcher biographer editor and critic. He specialized in material on Utah history Mormon history the American fur trade and overland trails. His work is known both for its comprehensive research and accuracy and for the fluid imagery of his prose. The Utah Historical Records Survey unknown
19417540Ogden: The Utah Historical Records Survey 1941. First Edition. 73pp. Quarto 27 cm 1/4 brown cloth over brown printed wrappers. Very good. Ex-libris Dale L. Morgan with his signature at the upper right corner of the cover. This work follows 'History and Bibliography of Religion in Utah Volume 1' and 'The Baptist Church Volume 2'. Covers Buddhist Bodies; Church of Christ Scientist; Churches of God; Churches of the Nazarene; Congregational -Christian Churches; Disciples of Christ; Eastern Orthodox; Evangelical Free Churches; Independent Churches; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jewish Congregations; Schismatic Mormon groups; Lutheran Bodies; Pentecostal Assemblies; Presbyterian; Salvation Army; Spiritualists; Unitarian; Volunteers of America <br /> <br /> Dale L. Morgan 1914 - 1971 was an American historian accomplished researcher biographer editor and critic. He specialized in material on Utah history Mormon history the American fur trade and overland trails. His work is known both for its comprehensive research and accuracy and for the fluid imagery of his prose. The Utah Historical Records Survey unknown
194920617New York: Hastings House. 1949. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. DJ with very light chipping. Small open tear to DJ top spine. A bit musty ; American Guide Series; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxi 545 pages . Hastings House hardcover
193721089Boston: Armenian Historical Society. 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Gilt lettering a bit faded. Small holes to last two pages not affecting readability. Internally a handsome and tight copy. ; While small in number Armenians have had influence over the history and development of Massachusetts; Photographures; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 145 pages . Armenian Historical Society hardcover
19196459Washington D.C.: United States Railroad Administration Agricultural Section 1919. First edition. 9x8" 1 35 1pp including wrappers. Photographs map. Illustrated wrappers staple bound. Some toning to wraps light vertical crease throughout small chip and some smudging to rear wrapper. Very good or better. <br /> <br /> Nicely preserved and scarce Wyoming promotional issued as part of the Agricultural Series No. 10 by the U.S. Railroad Administration. Copiously illustrated with photos of the state's scenery and agricultural industries from livestock to farmland. We date this publication by the governor's message at the front written by Robert D. Carey who took office in 1918 and served until 1922. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites only a copy at the Newberry Library in Chicago. United States Railroad Administration, Agricultural Section unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original engraved map on the silk handkerchief made in Yildiz Palace for the 'Iane Sergisi' [i.e. Exhibition of the Social Assistance] in the period of Sultan Abdülhamid II. In its decorative frame. Frame size: 53,5x53,5 cm; map size: 38x38 cm. In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/600.000. Several minimal splits, minor foxing, and slight stains on cloth. Otherwise in good condition. A rare and decorative 1897 silk handkerchief map of the Greco-Turkish War in 1897, which was the only war in which the Ottoman army was victorious during the reign of Abdulhamid 2, is a fine example of Ottoman / Turkish cartographic textiles made in Ottoman court (Yildiz Palace textile workshops). This beautiful map depicts an attractive war scene from the 1313 Greek War on the upper half, and it's engraved a map of Balkan & Greek lands on its lower half. War painting has 'Melona' signature in Ottoman script. The map shows Thessaloniki [i.e. Salonica] Bay on the west; Yanya [i.e. Ioanna] Vilayat on the east; lands of Greece, Galos Bay, Uzi Strait on the south and Dimetoka and Avalonia areas in the Serefiye, Ergiri sanjaks on the north in its period. Written on the map, "Baht-i himâye-yi feyzvâne-i cenâb-i hilâfetpenâhide evlad-i süheda ve mecrûhin-i asakir-i sâhâne", [i.e. It was printed for the "Iane Sergisi" (i.e. The Social Help Exhibition) in the high memory of our soldiers who were martyred and veterans in the Greek War under the patronage of the Sultan.]. The Greco-Turkish War of 1897, also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97 (Mauro '97), or the Unfortunate War (Atychis polemos), was a war fought between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire. Its immediate cause was the question over the status of the Ottoman province of Crete, whose Greek majority long-desired union with Greece. Despite the Ottoman victory on the field, an autonomous Cretan State under Ottoman suzerainty was established the following year (as a result of the intervention of the Great Powers after the war), with Prince George of Greece and Denmark as its first High Commissioner. This was the first war effort in which the military and political personnel of Greece were put to test since the Greek War of Independence in 1821. For the Ottoman Empire, this was also the first war effort in which the reorganized military personnel were put to test. The Ottoman army was under the guidance of a German military mission led by Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, who had reorganized it after the defeat in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). The conflict proved Greece was wholly unprepared for war. Plans, fortifications and weapons were non-existent, the mass of the officer corps was unsuited to its tasks, and training was inadequate. As a result, the numerically superior, better organized, equipped and led Ottoman forces pushed the Greek forces south out of Thessaly. Almost all of the aids made to the families or disabled people of those who were martyred in the 1897 Ottoman-Greek War (such as printing this map) were made within the framework of the donations of "Evlâd-i Süheda and Malûlîn-i Guzât-i Asâkir-i Sahane". People and citizens of all classes and beliefs, including members of the Ottoman court, ministers, bureaucrats, civil servants, merchants and tradesmen, participated in this aid campaign at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century. Not in OCLC.
206600Paris, Chez Baudouin, Impr. de l'Assemblée Nationale, S.d. (1790) in-8, 4 pp., dérelié.
205479S.l., 1789 in-12, 15 pp., broché. Vignette.
85711Alençon, Imp. de Vve Malassis l'Aîné, 1791 in-4, 4 pp., vignette.
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