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61099bdKey West Fla.; Key West Administration n.d. ca. 1935. Oblong octavo stiff illustrated tan wrappers stapled 32 pp. Color illustrations created by local artists double-page color map color bird’s eye view. Fine. unknown books
1938194108Viking Press 1938. Hardcover. Good/Good. Dust jacket has modest wear and chipping at edges. It has been wrapped to prevent further damage. Green cloth boards and binding are good with some fading and wear. Light foxing on page edges. Endpapers have uneven toning. Front facing title page has attached bookplate. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Viking Press hardcover books
19412177Portland: The Oregon Historical Records Survey 1941. 332pp. Quarto 27.5 cm Tan printed wrappers with a binder's tape spine as issued. Very good. Title manuscript in white on the spine. WPA work detailing the holdings of the Wasco County archives located in The Dalles. Uncommon. The Oregon Historical Records Survey unknown books
19397389fdJacksonville: The Historical Records Survey Project 1939. Octavo cloth-backed flexible boards iv 29 pp. Near-Fine; former-owner signature. The Historical Records Survey Project, 1939. hardcover books
194054637San Francisco: the Survey 1940. xi 98 v to 432 v to 703 iv to 844p. 8 x 10 inch cardstock wraps original binder's tape spines; neatly ex-library a neat clean set. Customs procurement public health coast guard mint internal revenue; includes rough guides to Los Angeles and San Francisco narcotics field enforcement division archives. the Survey unknown books
194051055San Francisco: The Survey 1940. xi 98 v to 432 v 434 - 703 iv 705 - 844p. planographed recto only; uniform 8.5 x 11 inch printed wraps with binder's-tape spines very good. Customs procurement public health coast guard mint internal revenue; includes rough guides to Los Angeles and San Francisco narcotics field enforcement division archives. The Survey unknown books
1941258604Richmond: Historical Records Survey of Virginia 1941. Soft Cover. Fair binding. Two Volumes plus Supplement. Bindings holding well. First and third volumes missing back wrappers; chipping to front wrapper vol. i minor loss to wrappers of vol. ii chipping to spines; tape marks to volumes. previous owner writing and tape mark to first blank page; light staining to edge of text block; no markings in text. Binding sound. Fair binding. Historical Records Survey of Virginia unknown books
1993002630Owen Co. IN: Owen County Historical and Genealogical Society 1993. A few marginal check marks Else As New. . Reprint. Spiral Binding. As New/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Owen County Historical and Genealogical Society Paperback books
1993006058Mt. Vernon IN : Windmill Publ. Inc 1993. RARE. Near Fine light foxing to end pages a few pages with corner creases. Contents are clean tight and unmarked. . Reprint. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Windmill Publ. Inc Hardcover books
197454912Washington: the Department 1974. 76p. 8x10 inches wraps. With particular emphasis on Hispanic and Asian immigrants. the Department unknown books
1939203200Bridgeport: WPA & The Milford Tercentenary Committee 1939. Hardcover. xii 204p. index maps illustrations lengthy pencil note on front free endpaper with page numbers noted stating that the owner's ancestors co-founded the town pencil marks and notes throughout otherwise very good first edition in blue cloth boards and gilt. American Guide Series. The previous owner a Mrs. Delmar J. Miller of Stockton CA was a descendent of Henry and Elizabeth Bolsford among the founders of Milford CT. Dykes 40 Powell 142. WPA & The Milford Tercentenary Committee hardcover books
1937291548Marietta Ohio: Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 1937. RENTSCHLER F. Map. Fold-out pamphlet. 23" x 17 1/2".<br/><br/> This pictorial map of the Old Northwest Territory showing from Mississippi River to the Ohio River and the eastern border of Ohio is as full of historical detail as it is informative. The larger map in the center highlights the Old Northwest Territory within the context of the surrounding states. Pictorial icons and labels offer a peek into important historical events in the area and data such as battles fought and population statistics. At the top of the page a series of explanatory maps delineate how the US came into possession of the Northwest Territory most notably showing Indian dispossession. An inset on the left side of the page explains Thomas Jefferson's conception for the subdivision of this new territory into states. Some of the more interesting ideas he had for states include "Polypotania" and "Cherronesus." Finally a series of maps at the bottom of the page show how each state came to be. The back includes a copy of the Ordinance of 1787 which charted a government for the Northwest Territory.<br/><br/> Northwest Territory Celebration Commission unknown books
