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20241-0357986768Cengage Learning Inc 2024. Paperback. New. 10 ed edition. 1024 pages. 3.35x4.21x0.39 inches. Cengage Learning, Inc paperback
18672919St. Paul: for gratuitous circulation by Girart Hewitt 1867. 8vo 36pp. a fine copy in orig. blue printed wrappers and scarce thus. Wrappers with different letterpress than the above and now bound without the ads; text identical. Howes H-455 not mentioning the different issues for the year 1867. for gratuitous circulation, by Girart Hewitt unknown
18672918St. Paul: for gratuitous circulation by Girart Hewitt 1867. 8vo 36 & 8pp. ads some spotting but generally fine in orig. tan printed wrappers and scarce thus. All the facts for the would-be immigrant. Howes H-455. for gratuitous circulation, by Girart Hewitt unknown
185124214St. Paul: James M. Goodhue 1851. 8vo pp. 241; orig. brown printed wrappers wrappers loosening and slightly chipped. Martin 30; Sabin 49258 citing that for 1850. James M. Goodhue unknown
190834256Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co 1908. First edtion. 8vo pp. 12 15-452 3 ads; frontispiece portrait 62 black and white plates James J. Hill library copy with name perforated at base of title page pencil call number on verso of title page: edges of spine a bit rubbed and lettering is faded with accession numbers at base else a nice sound copy in green cloth with ivory lettering gilt stamped vignette portrait on front cover. t.e.g. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to James J. Hill dated 1908. Hill is the famed railroader and financier who more than any other man was responsible for the opening of the great northwest. A.C. McClurg & Co unknown
1894biblio1136<p>This is a complete copy---with a binding repair to be made---of a rare piece of Chicago's North Shore history. It contains the plans and rationale of famed landscape architect Thomas Hawkes as he completed his realization of the scenic route old Highway 42 sometimes known as "Snake Hill"---a park experience literally built around the bends of Sheridan road. Also expands on his vision of natural scenery incorporated into landscaping in preference to the ornate Versailles approach. An exceptional rarity of Chicago history.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> J.C. Winship paperback
190029877Minneapolis: University Press 1900. First edition of the author's first book sq. 12mo pp. 3-71; a very good copy in orig. printed wrappers decorated in red and lettered in black and warmly presented by the author to Richard LeGallienne dated St. Paul February 8 1901. "Born in the state of New York he moved with him family to St. Paul in 1894. At the University of Minnesota lack of means and ill health prolonged his course over a period of years during which he began publishing his poems. In 1906 he joined the faculty of the university" Nute Minnesota Books and Authors. University Press unknown
2020DBS.Management-9781774073Society Publishing 2020. 1 ST. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2020DBS.Management-9781774073Society Publishing 2020. 1 ST. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2019DBS-9781773614281Society Publishing 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2019DBS-9781773614281Society Publishing 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
1945ZB996539Washington: GPO 1945. volumes 13-41 1945-1959 an uninterrupted run of complete volumes bound ex library very good PRICE IS FOR THE LOT:. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: GPO unknown
1982ZB2632251982/83. vol. 6 original paper wrappers ex library. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
1976058051Womelsdorf PA: Earl W. Ibach 1976. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. INSCRIBED. Brown cloth lettered in gold foil. Minor shelf/handling wear mild soiling to bottom text block edge at corner. Former owner's address label mounted on upper front flyleaf. Firm binding clean interior. 664 pp. illus. Inscribed by author on portrait page verso of Preface full signature with generic "Best Regards" inscription undated. Earl W. Ibach Hardcover
1851000687North Granby Connecticut CT Plainfield CT 1851. Stampless cover from the Contractor for the care of paupers for the State of Connecticut Alvira Merriam writes the Selectmen of Plainfield Connecticut regarding an inhabitant Samuel Harvey and his status. Alvira takes a very imperious tone interestingly enough. Dated North Granby August 14th 1851. VG. Autograph. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. unknown
1954058190Washington: United States Government Printing Office Gpo 1954. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine. 993 Pp. First Printing. Specially Bound In Red Cloth Gilt With Name R. V. Langmuir At Bottom The Personal Copy Of Robert Vose Langmuir -1993 Of Caltech Who Invented The Mass Spectrometer Later Headed The Construction Of The First Synchrotron To Operate In The United States And Discovered The Radioactive Isotope K37. The Original Printed Blue Wrappers Are Lacking. There Is A Printed Alphabetical List Of Witnesses On P. 993 But This Copy Has A Penciled List In Page Order On P 992 And A Few Penciled Notes On Nuclear Physics On The Last Blank Page All Probably By Langmuir. At Least One Advance Copy Was Passed Around Caltech Prior To Publication As We Sold Such A Copy With Pencil Initials Of Those Who Were Intended To Receive It. <br/> <br/> United States Government Printing Office Gpo hardcover
