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1919SB6489Berkeley CA: University Of Califonia Press 1919. Vol. IV ONLY in the series. Cloth bookmarker sewn into headband. Inked writing on fep library stamps of the Nebraska State Historical Society on title page and rear pastedown else else textblock is clean and tight. Slightly shelf worn and soiled binding. 906p. including appendix and index. Blue Cloth. Good. Illus. by Plates/Folded Diagrams/Rear Pocket Diagrams. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library Hard Cover. University Of Califonia Press Hardcover
2003002549Elmsford NY: Westchester County Historical Society. SIGNED First edition first printing. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Elmsford NY: Westchester County Historical Society 2003. Thick square folio 11 1/4" x 11 1/4." xii480 pages 615 illustrations 360 in color. Red cloth with gilt spine lettering burgundy end papers. Inscribed by author on title page. A very fine copy in very fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 2003. Westchester County Historical Society unknown
1984036117New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1984. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 162 Pp. Beige Cloth Stamped In Green Light Green Boards. First Printing. Book Fine No Wear; Long Personal Inscription From The Author Noting That Book Comes To Her Through Jackson Clark Dated January 26 1985; Also Signed On Title Page By The Artist Clifford Brycelea Dated January 1985; And With A Full Page Typed Letter From Clark Presenting The Book To The Recipient As A Birthday Present. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
201366244Minneapolis: PPB Press i.e. Print Paper Book Press 2013. Edition limited to 25 copies portfolio approx. 15" x 12" containing a letterpress title page and 16 ornithological etchings each numbered and signed by the various printers in pencil and each printed from an original Breckenridge copper plate. The printers included Jennifer Bowman; Monica Brosi; Brittany Lynn Egli; Hayley Fisher; Josh Heffelfinger; Nikki Ivanovsky-Schow; Kadi Melissa Kaelin; Nina Keim; Mercedes Knapp; Kevin Martin; Josh Meillier; Taylor Mund; Xochitl Perez; Isaac Ruder; Rebeca Solares; and Linda Tran all under the tutelage of the late Jody Williams instructor at Minnesota College of Art and Design. Breckenridge 1903-2003 a noted conservationist and ornithologist was also the director at the James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota 1946-1970 and he wrote and illustrated numerous articles and books on natural history. The copper plates featuring exquisite images of native Minnesota wildlife were loaned to Jody Williams at MCAD by the Breckenridge family through the kindness of John Moriarty the Senior Manager for Wildlife at Three Rivers Park District and an honorary fellow of the Bell Museum. University of Minnesota only in OCLC. There is also a copy at Minnesota Historical. PPB Press [i.e. Print Paper Book Press] unknown
1985070054Bridgewater VA: Privately Published by Anna B. Williams 1985. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Stiff orange wraps lettered in black stapled binding. Essentially as issued. 1st ed. v70 pp. Scarce. Privately Published by Anna B. Williams Paperback
190732025London: John Murray 1907. Hardcover. Edited by E.W. Williams. 8vo. Red cloth gilt white and black pictorial stamping. xviii 478pp. Top edge gilt. Frontispiece illustrations. Very good. Mild edgewear with spine slightly sunned but spine gilt bright; 1909 ownership signature on front flyleaf. First British edition a tight and nice copy of this account by an Englishman who in America became a Confederate partisan Texas Ranger rancher Indian fighter sailor and of course "Border Ruffian." Quite scarce. Wright Howes comments "After a lurid frontier apprenticeship in Kansas this young Englishman ranched in Western Texas and served with the Rangers." GRAFF 4686. HERD 2528. HOWES W473. NEVINS II 247. SIX GUNS 2411. John Murray hardcover
075031754X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1969biblio1606<p>This is a rare nice condition copy of the volume of historical biographical sketches of black individuals who have achieved notoriety surmounted the obstacles of slavery and/or raised their stutus in society originally published in 1865. This copy is a rare first thus of the 1969 Mnemosyne reprinting of the very scarce original preserved in the Fisk University Library.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> Mnemosyne paperback
19630023032Tallahassee Florida: The Florida State University 1963. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good . VG/VG/1st ed. I don't know why there's 2 different dust jacketsand different color covers but I have both so take your pick! This copy has a previous owner's name on the front paste down a couple of light stains and a very lttle shelf wear on both ends of the jacket. The jacket has now been covered with a new mylar sleevesee photos. The interior has clean white pages no marking or writing and the photos are on a higher quality slick paper. 135pp. notes appendices index. Housed in an acid free document bag and I can have it in the mail to you tomorrow. <br/> <br/> The Florida State University hardcover
19630022062Tallahassee Florida: Florida State University 1963. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. F/NF/1st ed. Thus. A near prefect copy of the early history of Thomas County Georgia which sits right on the Florida-Georgia line. There is some very light shelf wear at the very bottom of the dust jacket from shelf wear. This is the blue dust jacket which has a small hole on the rear flap which has been covered with a new mylar sleeve. Contains reproduced early photos and documents bibliography appendices and an index. Covers from founding of county through the beginning of the Civil War. Information on early county occupants. Housed in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can zip this in the mail to you tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Florida State University hardcover
19690022361Tallahassee Florida: Florida State University 1969. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. F/F/1st ed. A really great copy with the dust jacket. Dust Jacket has a very small chip on rear flap near corner. There's a small closed tear at the top of the spine with no loss of paper. Otherwise clean with price intact and covered with a mylar sleeve. Book clean and tight with no markings or soiling. Previous owner name discreetly behind front dj flap. 112pp. maps notes photos index and bibliography. Truly a exceptional copy. <br/> <br/> Florida State University hardcover
