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1955033738South Pasadena: South Pasadena High School 1955. First Edition . Cloth. Good. Photographs. Light Wear Signed By Many Students No Other Damage. <br/> <br/> South Pasadena High School hardcover
1935036610South Pasadena: South Pasadena And San Marino High School 1935. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs. 86 Oo. Black Cloth Heavily Embossed Green Endpapers. Wear To Ends Of Spine Endpapers Faded Reproduction Photo Of Student In Library Tipped Onto Front Pastedown No Marks Very Clean. <br/> <br/> South Pasadena ( And San Marino ) High School hardcover
1939019422South Pasadena: South Pasadena San Marino High School 1939. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs. Spine aged some aging to cloth and endpapers. <br/> <br/> South Pasadena San Marino High School hardcover
1931021761Los Angeles: Regional Planning Commission County of Los Angeles 1931. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine. Color and B/W Plans Folding Plans and Maps. 206 Pp. First Edition 1931. Green Cloth Printed In Black Gilt Map. Fine Exhibition Quality. <br/> <br/> Regional Planning Commission, County of Los Angeles hardcover
EW1858Samuel C. Morrison Historic Reprints Modern reprint; Textblock very clean and tight. Binding lightly edge and corner rubbed. 307p. Modern Reprint. Blue Buckram. Very Good. Wide Octavo. Hardcover. Samuel C. Morrison Historic Reprints Hardcover
047860New York: Port of New York 1893. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. ORIGINAL 1893-94 EDITION. Dark blue and burgundy cloth lettered in gilt with Statue of Liberty illus. in silver foil at top left corner of front cover beveled edges. Minor shelf wear. Firm binding intact hinges clean interior. Nicely preserved copy scarce. 169 pp. b&w plates many ads. Port of New York Hardcover
1905061511Lancaster PA: Pennsylvania German Society 1905. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Stiff blue wraps lettered in dark blue. Extended cover edges typically somewhat rubbed. Binding square and firm with stress creasing mild sunning and inked volume number to spine panel. Also includes records from 22 Oct. 1903 annual meeting at Lancaster. 68256140 pp. Limited to 500 copies scarce. Pennsylvania German Society Paperback
1842052781New Berlin PA: S. G. Miller 1842. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Black 1/4 cloth brown paper covered boards. Covers are spotted and show surface rubbing; cloth typically soiled with loss to lower spine panel and two chips along front joint binding firm. 1856 ownership inscription in pencil on front flyleaf. 116 pp. Interior typically foxed ranging light to moderate with paper loss and some scribbling inside back cover. Text in German. Scarce. S. G. Miller Hardcover
1786967301786 En Suisse, aux Dépens de la Société, 2 volumes, 1786, environ 27x21cm, en attente de reliure, dos et plat en grande partie manquants. Tome 1 : x + 584 pp, des franges sur le bord des 2 premières pages (garde et page de titre) et manque de papier sur leur coin supérieur, des mouillures sur le second plat et les 8 dernières pages. Tome 2 : 612 p., des mouillures dans la marge des pages, manque de papier dans le coins supérieur des 12 dernières pages.
1963002918Paris Association des amis de Benjamin Péret 1963 In-12 Broché
19143027871Cöln, Christlicher Gewerkschaftsverlag, 1914. 240 S. Kart.
49073aafZürich, o.J., (ca. 1841), in-8°, 39 S., Bibl.-Nr. a. Titebl., Broschüre (Ausgebunden).
78882Berlin. Centralbureau der Nationalliberalen Partei. 00. 200 Seiten. Bibliotheks-Einband. (Gebrauchsspuren). 20x14 cm
19303029099Jena, Fischer, 1930. IV, 242 S. Kart.
19323259653Genf, 1932. VII, 416 S. Mit Tabellen. OKart.