1906052405Chicago / Los Angeles / New York: The Lewis Publishing Company 1906. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Portraits Plates. 31 Pp; Color Plate; Pp 34- 241 Pp Have Portraits And Biographies On Page To Left And Illustration Of Their Homes On Plates To Right A Few Sets Of Pages With Portraits And Biographies On Both Sides; Color Plate At End. Full Morocco Rounded Edges Stamped In Gilt And In Blind Gilt Turns Floral Endpapers In Red Gilt And White All Edges Gilt. An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary Of Those Burdette Considered To Have Made Positive Contributions To The Growth Of Los Angeles And The Surrounding Area.First Edition 1910 Exceptionally Scarce Worldcat Locating No Institutional Holding Although Microfilm Copies Etc. Exist And The 1910 Edition Is Not Uncommon; Possibly Published In 1906 Only For The Biographees As The Biographees Include Otto Weid Who Signed Other Books Housed In A Family Library Along With This One. <br/> <br/> The Lewis Publishing Company hardcover
2020059791Angel City PressU.S. 2020. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. 255 Pp. Illustrated Boards Illustrated Endpapers. First Printing 2020. Fine. Signed By David Judson. <br/> <br/> Angel City Press,U.S. hardcover
2010049830Glendale Ca: Balcony Press 2010. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 174 Pp. Purple Cloth Lettered In Green. First Edition. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Inscribed Warmly By Bob Ray Offenhauser And "Baby" Offenhauser. Bob Ray Offenhauser 1927 - 2016 Was An American Architect Who Designed Mega-Mansions With High Ceilings. Palazzo Di Amore Was The Most Expensive Property On The Market In The United States In 2014. <br/> <br/> Balcony Press hardcover
1953059536Pasadena: A. C. Vroman / Anderson Ritchie & Simon / Doubleday & Co. 1953. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 15 Pp. Softcover. Issued On The Occasion Nof The Opening Of Their Flagship Store On Colorado Boulevard. Well Printed Designed By James Leach. Privately Printed 1953 This Issue In Red-Brown Doubleday & Company Printed Wrappers With An Introductory Note From Doubleday. Near Fine Fading Along Top And Spine Edges. <br/> <br/> A. C. Vroman / Anderson, Ritchie & Simon / Doubleday & Co. paperback
1904059540Boston: Richard G Badger 1904. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/No DJ. B/W Illustrations By Elizabeth M Hallowell Saunders. 45 Pp. White Cloth Over Green Boards. A Very Nice Example No Wear To Paper Covered Boards Contents As New. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Richard G Badger hardcover
1904059545Boston: Richard G Badger 1904. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/No DJ. B/W Illustrations By Elizabeth M Hallowell Saunders. 45 Pp. White Cloth Over Green Boards. A Very Nice Example No Wear To Paper Covered Boards Slight Discoloration In White Area On Left Side Of Front Cover Contents As New. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Richard G Badger hardcover
1904050882Boston: Richard G Badger 1904. First Edition First Printing . White Cloth / Green Boards. Very Good/No DJ. B/W Illustrations By Elizabeth M Hallowell Saunders. 45 Pp. White Cloth Over Green Boards. A Very Nice Example With A Touch Of Wear At Head And Foot Of Spine Some Browning To Spine Of Cloth No Wear To Paper Covered Boards Contents As New. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Richard G Badger hardcover
1926026809New York: Robert M McBride & Company 1926. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Green Cloth Gilt. Near Fine/No DJ. Xiv 326 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt And Red" First Published May 1926". Color Frontispiece Photograph By Harold A. Parker; B/W Plates By Saunders. Traces Of Wear Spine And Cover Gilt Brilliant. Inscribed "Harriet W. Culin With Love From Her Brother Charles Francis Saunders April 28 1926" And With Saunders Bookplate And Some Areas Of Glue Stains On And Around It. . A Very Nice Example With An Excellent Associational Inscription. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders D. 1910 Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications He As Author She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902 The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books The Indians Of The Terraced Houses 1912 And Under The Sky In California 1913. In 1921 Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin D. 1968 Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens Botany And Photography. For Many Years Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth And Then With Mira Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest Photographing All Of The California Missions The Regions' Natural Wonders Native Americans And Flora Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum Los Angeles And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly Volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Robert M McBride & Company hardcover
1931020414Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1931. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/No DJ. Xiii 256 Pp Ad At Rear. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing. Western Theme Pictorial Bookplate Of Historian Ray A. Billington. Near Fine; Trace Of Wear At Head And Heel Of Spine. Name Jernegan In Pencil On Rear Endpaper. "The Various Studies Here Presented Have Been Published Over A Considerable Number Of Years In Several Historical Magazines. They Are Here Presented With Some Revision. <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover