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20251-0357763289Cengage Learning Inc 2025. Paperback. New. 14 ed edition. 650 pages. 8.52x1.00x10.74 inches. Cengage Learning, Inc paperback
188332564N.p.: N.p. 1883. Hardcover. Narrow 4to 8" X 13". Calf spine and pebbled paper over boards. 180pp. Good plus. Quite edgeworn and rubbed with rounded outer corners but calf strong and nice; fairly tight and unrestored fully handleable. This typically cryptic ledger book hails from Ulysses S. Grant's adopted hometown of Galena in Jo Daviess County an important lead mining center at one time thought to become the great hub of Midwest commerce. Consisting of pages lined in blue and red the first 170 pages each bear a large "Trial Balance" and date penned boldly in brown ink -- the largest column beneath consisting of a row of names of individuals businesses and institutions and two columns of numbers to the right of this. All are immaculately penned in the same quite attractive and legible hand. Perusing these pages one finds many a notable citizen of the day -- S.O. Stillman John Nichols B.F. Felt others -- and an array of businesses -- to name a few one finds regular entries for Merchandise National Bank Reynolds & Chapman D. Wilkinson & Co. F.W. Strattman & Co. and other local business. The large and broad array of institutions includes S.S. Mission Fund School Fund Masonic Charity Fund Jo Daviess Chapter Agricultural Society Miners Lodge State Insurance Fund Citizens League and others. Pages 171 through 180 consist of boldly pencilled "Bills Receivable Trial Balance" sheets. Although no business name appears anywhere within this ledger book nor internal clues to identify the business the eclectic nature of the entries and the relatively large sums of money in the credit and debit columns suggests this ledger book originated from a banking institution. An intriguing item worth further research. N.p. hardcover
1932020659New York: The American Historical Society Inc. 1932. Very Good condition. Bright clean square and tight. SEE PHOTOS. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean and unmarked -- probably little read if at all. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. NEW JERSEY A HISTORY : BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS. 1932. First Edition. Biographical profiles and family histories of New Jersey's historical figures and leading citizens from the 1930s and earlier. Profusely illustrated with their full page portraits -- photographic or engraved. Tissue-guarded frontispiece portrait of Gov. Foster M. Voorhees. This appears to be what some would call a "Mug Book" in which the state's politicians professionals doctors lawyers etc. and businessmen pay to have their life stories placed into print. Nonetheless the book is a valuable source of biographical and genealogical data that can be found in no other single source. VERY SCARCE probably published for subscribers only in a very limited quantity. Index. Attractively bound in the original blue marbled paper with black cloth spine and corners. Stamped in bright gold. Top edge gilt. Oversize Hardcover. 8" wide by 10.75" tall by 2" thick. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. . First Edition. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good condition/No dust jacket as issued. viii 405pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The American Historical Society, Inc. Hardcover
2018693672018. Current through 2018 supplements. Current through 2018 supplements. Uniform Commercial Code. Vols. 1-3B Uniform Laws Annotated. American Law Institute. The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Thomson Reuters 2002-2012. 14 Volumes. Hardcover. with 2018 supplements. Ex-private law library with property stamps else very good. Publisher's Price USD 3804. Special $495. Provides an extensive and convenient reference to the text of the Uniform Commercial Code prepared under the sponsorship of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. Examines the Code as recommended for adoption in all states as well as pinpoints state variations. Includes annotations to cases decided in adopting jurisdictions. Contents: Vols. Title Copyright 1 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 1; Prior Art. 1; Amended Art. 2; Prior Art. 2 2-101 to 2-107. 2004 1A Uniform Commercial Code 2-201 to 2-314. 2004 1B Uniform Commercial Code 2-315 to 2-616. 2004 1C Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 2 2-701 to End; Amended Art. 2A; Prior Art. 2A. 2004 2 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 3. 2004 2A Pt. I Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 3 3-101 to 3-307. 2004 2A Pt. II Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 3 3-401 to End. 2004 2B Pt. I Uniform Commercial Code Amended Art. 4 to Prior Art. 4. 2002 2B Pt. II. Uniform Commercial Code Amended Art. 4A to Prior Art. 2002 2C Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 6 to Prior Art. 8. 2005 3 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Article 9 2000-Index. 2002 3A Uniform Commercial Code Appendixes I to V. 2002 3B Uniform Commercial Code Appendix V. 2002. unknown books
1960016652Flemington New Jersey: Democrat Press 1960. INSCRIBED by the AUTHOR E. K. Red Crutts on the front free endpaper "Sincerely yours" and his signature only NOT personalized to anyone. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Bound in the original blue cloth stamped in shiny gold. Several tiny white speckles on the rear cover. No year of publication is given but the online entry for the New Jersey State Library says "1960" Included here are twelve chapters as follows: 1 Early New Jersey Mines; 2 Iron Contents of New Jersey; 3 Bog Iron Ores; 4 List of Known Limonite Localities; 5 Description of Individual Mines; 6 Magnetite Ores; 7 Description of Magnetite Mines in Limestone; 8 Description of Magnetite Mines in Gneiss; 9 Copper Mine Legend; 10 Early Days of the Iron Works; 11 Doverite a New Yttrium Mineral; 12 The Scrub Oak Mines. INSCRIBED by E. K. Red Crutts. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket. 8vo. 55pp. Democrat Press Hardcover
1948104528University of Oklahoma Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1948. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1948. First Edition First State. 430 pages. University of Oklahoma Press. Book is in Very Good Plus condition. Dust Jacket has some wear and chipping else Very Good Minus. This was the personal copy of Charles Collins a well known Saddle Maker from Globe AZ. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 430 pages; Signed by Author . University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
191860883Albany: University of the State of New York 1918. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Near Fine; see description and scans. Albany: University of the State of New York 1918 copyright date 1919 publication date. Wild Flowers of New York / New York State Museum Memoir 15 in two volumes. Homer D. House State Botanist. 264 color plates 35 Figures for the two volumes. Tall and hefty quartos green buckram boards with gilt spine imprinting 362 text pages plus the 264 color plates which are largely one per page hence add about 200 pp. for the two volumes. Near Fine being touched at spine ends and corners see scans and having several quite small spots of dust on covers see scans also. Text and color photographs by true scholars throughout. A massive historic handsome and very scarce set in the field. Grace your shelves with this set - strong shelves. Don't let them lay about on the table. LG12 <br/> <br/> University of the State of New York hardcover
1974376421974. 10 linear feet. 10 linear feet. United States Treaties and Other International Agreements. Washington: Department of State 1950 pt 1 to 1974 pt 2. 41 Original blue cloth hardcover books . Ten 10 linear feet shelf space. Ex-library with spine labels else very good. $495. Contains all treaties to which the United States is a party. Prior to the publication of this compilation Treaties and Other International Agreements were published in the United States Statutes at Large. unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full beige cloth boards. Limited edition, number 463/1000. 