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2221874<p>9" x 6". Original tan pictorial wrappers stamped in dark brown. Np nd but ca. 1915. Very good first page short tears and creases. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>40 pages of text; 36 pages pf photographs; 3 folding panoramas; 3 folding maps.</p><p>ROCQ 1720 - locating six copies.</p> paperback books
19472185Berkeley CA: University of California Press 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. xvii 94 pp 2 illustrations with frontispiece bibliography index book store label on front free endpaper. Upper corners lightly bumped text clean binding sound. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear. Santa Barbara Historical Society's Thompson Papers "include a rich body of correspondence and documents of the Pacific maritime life of the Thompson family dating from 1821-1869 - the editor of the present volume has selected twenty-five of the more revealing and colorful of the letters and presents them with explanatory commentaries and notes" dust jacket. University of California Press hardcover books
194841244Minneapolis & St. Paul: The Ampersand Club 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo 6 & 28pp. fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels. Commencement address at Montana State University 1942. Inscribed by the author to Tremaine McDowell with another slip laid in addressed to Tremaine from Paul Hillestad dated 10-28-48. <br/><br/> The Ampersand Club hardcover books
194839163Minneapolis & St. Paul: Ampersand Club 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo 6 & 28pp. fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels. Commencement address at Montana State University 1942. Inscribed by the author to Carl Jones designating in manuscript this copy as "Copy 1" <br/><br/> Ampersand Club hardcover books
19481475Minneapolis & St. Paul: Ampersand Club 1948. Edition ltd. to 650 copies slim 8vo pp. 6 28; fine copy in orig. brown cloth paper labels and a chipped cellophane jacket. Commencement address at Montana State University 1942. <br/><br/> Ampersand Club hardcover books
189537638Sacramento 1895. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine and cover. Moderate shelfwear to spine and boards rubbing to board edges. A VG copy. 7 416 3 blank pp. Frontis 3 tipped-in maps inserted plates. 9-1/4" x 6" <br/><br/> hardcover books
1992007574New York: Dutton 1992. Publisher's promotional poster 34"w x 22"h featuring two photographs of Marilyn by Photo Researchers NY. Near Fine faint creases 1/4" repaired tear left edge. Well suited for framing will ship loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 34" x 22". Dutton books
1864003821Hartford CT: Hurlbut Scranton & Co. 1864. Nicely rebound in red cloth with gilt titles at spine Very Good Plus cloth at spine a bit faded prior owner name stamp front endpage light foxing throughout. Binding is tight and pages are clean and free from markings. Overall a quite solid and handsome copy. 750 pages with "numerous and diversified colored illustrations from original designs". . First Edition Thus. Cloth. Very Good Plus. Hurlbut, Scranton & Co. Hardcover books
1947004474Bloomington Indiana: Indiana University Publications 1947. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on front cover. Very Good date on front cover circled in ink under author's name on title page is written in ink "Late President of Indiana University". Bryan was the 10th President of Indiana University serving from 1902-1937. He died Nov. 21 1955. . SIGNED. First Edition. Pamphlet. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Indiana University Publications Paperback books
1951006299Bloomington IN: Indiana University Foundation 1951. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR "To Dean Gaber. William Lowe Bryan June 27 '51" at title page. Near Fine toning to end pages. Bound in black leather with gilt lettering. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Indiana University Foundation Hardcover books
184819796Washington 1848. 8vo. 62 pp. <br><br>Government document: Thirtieth CongressFirst Session. Ex. Doc. No. 47. House of Representatives. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly penciled at top right corner of p. 1. Very good. unknown books
1933006709Indianapolis IN: Indiana Historical Society 1933. Very Good paginated 281-339 crease across top corner front wrapper light edge wear and soiling toning bottom 1" rear wrapper. One of 200 copies printed. . First Edition Thus. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Indiana Historical Society Paperback books
1935006562New York: Columbia University Press 1935. RARE extract. Paginated 389-515. Very Good Plus from the collection of noted anthropologist linguist and ethnomusicologist George Herzog his signature last name in ink top edge front cover sticker shadow front cover wrappers toned at edges. Printed on cover and title page as coming from Vol. IV pencil corrected to Vol. III. . First Edition Thus. Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Columbia University Press Paperback books
196931550St. Paul: Saint Paul Hilton 1969. Small folio 8-page program and dinner menu sewn inside larger blue wrappers bearing the silver seal of the Supreme Court of the United States; first page bears an illustration of Burger which he has inscribed "For Harvey T. Reid and Agnes with esteem and affection Warren E. Burger." <br/><br/> Saint Paul Hilton unknown books
196931546Washington D.C. 1969. 8vo 10-p. program string bound inside larger illustrated wrappers inscribed on the front "To Harvey T. Reid for a most valued friend counselor. and companion of riding trails and good dining - and for Agnes - with greetings & best wishes Warren E. Burger Washington August 21 1969." <br/><br/> unknown books
196931549Washington D.C. 1969. In full: "Dear Harvey and Agnes The St. Paul visit was hectic and exhausting but the warmth of the welcome left us with a glow that will never entirely go away. Now comes the work but the loyalty of friends & their good wishes will help sustain us. Sincerely Warren." 8vo integral leaf attached; fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
1983003691Winamac IN: Pulaski County Genealogical Society 1983. "A collection of family and business histories compiled by the business people family historians members and friends of the Pulaski County Genealogical Society Winamac Indiana 1982-1983. Memorials honoring family members and military personnel." Fine. First Printing. . First Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Pulaski County Genealogical Society Hardcover books
47928Oblong 4to. 1 page seal intact; docketed on verso. Burke and Huger each had prominent associations with the South Carolina branch of the Society of Cincinnati Huger serving as first vice-president and Burke publishing a widely circulated pamphlet warning that the organization would widen the division between "the patricians and the rabble." Folded; some browning but very good. <br/><br/> unknown books
1935003202Indianapolis Indiana: Indiana Historical Society 1935. Near Fine small spot of soiling rear wrapper. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Indiana Historical Society Paperback books
193037036Minneapolis: Bruce Publishing Company 1930. Large 8vo two volumes; portrait frontis. of Dr. William Beaumont; ex-library book with usual markings; bound in blue hatched cloth with faded gilt lettering to spine; black and white photographic illustrations and facsimiles throughout. A very good set. <br/><br/> Bruce Publishing Company hardcover books
1910008404Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1910. A lovely fresh copy in decorative green cloth top edge gilt illustrated with photographs. Near Fine no jacket prior owner pleasant gift inscription front end page gilt at spine a touch dimmed spots of toning seemingly associated with tissue guards at plates. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin Hardcover books
1901008638Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1901. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on tipped sheet at front end page - "Christmas greetings from John Burroughs Dec. 24 1920". This title SCARCE SIGNED. Very Good some spotting at end pages rubbed at corners and edges. "With fifteen illustrations in colors after Audubon and a frontispiece from life". . SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 2nd Printing. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jackets. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin Company Hardcover books
196718544Rome and St. Louis: Jesuit Historical Institute and St. Louis Univesity 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Sources and Studies for the History of the Americas Volume II. vii 212 pp with illustrations facsimile pages and folding map. Blue cloth boards stamped on the spine in gilt; no dust jacket. Some shelf wear to boards internals clean tightly bound unmarked. From the Catholic Encyclopedia: Francis Bennon Ducrue "became a member of the Society of Jesus in 1738 and ten years later was sent to California where he laboured zealously until the expulsion of the order in 1767. When that untoward event took place Ducrue was the superior of all the California missions. He submitted uncomplainingly to the decree of expulsion and even cooperated with the royal commission in enforcing its provisions. The Jesuits withdrew taking with them only their clothes and a few books; this was all the wealth they carried away from California after seventy years of work in its missions. Ducrue eventually returned to his native land. He wrote in Latin "A Journey from California through the district of Mexico to Europe in the year 1767" which was translated into German for the "Nachrichten von verschiedenen Ländern des spaniscvhen Amerika" of Christoph von Murr vol. XII p. 217-276 and was translated into French and published by Fr. Carayon in his "Documents Inédits" Paris 1876." Jesuit Historical Institute and St. Louis Univesity hardcover books
196717389Rome and St. Louis: Jesuit Historical Institute and St. Louis Univesity 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Sources and Studies for the History of the Americas Volume II. vii 212 pp with illustrations facsimile pages and folding map. A fine copy bound in 3/4 red leather and marbled boards; signed by Ernest Burrus on the title page. From the Catholic Encyclopedia: Francis Bennon Ducrue "became a member of the Society of Jesus in 1738 and ten years later was sent to California where he laboured zealously until the expulsion of the order in 1767. When that untoward event took place Ducrue was the superior of all the California missions. He submitted uncomplainingly to the decree of expulsion and even cooperated with the royal commission in enforcing its provisions. The Jesuits withdrew taking with them only their clothes and a few books; this was all the wealth they carried away from California after seventy years of work in its missions. Ducrue eventually returned to his native land. He wrote in Latin "A Journey from California through the district of Mexico to Europe in the year 1767" which was translated into German for the "Nachrichten von verschiedenen Ländern des spaniscvhen Amerika" of Christoph von Murr vol. XII p. 217-276 and was translated into French and published by Fr. Carayon in his "Documents Inédits" Paris 1876." Jesuit Historical Institute and St. Louis Univesity hardcover books
191029997Minneapolis: Edmund D. Brooks 1910. Edition limited to 500 copies on handmade paper printed at The Torch Press 8vo pp. 41; original tan cloth-backed gray-blue paper-covered boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; spine ends just beginning to fray but still very good. <br/><br/> Edmund D. Brooks hardcover books