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184412594New York: Harper and Brothers 1844. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. First Editions same dates; 8vos original black cloth no djs; good overall cocked; boards rubbed and worn; spine ends and corners bumped crimped and worn; corners worn to boards; text and plates foxed soiled stained and stiff; Volume I fair cloth on edges worn and chipped; top layer of cloth on spine tail heavily worn; pages stained esp. in Chapter 1; waterstains to top edge of spine head torn off; waterstains to top edge affects several pages; hinges once repaired front hinge starting again; scar from removed bookplate on front pastedown; folding map foxed with several small bookworm holes no evidence of insects elsewhere and creased edges and corners; cracked at Preface; two chips to side margin of pp161-2; tears to bottom edge of pp155-8; two tears to side edges of pp165-5 and 221-2; one chip to side edge of p237-8; tear to side edge of p397-8; p405 detached; rear free endpaper torn out and missing; Volume II good shaken; spine head chipped off and worn; first signature loose but not detached; bottom corner of p39-40 creased and dog-eared; bottom corner of p69-70 chipped off; long chip to side edge of p137-40 does not affect text; small chip to side edge of p139-40; small hole to side margin of p195-6 does not affect text; stains to margins of pp231-4; cracked at pp24-5 168-9 and 336-7; bottom corners of pages bumped and crimped; 405pp 406pp with five plates total and one folding map. <br/> <br/> Harper and Brothers hardcover
1935008526Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Co. 1935. Book. Fine. Cloth. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Limited and Numbered Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at front end page -" To Ethan D. Alyea Who helped with this volume as the acknowledgements show - With thanks & regards Harry T. Peters". With laid in one page TLS on author's stationery with New York City letterhead dated December 23 1935 to Mr. Alyea - "My dear Ethan I am enclosing you herewith a copy of 'California in Stone' together with your California Volume which you so kindly lent me. I am trying to return all the material I borrowed before Christmas to make the book. You will note that your book helped me in many places in the book. My notes only show that you loaned me this one volume however if you find in checking over that you lent me any others kindly call it to my attention as I want to be sure to return all I borrowed and my notes may not be complete in the confusion. I hope you will like the book and enjoy it as much as I did in making it. Sincerely yours Harry". #246 of 501 copies printed. Fine in Very Good Plus dust jacket chips at corners of flap folds spine sunned to grey In Very Good Plus slipcase lightly soiled. Uncommon with all three in such lovely condition. SIGNED copies of this title or any of this author's books for that matter are RARE especially so with a great Presentation and Association Inscription and TLS. Howes P-258. Doubleday, Doran & Co. Hardcover
194559574Armee 1945. Wraps. Fair. 26 pages. 6 Folding maps. Maps not part of pagination. Memographed. Name of previous owner present. Page 26 and fragment of rear cover separated by present. Rear cover has large piece missing. Some edge chipping. Some page discoloration. Item is somewhat fragile. Marked "Tres Secret". Dated "P.C. le 15 MARS 1945". N. 327/3-T.S. Report is autographed in plate by Le Generalde Verenjoul Commandent. This type of document especially with maps is extremely rare in the rare and collectible book market. The division was created under the name 2nd Armored Division on May 1 1943 in North Africa. On July 9th of the same year she received her final name of 5th Armored Division the number 2 being assigned to the 2nd Armored Division of General Leclerc. Integrated in the First French Army of General de Lattre she landed in Provence in September 1944 fight in the Vosges reduction of the pocket of Colmar and finally participates in the campaign of Germany. Armee paperback
1913009651New York: Mitchell Kennerley 1913. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Second Edition Enlarged. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ASSOCIATION COPY SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY PHOTOGRAPHER Arnold Genthe at front end page -"For Dr. Henry H. Hart with greetings to the Scholar and Poet from Arnold Genthe New York 1932." Dr. Henry H. Hart was a prominent San Francisco attorney noted history scholar author traveler and collector. Near Fine faint foxing at end papers only else Fine bright and lovely. Arnold Genthe's classic volume of photographs of old Chinatown. Mitchell Kennerley Hardcover