1929010615Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railway Big Four 1929. Book. Very Good. Limp Cloth. Oblong 8vo. "Book No. 82" at title page. A book clearly used by a railroad office. Oblong black cloth printed in gilt 4 3/4" h x 9" w. Approx. 144 pp. in blueprint cyanotype printed rectos only. Bound with two metal screws with label for Buchan Patent Lock Washers inside of rear cover. Very Good lacking a 2" patch of cloth rear cover at spine edge wear and light soiling. Published 1929 Mar. 1 "This book correct to date as shown below" with additional dates in ink of 1930 Apr. 1 and 1930 July 1. Several pages with ink corrections deletions and additions. Manuscript in pencil verso of initial page. Two names in manuscript ink L.E. Bower 1/4/40 and C. A. Pennington 8/24. These books were a central reference for operational planning maintenance and engineering. The detailed information helped management ensure efficiency safety and standardization across their fleet. The C.C.C. & St. Louis Railway commonly known as the "Big Four Railroad" was formed on June 30 1889 through the merger of several smaller lines. It operated in affiliation with the New York Central Railroad system which fully leased it by 1930 making this one of the last fully Big Four publications. RARE not found at OCLC. . Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (Big Four) Paperback
1946010614No Place New York: New York Central Railroad 1946. Book. Very Good Plus. Soft cover. Oblong 8vo. 4 3/4" h x 8 3/4" oblong book limp black leather bound with two metal screws. no external titles or markings. Very Good Plus light soiling final page vertical crease. Stamped Book No. 622 at title page - "This book is assigned to the office or position which you now hold. Please deliver book to your successor or return to Chief E.M. P.B.R.S." Contents divided into 6 sections pages printed rectos only - Section A- General Information.7 pp. B. Recapitulation- by locomotive classes showing numbers of locomotives in each class. 8 pp. C. Data Pages Listing of steam electric and diesel locomotive numbers in numerical order. 137 pp. D. Diagram Pages 209 pp. E. Weights. 21 pp. F. Steam Heat Trailers 1 p. Total pages 383. A book used by an office of the New York Central Railroad System which as of 1/1/1946 consisted of the following as noted on title page: Boston & Albany R.R. Chicago River and Indiana R.R.Includes Chicago Junction C.C.C. & St.L. Ry. Cleveland Union Terminals Co. Indiana Belt Harbor R.R. Michigan Central R.R. Includes Chicago Kalamazoo and Saginaw New York Central R.R. co. Peoria and Eastern Ry and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie R.R. Includes Lake Erie and Eastern. SCARCE in collectible condition. . New York Central Railroad Paperback
1913008484Shelbyville Indiana: No Publisher 1913. RARE collection of 13 real photo postcards depicting the historic March 25 1913 flood of the Big and Little Blue Rivers in Shelbyville Indiana still Indiana's worst flood on record. Caused by thick winter snows followed by 2 months of heavy rains that culminated in the deluge of March 25 compared by some locals to a waterspout. The flood washed out bridges and culverts including the iron bridge over the Flat Rock River and caused a train wreck at nearby St. Paul pictured in two of the postcards. While over 20% of the population was made homeless no lives were lost. It took a week before the first train could arrive and a month before the inter-urban could return. Even the Mayor of Chicago offered to send help. "Shelbyville Indiana Flood of 1913" Ron Hamilton Shelby County Indiana Historian. The post cards are Near Fine 7 cards with the manuscript names of two local prior owners and some brief inked descriptions to versos. OCLC records only 3 of these cards all at the Indiana Historical Society. . Postcard. Near Fine. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2". No Publisher Paperback books
18750094161875. Paperback. Good. 36 p.; 22 x 29 cm. Paper cover printed in black. Cover title within decorative border; back cover has decoration in black. No publication information. Consists of 18 blank leaves separated by tissue guards. Faint penciled name possibly McSully on front cover dated Oct. 23 1875. One page also has inscription including name that might be McSully. Final page has address: 105 Third St. Reading Pa. The owner used the book to study drawing. Each page contains work in pencil beginning with basic shapes and letters and concluding with several pages of landscapes and other scenes. From the 8th leaf onward they are dated from April to June 1876 and then 2 from Nov. possibly 1879. In Good Condition: remains of marbled paper along spine possible old repair; cover is soiled; loss at edges; lacking final leaf; chipping to edges of tissue paper; otherwise clean and solid. paperback
1947058005New York: Dutch Treat Club 1947. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Partial run of Dutch Treat Club yearbooks/directories comprised by the annual entries for 1963 1977-83 1985-89 1991-96. Most 8vo in printed cloth or leatherette various colors 1963 in felt-covered boards 1978 in stiff wraps. Most are essentially without wear Fine a few showing slight soiling to covers. 1963 is signed by Roger C. Whitman and a number of the '80s volumes show an embossed address stamp of William Y. Archibald on front flyleaf verso. The Dutch Treat Club was founded in 1905 as a haven primarily for writers illustrators and cartoonists with musicians actors and even a few "benign" publishers and editors eventually allowed entry. Dutch Treat Club Hardcover
193759336<p>William Penn Association of Philadelphia. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn and soiled. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown cloth spine with brown paper-covered boards vii 166pp. Map endpapers and six other maps including five fold-outs. Photos illustrations. Bibliography index History of Dutchess County in New York's Hudson Valley written by the workers of the Dutchess County Unit Federal Writers' Projects of the Works Progress Administration. Errata slip bound in . ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> William Penn Association of Philadelphia hardcover
193760289<p>Philadelphia: The William Penn Association. Very Good with no dust jacket; Covers lightly soiled. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated brown cloth spine with brown suede-covered boards. A volume in the American Guide Series prepared by the Dutchess County Unit Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration. Errata slip bound in. vii 166pp photos illustrations. Map endpapers and six other maps. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> The William Penn Association hardcover
19390023260New York New York: P.M. Publisher Inc. 1939. Soft cover. Very Good. VG/Jan.1939. This is a great copy of this really scare magazine--there is a very small chip at the base of the spine on the back cover--otherwise the cover is complete and original. No fading to cover colors. No soiling or marking to cover or interior. Interior has slick higher grade paper. Cover securely and firmly stapled to interior pages. No nicks or tears. 31 pages with nine articles and 1 editorial page. Several b&w photos in text along with advertising on the back cover . Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage. Mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail to you tomorrow. BOXB <br/> <br/> P.M. Publisher Inc. paperback