1937178260Romney: Sponsored by the Town Council of Romney 1937. Paperback. 67p. frontis-portraits foreword prefatory note illustrated with photos 17x21inch folded plan of the town and an 8.5x11 inch letter signed by "Blaire Saines" dated 1938 laid-in very good trade-sized paperback in printed wraps with Library of Congress surplus stamp on cover. Sponsored by the Town Council of Romney paperback books
194877410Washington: GPO 1948. Paperback. Very Good. folding map photos 311p. Original wrapper. 27cm. Cover browned around edges. Former owner's name. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
1998042516Washington: National Archives and Records Administration 1998. 2d Edition. Compiled by Robert B. Matchette. 3 volumes 2428p. original stiff printed boards thick quarto format ex libris. Contents: v. 1 Record groups 1 through 170. v. 2 Record groups 171-515. v. 3 Index. National Archives and Records Administration unknown books
1946Embry 175717U. of Georgia Press 1946. Second printing. Front endpapers browned small owner's inked stampnear fine. Red cloth no dust jacket. Part of the American Guide Series. U. of Georgia Press, 1946. Second printing. hardcover books
194032119Athens: University of Georgia Press 1940. Hardcover. Very Good. xxviii 538pp index map in rear pocket few tape repairs else very good. Ink name on front free endpaper else a very good hardback in publisher's red cloth; no jacket. <br/><br/> University of Georgia Press hardcover books
19378470Galena: The City of Galena 1937. Paperback. 80p. 16p. b&w photos illustrated with woodcuts plans maps foreword preface chronology personal interviews mild offsetting to final page from folded color map at rear very good first edition trade-sized paperback in blue wraps. American Guide Series. Nelson Algren wrote part of this book - see no. B2 in Bruccoli's "Nelson Algren a descriptive bibliography" The woodcuts are signed "Delson The City of Galena paperback books
1943TB22103Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1943. First Edition. First printing Good in stapled heavy paper covers with a stapled and braided cord binding. The corners of the covers are heavily worn creased and chipped and show mild dampness staining. The title page shows a column of numbers in ink and a number of the pages in the body of the text have folded corners. Nevertheless all pages are present. A small quarto containing 82 pages of text illustrated with line drawings and cartoons. Government Printing Office unknown books
1940178250Columbus & Fremont: Sponsored by The Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Society & C. A. Hochenedel City of Fremont 1940. Paperback. 115p. preface frontis-portraits chronology references illustrated with photos and a folding map at rear very good first edition trade-sized paperback in green pictorial wraps. American Guide Series. Dykes 247. Sponsored by The Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Society & C. A. Hochenedel City of Fremont paperback books
194058732Columbus: The Ohio State Achaeological and Historical Society. Very Good. 1940. First Edition. Heavy pictorial wrapper covers. Original Printed Wrappers 115 pages fold out map at rear Very Good condition. . The Ohio State Achaeological and Historical Society unknown books
194958883Fontenay-sous-Bois: the monthly 1949. 20p. mimeo'd; 10.5 x 8.25 inch staplebound printed wraps. Very brownedcreased back cover stained shows handling soil and edgewear. the monthly unknown books
1939WRCLIT63171Stanford: James Ladd Delkin - Stanford University 1939. Small quarto. Cloth and pictorial boards paper spine label. Frontis illustrations and plates. Boards somewhat marked and dust- soiled bookplate; just a good copy internally very good. First edition. One of 1000 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. Prepared by the Northern California Writers' Project for the American Guide Series. Introduction by Walter McElroy illustrations by Pauline Vinson. James Ladd Delkin - Stanford University hardcover books
1937WRCLIT72889New York 1937. Volume one numbers 4 & 5; volume 2 numbers 1-4. Six issues. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations a few in color. Wrappers occasionally dust-tanned or smudged library blind-stamp in lower fore- corner of first wrapper; chiefly very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. The last three issues here indicate efforts to achieve distribution to the public through newsstands and bookshops rather than just to individuals associated with the Project. Those issues were distributed according to a note in pictorial covers rather than in the typographic wrappers evidenced here. Don Freeman contributed several frontispieces including color and there are color plates of marionettes and costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flanagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1936WRCLIT72942New York 1936. Volume one number five. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations two pages in color lithograph. Wrappers faintly dust tanned at edgesotherwise very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a multilithographed frontispiece and there are two color plates of costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books