18840008779Chicago: A. T. Andreas 1884 5 6. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. maps woodcuts engraved portraits. Quartos 648 780 875 pages original most deluxe of the bindings in full morocco extra-gilt spine and both covers a.e.g. sets were done in quarter 3/4 and full morocco ; edgeworn vol. 1 rehinged. <br/><br/>The Standard History of Chicago through the 19thC - and not since superseded in its usefulness. Jewell A18. Andreas' work is fundamental to the study of Chicago Howes A243. "The great mine of Chicago history . undoubtedly the three volumes were the biggest and most important project ever undertaken and completed by Chicago printers to that time -Paul Angle." Andreas assembled this unparallelled reference work by employing platoons of researchers. In addition to the historical accounts there are 2236 complete biographies within. " THE HISTORY OF CHICAGO is still recognized as the best historical record of Chicago in the nineteenth century -Walter W. Ristow." Collated and complete with 38 not 36 as stated by Howes plates and 3 maps including .This set has the full set of 38 quality plates including the long multi-fold photo plate of the Great Chicago Fire. Also abundantly illustrated with woodcuts maps and facsimile autographs of notable Chicagoans. CHICAGO BY THE BOOK 101 Publications That Shaped The City and Its Image 11. A. T. Andreas hardcover
051678GPO 1942-1947. very nice set of the original edition . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. GPO, 1942-1947 hardcover
1881biblio672<p>This is a completely preserved near-unique copy of a Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch congregation with its surrounding ministries recorded in 1881 and thus invaluable source of cultural hiustory as well as genealogical data. A true rarity.</p><p>Phoitos on request.</p> Record Printing Office hardcover
1914016734New Jersey: Morris Canal Investigation Committee 1914. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Previous owner's name else a clean unmarked copy. The spine is square and flat. NOT a library discard. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Softcover. 7" wide by 10" tall. Bound in the original stiff gray wraps printed in black. Well illustrated with vintage photos of the Morris Canal and fold-out color diagrams and drawings. 7 fold-out maps. Includes the report by Carrere & Hastings Advisory Architects to the Morris Canal Investigating Committee of the NJ Legislature. Also has the report on "Suggested Improvements of Morris Canal in Jersey City" by F. Van Z. Lane Consulting Engineer. Includes a 25 inch long fold-out diagram printed in black and red entitled "Morris Canal Proposed Extension along Second River." Another fold-out map "Profile of the Morris Canal" with "Historical and Descriptive Notes" is 33 inch long. "Route of Morris Canal" a map that folds out 38 inches locates all the canal's locks and incline planes. A fourth fold-out 29" long by 19" tall also in black and red is "Map Showing Route of Morris Canal from Hudson River to Main Line of the Central RR. of N. J. Together with Buildings and Railroad Tracks Immediately Adjacent Thereto." A fifth fold-out is a 39" long detailed property map showing the route of the canal in red ink from Bayonne Fiddler's Elbow to the Hackensack River. It identifies the area's street names and lot numbers. Plan 6 Transportation Lines between New York Newark and Patterson measures 19" long by 19.5" tall. Plan 7 Morris Canal in Vicinity of Broad Street and Railroad Place Newark folds out to 13'' by 10". Members of the Committee were appointed by New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson President of the Senate John D. Prince and Speaker of the House Thomas F. McCran. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good condition. 173pp. Morris Canal Investigation Committee Paperback