11 1/8"w x 11 1/4"h. Unpaginated. Previous owner's name inside. A history of the organization and its founders, followed by reproductions by members. "It must be noted that by no means all of the members who ever belonged to the group are represented here. Selection was made primarily with an eye to highlighting those qualiteis which are truly unique to the Northwest art scene." Each artist included is represented with a color reproduction, a paragraph biography, and small b&w photo portrait of the artist. Signed or inscribed by the following artists on their pages: Frank R. Bigford, Lymon W. Bosserman, Roger Broer, Rudolph Bundas, Irwin Caplan, Herbert E. Carlson, Jess Dan Cauthorn, David M. Checkley, Robert Dexter Coe, Harold Craig, Sam Dimico, Jack Fellows, Byron Fish, Philip N. Flash, Ray H. Gerring, Marlowe Hartung, John R. Holmes, Ernest Horswill, Frank Kendrickson, Joseph Kilpatrick, Keith A. Kinsman, John Lee, Manfred Lindenberger, Robert T. Matthiesen, Warren McCallister, Alden Metcalf, Kenneth S. Miller, Eric W. Pardy, Henry Thos. Platz III, William F. Reese, James G. Scott, Richard F. Sewell, Gary L. Shinn, James T. Smith, Robert H. Wandesforde, Charles D. Webster, Thomas W. Wells, William Harold Werrbach, Brom Wikstrom, Robert C. Wikstrom, Glenn Wilson, Obituary clipping of James Edward Peck taped to his page.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph document/letter sealed by Abidin Pasha. 33x21 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Seven lines. With a letterhead of The Province of Cezâyir-i Bahr-i Sefîd [i.e. The province of the Mediterranean Island and Aegean Archipelago]. Abidin Pasha was an Albanian patriot, politician, ideologue and diplomat; and the governor of Rhodes, Aden, Algeria, Ankara, and Adana. As a rilindas involved in the Albanian National Awakening, he was one of the founders of the League of Prizren and its chief representative for Epirus (1878). Dino was one of the main promoters in the need for the creation of the Autonomous Albanian Vilayet under the Ottoman suzerainty, and later a contributor to Albanian independence. Abedin Dino was from Chameria and he was born in Preveza on March 23, 1843, to one of the most notable and noble families of the city (the Dino family). During the Great Eastern Crisis Dino was one of ten signatories to a memorandum addressed to Berlin Congress hosts chancellor Bismarck and Count Andrassy on 20 June 1878 calling for reforms and Albanians to remain in the Ottoman state with their rights, desires, interests, and traditions being respected. Dino strongly supported the territorial integrity of Albanian inhabited lands remaining within the Ottoman state. Together with Abdul Frashëri, Vesel Dino, and Mehmet Ali Vrioni he established local League branches of the Albanian Committee of Janina and Assembly of Preveza. On 11 January 1879, a meeting in Preveza of Albanian notables and leaders at Dino's house agreed to oppose Epirus joining Greece, even though military force if an unsatisfactory agreement was imposed by the Great Powers and to express that view to the Berlin Congress. The free movement of Dino in Preveza and his appointment as a commissioner for delineating the border was representative of the support the Ottoman Empire gave to the League during this time. From 10 June - 12 September 1880 Dino briefly served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ottoman Empire for four months and was elevated to the rank of Pasha, becoming known as Abedin Pasha. Abdul Hamid II appointed Dino as he wanted to strengthen the Ottoman position during negotiations about the border with Greece. [.] In part due to his efforts and activities, the Vilayet of Janina did not join Greece and remained within the Ottoman Empire until 1912. He became a wâli (governor) of Aden and from 1904 Vizier (minister) in the Ottoman government headed by fellow Albanian Avlonyali Mehmed Ferid Pasha. Abedin Bej Dino was also an evaluated poet, publisher, writer, and translator. He wrote many songs, including the famous one "Këngë për Shqipërin" (alb. "Song for Albania", in 1879), "Të nxiturit e Shqipërisë duke përpjeturë" (1880), "Poema e Shenjtë" (Poema of Saint, 1884), "Poetry" (1888). He translated on Albanian language poems of a 13th-century Persian poet, and Sufi mystic Rumi. His son, Rasih Abidinpasazâde Dino (who has a book titled 'Üç Mektup') was a co-founder of the first Albanian school in the city of Preveza and in 1913 he was the head of the delegation of Albania that signed the Treaty of London that recognized Albania an independent state. Abidin Pasha is the grandfather of famous Turkish painter Abidin Dino, (1913-1993).
Fine English Original bdg. in white on black original imitation leather bdg. 9 volumes set. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). All published between 1990-1996. A very heavy set =(25 kg.). 9 volumes set: ([xi], [5], 710 p., 2 maps; [xii], [2], 655 p.; [xiv], [2], 567 p.; 780 p.; 774 p.; 812 p.; 896 p.; 733 p.; 736 p. Vol. 1: Osmanli hukukuna giris Ve Fâtih devri kanunnâmeleri. Vol. 2: II. Bâyezid devri kanunnâmeleri. Vol. 3: Yavuz Sultân Selim devri kanunnâmeleri. Vol. 4: Kanuni Sultan Suleyman devri kanunnâmeleri. Pt. I: Merkezî ve umûmi kanunnâmeler. Vol. 5. Kanunî Sultan Süleyman devri kanunnâmeleri. Pt. II: Kanunî devri eyâlet kanunnâmeleri I. Vol. 6: Kanunî Sultan Süleyman devri kanunnâmeleri. Pt. II: Kanunî devri eyâlet kanunnâmeleri II. Vol. 7: Kanunî Sultan Süleyman devri kanunnâmeleri. Pt. II: Kanunî devri eyâlet kanunnâmeleri III. Vol. 8: III. Murad devri kanunnâmeleri - III. Mehmed devri kanunnâmeleri. Vol. 9: I. Ahmed, I. Mustafa ve II. Osman devirleri kanunnâmeleri. (1012/1603 - 1031/1622).
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Persian. 2 volumes set: (419 p.; 132, 123 p., many numerous color plates with full pages). Masterpieces of Persian Art from Polish Collections. Vol. 1: lllustrations. Vol. 2: Essays and descriptive catalogue.= Sâhkârîhâ-ye honar-e Îrân dar majmû'eh'hâ-ye Lahestân. Jild-i 1: Tasâwir. Jild-i 2: Maqâlât wa sarh-e tafsili-je tasâwir. 2 volumes set. This book is an enlarged version of the catalogue titled 'Masterpieces of Persian art from Polish collections' of the exhibition held at the National Museum in Warsaw and at the National Museum in Cracow in 2002.
Very Good English In contemporary bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set: (1600 p). Many b/w plates. First Edition of Ibnulemin's biographical study (tazkira). [Last grand viziers of the Ottoman Empire]. Son sadriazamlar. [Son sadrazamlar]. 3 volumes, 14 fascicules set.
Good English Original 1/4 leather bound with five compartments at spine, half-title on second. Four pages was damaged, so used support transparent and special papers to repair by a skillful binder. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish with Arabic letters. [ii], [13], [4], 827 p. Rare Second Edition. Özege: 10950. This second edition no in Özege. Kitab-i lehcet ül-maâni.= A lexicon English and Turkish; shewing in Turkish, the literal, incidental, figurative, colloquial, and technical significations of the English terms, indicating their pronunciation in a new and systematic manner; and preceded by a sketch of English etymology, to facilitate to Turkish students the acquisition of the English language. Gift of William Wheelwright Esq., of Newburyport U.S.A., to the American mission at Constantinople.
New English Original bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In English and Arabic. 6 volumes set. The present book is a critical edition of the major biographical work Sullam al-Wusul by Katib Chalabi (d. 1657), one of the most important Ottoman scholars of the 17th century. His most well-known works are Kashf al-Zunun (bibliographical), Sullam al-Wusul (biographical), Fezleke (general Islamic history) and Cihannuma (geographical). The first cited, an outstanding bibliography in history of science, and the last cited, were published many times. Sullam al-Wusul was not published until today (Fezleke either). The book is arranged in two editions of 6 volumes each. The main body is in Arabic in both editions, whereby the comprehensive Introduction by Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu and the Preface by Dr. Halit Eren are provided in also English in one of the editions and also in Turkish in the other edition. The sixth volume altogether is the Index. Work towards this publication was conducted at the initiative and under the editorship and coordination of Prof. Ihsanoglu on the occasion of the 2009 Katib Chalabi Year proclaimed by UNESCO. It was conceived in the context of IRCICA's objective to publish major sources of culture and learning that are part of the Muslim world's heritage and render them available to researchers. In the comprehensive Introduction, Ihsanoglu explores some features of Islamic literature in the area of biography as observed over the centuries. Historians of the Muslim world wrote hundreds of books in every branch of biography: 'While some of these contained the biographies of scholars belonging to specific branches of science or to certain sects, others dealt with the life stories of statesmen, scholars and religious authorities who lived in specific places or specific periods of time. These kinds of biographies were usually arranged by category and by date. Another type of biographies contained information on important statesmen, scholars, religious figures, authors, artists, etc. having lived in history. This type of general biography was usually arranged alphabetically. Katib Chalabi is the leading, or one of the leading personality among those who produced general biographies.' This biography records the lives and works of important statesmen and scholars in Islamic history and also of renowned personalities from pre-Islamic times who held a place in learning and literature. In the second part of the book Katib Chalabi gives information about the personalities' names derived from their places of origin or their genealogy. In the prologue, he explains the method he followed in the book, comments on the science of history, and adds information on names derived from places or genealogy. In this regard Sullam al-Wusul is also a book on genealogy. The Index section has been added to the edition. It is composed of four parts: personal names, place names, publication titles, names of institutions. A very heavy set. OTTOMANIA Biography Hadji Khalfa (Kâtip Çelebi), (1609-1657) Geography Ottoman culture History of science.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary aesthetics 1/3 leather bdg. Raised five bands to spine. Third and fourth compartments have lettered gilt title and a personal name (Fikri) in Ottoman script. Other ones have decorated gilts. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 359 p. First and Only Edition of Süleyman Tevfik's travels to Thessaly, who participated in the Turco-Greco War in 1897 as a war correspondent to watch the war in the Thessaly Front between April 27 - May 20, 1897. The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 or the Ottoman-Greek War of 1897, also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97. It 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 had 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 in an official open war 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). In Thessalian Front, war was declared on 18 April when the Ottoman ambassador in Athens, Asim Bey, met with the Greek foreign minister announcing the cutting of diplomatic ties. Heavy fighting occurred between the 21-22 April outside the town of Tyrnavos but when the overwhelming Ottoman forces converged and pushed together, the Greek general staff ordered a general withdrawal, spreading panic among soldiers and civilians alike. Larissa fell on 27 April, while the Greek front was being reorganized behind the strategic lines of Velestino, in Farsala. Nevertheless, a division was ordered to head for Velestino, thus cutting Greek forces in two, 60 km apart. Between 27 and 30 April, under the command of Col. Konstantinos Smolenskis, Greek forces checked and halted the Ottoman advance. On 5 May three Ottoman divisions attacked Farsala, forcing an orderly withdrawal of Greek forces to Domokos, while on the eve of those events Smolenskis withdrew from newly recaptured Velestino to Almyros. Volos fell into Ottoman hands-on 8 May. At Domokos, the Greeks assembled 40,000 men in a strong defensive position, joined by about 2,000 Italian "Redshirt" volunteers under the command of Ricciotti Garibaldi, son of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Ottoman Empire had a total of about 70,000 troops, of whom about 45,000 were directly engaged in the battle. On 16 May the attackers sent part of their army around the flank of the Greeks to cut off their line of retreat, but it failed to arrive in time. The next day the rest of their army made a frontal assault. Both sides fought ferociously. The Ottomans were held at bay by the fire of the defending infantry until their left flank defeated the Greek right. The Ottoman formation broke through, forcing a renewed withdrawal. Smolenskis was ordered to stand his ground at the Thermopylae passage but on 20 May a ceasefire went into effect. Suleyman Tevfik was there in the frontline himself during this war. He shared his anecdotes about how to receive news from the battlefield and how to deliver them to Istanbul. Also, he wrote about professional conversations with journalists from other countries. First Edition. Özege 20762.; OCLC: 65794449 / 775132812.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary aesthetics 1/3 leather bdg. with five compartments on spine. Third and fourth compartments have lettered gilt title and a personal name (Fikri) in Ottoman script. Other ones have decorated gilts. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 359 p. Tesalya'da bir cevelân ve dört aylik seyahâtim. Süleyman Tevfik's, who participated in the Turco-Greco War in 1897 as a war correspondent, travels to Thessaly to watch the Thessaly War. First Edition. Özege 20762.; OCLC: 65794449 / 775132812.
New English Original bdg. HC. In special publisher's box. Folio. (41 x 30 cm). In English. 257 p., 107 numerous color plts. Chora: The scroll of heaven. Photos by Ahmet Ertug. First Edition. The building that was originally the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Chora is regarded as one of the most sublime examples of Byzantine art because of its early 14th century mosaics and frescoes. The level of artistic achievement attained in the Chora frescoes parallels the Pre-Renaissance movement that began in Italy and heralds the advent of a new style in Byzantine art. Chora: The Scroll of Heaven takes the reader on a scholarly and artistic journey that delves all the details of this jewel-like structure. The book's text was written by Cyril Mango, one of the most respected names today in the field of Byzantine art history, while its photographs were taken by Ahmet Ertug, an internationally recognized architect and photographer. The photographs appearing in the book were exhibited at the International Byzantine Congress held in Paris in 2002, where they received many accolades. The exhibition was repeated at the Japan Foundation in Tokyo during August 2003 and at the New York Art Institute in May 2004. 30 by 41 cms., hardbound covered with Japanese cloth, presented in a slipcase. BYZANTIUM Byzantine art Architecture Constantinople Istanbul Kariye Church Mosque History of art Mosaic Christian art Icon.
19912081502111902027Chinese method 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese method paperback
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19422508200063Special Services Division; Services of Supply; United State Army 1942. Paperback. Very Good. WWII Era Army Guides to Pacific Theater Nations: Notably including China 12 volumes. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Includes: A Pocket Guide to: 1. Hawaii 1944; 2. Burma 1943; 3. New Guinea 1943; 4. Japan 1960; 5. Japan 1950 ; 6. China 1942; 7. Meet the Marianas 1944; 8. New Zealand 1942; 9. Australia 2 copies 1942; 10. Korea 20-180 1962; 11 Viet-Nam Vietnam 1962. "Imagine being a young American soldier who has never left home before and finding yourself in a faraway country. Millions of US servicemen and women experienced this culture shock when they were stationed overseas during World War II. To assist in making the transition easier the United States military issued pocket guides which taught soldiers about the customs geography language and other cultural details of each country. Additionally these details were instrumental for the war effort. By learning about the terrain language and customs soldiers were better equipped to recognize and win against an enemy combatant. Knowing basic phrases could be the difference between life and death. Each guide was designed to fit in a soldier's back pocket and could be read during down time." - National World War II Museum. The China Pocket Guide includes 'How to Spot a Jap.' A series of cartoon panels illustrated by Milton Caniff. Special Services Division; Services of Supply; United State Army paperback
199460628Fulham London: Andrew Muir 1994. 14 issues in all but lacking the final "Information Line Special" issue published Christmas 1995. 4to photocopied as issued; plastic slide binders printed on multi-colored paper; generally very good to fine. Compiled and edited by Andrew Muir. The first issue arrived in August 1990 and ran for 11 numbered issues plus 3 "Special Subscriber Issues" and an "Information Line Special" Christmas 1995 this last of which published nearly a year later is lacking. British Library Cambridge and Bowling Green only in OCLC. Andrew Muir unknown
18537323St. Paul: Owens & Moore 1853. First edition 8vo 8pp.; very good in the printed self-wrappers light soiling and creasing. This particularly version not recorded by Martin who lists an 8pp. pamphlet printed by the Pioneer Office and a 62-page version expanded with documents printed by Owens and Moore; Streeter III 1964. <br/><br/> Owens & Moore unknown books
195158870N.p. n.d.: Minneapolis - Saint Paul 1951. Oblong 8vo 3 p.l. 81; printed from typescript on rectos only; 8 full-page halftones and a full-page map; spiral-bound yellow pictorial paper-covered boards printed in black; front cover creased; very good. This copy warmly inscribed by the author: "Greetings to my doctor friend 'Jack' from sincerely yours Elmer Nov. 27 - '51." Vernon Elmer and the boys go hunting and trout and salmon fishing in the Yukon. There is a remarkable literary quality about this diary with quotes in the text by Shakespeare and two original poems of 24 and 32 lines. Members of the party included Drs. Vernon Smith John D. Moody and Nippert Smith of Saint Paul; the author and Judge Gunnar Nordbye of Minneapolis; a guide and a cook. Edition size probably very small. Not found in OCLC. [Minneapolis - Saint Paul] unknown