185464237Saint Paul: Olmstead & Brown territorial printers 1854. Bound with: Session Laws of the Territory of Minnesota passed by the Legislative Assembly at the session commencing . January 3 1855. Minneapolis: Hotchkiss Staples & Jones territorial printers 1855. The first of the session laws to be printed in Minneapolis. Includes the acts to incorporate St. Paul and Stillwater. Sabin 49307 citing 1851 session laws. bound with: Session laws of the territory of Minnesota passed by the legislative assembly at the seventh session commencing Wednesday Jan. 2 1856. Saint Paul Joseph R. Brown territorial printer 1856. This printing of the session laws marks their return to St. Paul after a one-year stint in Minneapolis in 1855 at the presses of Hotchkiss Staples and Jones. Sabin 49307 citing 1851 session laws. Together 3 volumes in 1 8vo pp. 184; 200; 390 i.e. 379; ownership signature on the first title page of Thomas Wilson County Treasurer whose occasional annotations and underlinings are in the margins of the first volume. Contemporary marbled boards rebacked in tan cloth red and black morocco labels on spine; hinges strengthened one label slightly chipped but a good sound and clean copy throughout. Results of the fifth sixth and seventh sessions of the Minnesota territorial legislature. Jerabek Minnesota Territorial Documents 59 60 and 61; Martin Minnesota Imprints 71 89 and 108. Olmstead & Brown, territorial printers unknown
190752460New York: Doubleday Page 1907. First edition large 8vo pp. xx 2 411 1; color frontispiece 95 photographic plates by Peary and 2 folding maps; ex-James J. Hill Library with accession numbers on spine and a perforated stamp in bottom margin of the title page; all else very good in original decorative green cloth t.e.g. This copy inscribed on the title page: "To James J. Hill with best regards of the author R. E. Peary U.S.N." Only the signature is in Peary's hand. AB 13226: "Passage to Cape Sheridan Ellesmere Island and the march on the ice of the Arctic Basin to 87 degrees N. and return via the northwest coast of Greenland; a sledge journey along the northern coast of Ellesmere Island and the return of the ship through Robeson Channel-Smith Sound. Doubleday, Page unknown
2004004698New York: Knopf 2004. 957pp. First edition/First printing. My Life is boldly SIGNED on the title page by Bill Clinton. Just his signature not to someone. True First State copy with typo "failure of my life" in last sentence of Acknowledgement section. Clean. Signed by Author. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf hardcover
20563Twenty-seven 27 8†x 10†photographs showcasing high-end vehicles for rent from the Iowa Garage in Pasadana California owned by former race car mechanic Eugene Lajunie b. 1885. Each photo is accompanied by a typed caption giving the model number color some specifications and the price per day to rent with a driver. Vehicles include many touring cars and cabriolets made by Renault Packard and Daimler; a Sunbeam roadster town cars taxis a limousine army trucks a French truck mounted with an anti-aircraft gun and several remarkable “camera cars†made with front or rear-mounted platforms to hold movie cameras and their operators. Rental prices ranged from $35/day for a camera car to $75/day for the Sunbeam Roadster or a 1926 Renault cabriolet. Many of the cars are “posed†in front of beautiful homes on tree-lined Pasadena streets. These photographs would originally have been in a sales catalogue or album and there are remnants of the original pages on which they were mounted on the back of each one. Some have the original typed captions taped to the back others are accompanied by recent copies of those captions. These photographs were acquired as a group from the granddaughter of Eugene Lajunie and we believe the family made the modern captions to replace damaged ones from the original album. The images themselves are all original and in very good condition. Born in France Lajunie emigrated to the United States to work as the personal mechanic of racecar driver George Heath. Heath won first Vanderbilt Cup race with Lajunie at his side in 1904. Lajunie later lived in Davenport Iowa before moving to Pasadena and opening his Iowa Garage on South Fair Oaks avenue. There he personally repaired restored and equipped the vehicles he rented to Hollywood studios. unknown
1935065613Reading PA: Historical Society of Berks County 1935. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Nearly complete run 1935-2009 287 of 296 issues single issues in wraps bound in brown buckram to create a very durable set ideal for institutional use. Each hardcover contains two occasionally three volumes thus 8-12 issues. Deaccessioned by the Spruance Library of the Bucks County Historical Society though not marked as such with ghosts of call labels on lower spines of early volumes otherwise showing only slight use with contents a bit thumbed here and there many/most issues apparently unopened. Virtually complete through Vol. 74 2009 4 issues per year missing only the following 9 issues: 52.4 53.1 and 4 58.1 and 2 67.1 70.2 and 3 70.4 thus 287 of 296 issues. Vols. 52 53 58 and 67-74 are not bound still loose. The collection does not extend beyond 2009. A rare opportunity to obtain a near-set otherwise virtually impossible to assemble given that the Berks History Center no longer stocks vintage back issues of its journal. Historical Society of Berks County Hardcover
190942908Albany NY: State of New York 1909. First edition. Very good clean copy with long tear repaired on th verso and tiny chips at one fold on map inch tear to fore edge of certificate and along bottom margin. Ink on drafting vellum with colored outlines. 15 x 24 inches. Docket sheet mounted to verso. In 1874 the Hudson Tunnel Railroad Company soon named the Hudson River Railway Company was formed to construct tunnels between Jersey City and Greenwich Village the route originally to be about two miles commencing at a point under the Hudson River in the westerly boundaryline of the state of New York opposite the foot of Clarkson street at the termination of the Hudson Tunnel Railroad Company of New Jersey and thence running by a feasible route under the bed of the river and beneath the surface of the city of New York to a point at or near the westerly side of Broadway between Prince and Eighth streets; from whence the line proceeds via Sixth avenue to Thirty-third street New York but stopped construction well before completion. The assets land partially-constructed tunnels trackage etc. were eventually sold to the newly-organized New York & Jersey Railroad incorporated on February 12 1902 under the leadership of William G. McAdoo who was later U.S. Treasury Secretary and which then became the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad 1906. The original of this profile was drafted in 1891 before the railroad collapsed and the present certified copy was prepared by the Secretary of State's office on February 25 1909 almost exactly one year after the official opening of the tunnel the Pennsylvania Railroad's North River Tunnels the second to burrow under the Hudson did not open until late 1910. The reason that a copy of the map was requested is not known but what is known is that the railroad was seeking to extend the Sixth Avenue line later as well as other related projects. Perhaps the map was needed to settle some land issue or in some legal negotiations as the pencilled word "referee" appears after two sets of initials. The tunnels still carry a heavy load of PATH train commuters between Jersey City and Manhattan. Similar maps are difficult to locate. The closest a printed "Map of Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Hudson tunnel system January 1908" is located at the University of Chicago and the Jersey City Historical Society. Provenance: Collection of Gerald J. Levy. State of New York hardcover
18717912San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Company 1871. First Edition. Hardcover. Good . 12mo. 256 pp. original green cloth lettered in gilt index to advertisers advertisements i-lvii. -- Moderate wear to the extremities some fraying to the spine tips & corner edges corners bumped. Blank paste-down and first free end-paper paper a little separated but hinges still strong. Rear hinges strong. Rear paste-down has an advertisement pasted on and a small stamp at bottom near the gutter of "H. K. Van Siclen Bibliophile 133 Nassau St. Ny". --. "This tourist guide for visitors of San Francisco and the Yosemite Valley offers a look at travel and accommodations in the late 19th century".-googlebks. A. L. Bancroft & Company hardcover
19222222207<p>First edition first printing so stated. April 1922. Large octavo. Color frontispiece; 56 plates 8 are in color; foldout color map. 8 page foreword by George Wharton James. Original green pictorial cloth stamped in pink lavender light green and gilt with a scene of purple mountains and a green valley surrounded by lilies t.e.g. uncut; pictorial endpapers designed by M.C.M. Dust jacket unclipped; lightly toned. Enclosed in original publisher's box with two descriptive text labels. Rare thus. Fine. 371 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Box is toned. It has short crack and chip on leftside.</p> The Page Company hardcover
17970006092<p>Boston: S. Hall and Thomas & Andrews 1797. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 7 Maps. Octavo new full brown calf red spine label new endpapers minor foxing. Ex libris Robert Breck in 1798 on title-page and on flyleaf minor repairs to folds of frontispiece folding map. . <br /><br />Capt. Thomas Hutchins the U. S. General Geographer supplied his notes to assist Morse the "Father of American Geography" in the completion of this work. This copy includes the map of "Georgia Western Territory" which was not incorporated in many of the copies. Howes M839; Evans 32509; not in Graff; Sowerby 3964; Sabin 50923 John Carter Brown 3902; Buck ILLINOIS 53. Contains 7 maps.</p> S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews hardcover
Z1-C-080-00552PN. Used - Good. April 2000. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Shows some signs of wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. PN unknown
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
1901035729New York: Macmillan and Co. 1901. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. Signed by Authors. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Gray cloth lettered/illus. in black. Light shelf wear minor soiling to cover cloth text block edges a bit toned by age. Firm binding clean interior. xiii443 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographic plates drawings in text. 14th ptg.: Nov. 1908. Notably well preserved presentation copy showing a pastedown 4" x 3.5" mounted on front fixed endpaper inscribed "Faithfully yours / Jacob A. Riis / Christmas 1909." Mounted on the adjacent front flyleaf is the calling card of the recipient Mr. William W. J. Warren inscribed as follows: "Christmas 1909. -- / Mr. Riss sic called today -- / he gave me his autograph / for front cover of book." Also signed by a later owner William Duncan along top edge of front flyleaf. Warren is mentioned on p. 435 of Riis's text as W. W. J. Warren "faithful in good and in evil report" among the author's concluding acknowledgments where a second calling card stained by rust from a paper clip no long present is laid in pp. 435-440 are slightly indented from the clip and pp. 434 440 and 441 show a light rust impression. According to his obituary in American Stationer & Office Manager Vol. 88 Warren 1844-1921 was president of Stewart Warren & Co. a stationery manufacturing firm located at 129 Lafayette St. in New York a personal friend of Henry Ward Beecher and lived in the Richmond Hill section of Brooklyn as the next-door neighbor of Riis until the latter moved to Barre MA where he died in 1914. Original illustrated edition of an influential autobiography by the pioneering documentarian photographer and social reformer whose "How the Other Half Lives" was a landmark expose of living conditions in the Lower East Side tenements that led to reforms and provided Riis with an international reputation. Macmillan and Co. Hardcover
191251631Rawlins Wyoming: Privately printed by Felix Alston Warden Wyoming State Penitentiary October 12 1912. 1912. WYOMING OUTLAWS. First edition. An unusual 8 1/2" x 6" four-page escape bulletin that provides detailed physical description a photograph and exact reward amount for each of the five escapees. Rare 4-page WANTED! circular issued by Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins dated October 12 1912 offering $300 in reward money for the capture and detention of five escaped convicts at least one of whom was an associate of the infamous Whitney Gang with price breakdowns provided for each convict if captured separately. Wyoming WANTED! circulars are uncommon at this date. The five wanted escapees Bert Dalton Joe Turner Roy Smith George Wilson and Lawrence Williams were part of a group of twenty convicts who escaped from the Wyoming State Penitentiary’s stockade on October 12 1912. The escapees terrorized the townspeople of Rawlins as they fled to the hills. Several citizens were injured; one was killed. Wyoming Governor Cory sent state militia in to assist local armed posse in the manhunt. Within days nine of the nineteen escapees were caught but Bert Dalton was not. Dalton was a drifter sheepherder bank robber and convicted murderer associated with the Whitney brothers. It was Dalton who had engineered the spectacular Rawlins prison break and had assumed the leadership of the convicts who were still hiding out in the hills around Rawlins. He remained on the loose for two and one-half months and was finally captured at Big Piney Wyoming clad only in his under-clothes after being pursued through deep snow all night. Felix Alston the warden of the Rawlins Penitentiary at the time was well known for his passion for baseball and forcing prisoners who were good ballplayers to play promising them special treatment as long as the prison team kept winning. On page four is the good warden’s message: "Hold and notify me by telephone or telegraph at my expense when an officer with necessary papers will be sent." Two faint horizontal folds else a fine copy of a rare four-page reward poster. Privately printed by Felix Alston, Warden, Wyoming State Penitentiary, October 12, 1912. hardcover
193649278Cheyenne: Wyoming State Highway Department 1936. 1936. First edition. A large 20" x 29 1/2" colored map of Wyoming compiled drawn and revised by Julius Muller that folds to 5" x 10." One side is the colored map of Wyoming that provides information on oiled or paved surface roads gravel or crushed rock surfaces earth surfaces National Parks Military Reservations National Forests Indian Reservations Game Refuges U. S. and State highways air routes and historic trails. The verso contains twelve 5" x 10" panels that are full of photographs and information concerning Wyoming resources Indian Battle Grounds Historic Forts and Outposts Pioneer Stage Pony Express and Telegraph Station; Outstanding Points of Interest In Wyoming National Parks. Also a mileage tabulation chart and a small map of the western part of the United States with the state of Wyoming outlined. A fine copy in exceptional condition without crease tears or wear to the extremities. Wyoming State Highway Department, 1936. unknown
191956738Fort Snelling Minnesota: US Army General Hospital No. 29 1919. 4to 14 weekly issues from vol. 1 no. 1 April 26 1919 to vol. 1. no. 14 July 24 1919 comprising the complete run of the magazine. Each number with 18 or 22 pages photographs and illustrations throughout original printed paper wrappers paper brittle and toned with some shallow chips to edges but no significant loss the occasional library stamp a very good set. The Reveille was established as a magazine for the military hospital at Fort Snelling. In its inaugural issue it makes the following statement: "Reveille makes its bow to the people of the Twin Cities and to all well-wishers everywhere. Its success means much for Fort Snelling and for its great Hospital . Through its pages all the progresses made along all lines will be duly reported." Includes general news and essays alongside news about personnel some of it serious but most clearly submitted as jokes by fellow service members "Mystery. How many sisters has Brown got They seem to come and they seem to go." cartoons sports and a section for nurses. The final issue of the magazine was July 24th and the hospital was discontinued in August 1st. A 15th volume was issued after the fact with the title Centennial Memorial of Fort Snelling. Duluth Public Library only in OCLC to which we can add MHS. US Army General Hospital No. 29 unknown
18537324Saint Paul: Printed at the Pioneer Office 1853. First edition 8vo various paginations; original printed tan wrappers with paper on spine partially perished else fine. This pamphlet also contains "Second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools of the Territory of Minnesota" with a separately paged "Appendix to the Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools Containing the School Law with the Amendments of 1852 and Forms for the Use of School Districts;" an "Auditor's Report;" "Report of the Board of building Commissioners of the Territory of Minnesota;" "Report of the Adjutant General;" and a "Treasurer's Report." Martin 54. Printed at the Pioneer Office unknown
200766240Minneapolis: Form and Content Gallery 2007. Large portfolio approx. 15¼" x 11¼" containing 14 original artworks chiefly in color by Robyn S Awend; Howard Oransky; Christine Baeumler; Jil Evans; Jim Dryden; Camille J Gage; Leah Golberstein; Fred Hagstrom; Joyce Lyon; Lynda Monick-Isenberg; Faye Passow; David Rich; John Saurer; Jeff Wetzig; and Jody Williams. Form Content Gallery is a cooperative artists' gallery in downtown Minneapolis. Intimate Immensity was an exhibition featuring a limited edition of new prints by gallery artists and invited guests inspired by Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space. This a is the first publication by the gallery. Form and Content Gallery unknown