19730021330Tallahassee Florida: Florida State University Press 1973. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. VG/VG/1st ed./Signed. This is the third volume of Professor Rogers History of Thomas County from 1865 through 1900. Thomas County 1865-1900 deals in personalities--men and women--both citizens of prominence and those of less renown who made up the majority of the county's population. Discussed in detail are education for both races religion--town and country and as "practiced" by blacks and whites-- entertainments crime and punishment farming and newspapers and their individual editors. Book condition is Very Good ; Clean and text is unmarked with a firm binding. Some light foxing on top edge of pages. Front paste down has a short inscription and some darkening around paste down edge from glue . First Edition signed by William W. Rogers on title page under his name. B&W photos index chapter notes and index. 186 pages. Dust Jacket is Very Good; price clipped with a few small chips no tears. Some soiling to dust jacket. Covered with a removable mylar sleeve. Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Florida State University Press hardcover
15969Cahill & Co. Ltd Parkgate Printing Works Dublin 1927. Pamphlet 16pp. 8vo grey printed wraps sunned at edges stapled as issued staple rusty and contents partly detached a couple of pencil annotations some rust marks contents mainly good. It commences "p.1 "Dublin Chamber of Commerce President's Address Delivered Wednesday 26th January 1927". Headings of sections include: "Primary Object of Organisation" "Exports to Great Britain" "Invisible Imports and Exports" "Adverse Balance of Trade Abnormal" "We must stop this adverse balance" "How we can stop adverse balance" "Government Action - New Factoiries - Tariff Policy" "Succcess depends on co-operation of citizens" "Duty of Citizens to buy home produce - complaints of antagonism." etc etc. No other copy found COPAC WorldCat National Library of Ireland. Cahill & Co. Ltd, Parkgate Printing Works, Dublin, [1927] paperback
1989438William T. Hickman 1989. Paperback. Good. No dustjacket as issued. Spiral bound. Cover has some wear a couple of moderate-sized creases in lower right front corner and some scratches on front. William T. Hickman paperback
1994106199Basingstoke Press San Francisco January 1994. Trade . Very Good. Very Good Spiral-bound Softcover. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Small sticker on back cover. Textblock very lightly soiled. Very light soiling on a few pages. Otherwise pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. Basingstoke Press San Francisco unknown
19940022955Kennesaw Georgia: Kennesaw Mountain Press 1994. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/None as Issued. NF/0/Limited Signed First Edition. This copy is part of a limited first edtion of 150 copies this copy being number 142 The author's signature is on the title page along with a stamp and the number of the book. A great copy; the cover is maroon buckram with the title in gold gilt across the front panel and along the spine. No writing or marking to interiro or exterior. Small skinned place at the bottom of the front cover. This book records the camps of Georgia troopsin Georgia and other states that were names in honor of fallen soldiers prominent citizens past and present leaders and those who gave of their time and resources to assistt the men and boys in camp. the book also provides information on how a company was formed and outfitted. Many maps are included some draqn by the soldiers themselves. Information about the three training camps were the companies from each Georgia Counties. A wealth of information for serious research about the Civil War Troops or genealogical Studies. Comes to you in an archival document bag for storage and I can pop it in the mail for you tomorrow. <br/> <br/> Kennesaw Mountain Press hardcover
19850021276Savannah Georgia: Golden Coast Publishing 1985. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Fine/Very Fine. Photography By Van Jones Martin. VF/VF/1st ed./Signed. This volume is signed by Mitchell Martin and McCall on the half title page. What makes this a truly outstanding copy is McCall's warm inscription on the dedication page to his friends and first Sea IslandGeorgiaclients P.L. and Virginia Hay Jr. Their beautiful home is showcased on pages 97 through 100. This must have been a presentation copy as it's signed and dated at Christmas time 1985 the year of publication. This copy is clean and tight with no wear. The jacket is housed in a plastic sleeve it has wonderful strong color and no nicks or tears. A excellent display of McCall's remarkable homes. <br/> <br/> Golden Coast Publishing hardcover
1992023672Savannah Georgia: Golden Coast Books 1992. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Photography By Van Jones Martin and James R. Lockhart. F/F/1st ed. In 1985 The Tallokas Foundation of Moultrie Georgia published "The Architecture of Wm. Frank McCall Jr. FAIA: A Complete Designer in the Classical Tradition". Frank McCall died on March 12 1991 and in the little more than five years between the publication of that monograph and his death at age seventy-four much happened to call for the publication of this companion volume. This copy is in pristine condition; no markings of any kind tight square with a dust jacket with perfect even color no wear and now sportin' a mylar sleeve. 135 pp.; lists 41 projects featured in the Desig Portfolio List of Jobs Selected Floor Plans Sources. Slick higher quality paper and all photos in full color. I can have this book in the mail to you tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Golden Coast Books hardcover
19880021550Atlanta Georgia: William R. Scaife 1988. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good. VG/0/1st ed. stated/Signed. A excellent copy with some light water damage at the bottom of the first 3 pages and some light spotting on front free endpapers. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Binding tight and solid. Black leather with gold lettering on spine and front panel. 140 pages stated First Edition signed on title page by author. Chronological record of the Georgia Brigade roster of Georgia Brigade surrendering at Appomattox biographical sketches of General Field and Medical Officers bibliography and index. Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. <br/> <br/> William R. Scaife hardcover
19652091502135415685U.S. Embassy Cultural Exchange Bureau Publishing Department 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 U.S. Embassy Cultural Exchange Bureau Publishing Department paperback
SKU0507519XanEdu Publishing Inc 2016-09-19. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking XanEdu Publishing Inc hardcover
20161-1506698174XanEdu Publishing Inc 2016. Paperback. New. 10.94x8.50x2.09 inches. XanEdu Publishing Inc paperback
20161-1938168275XanEdu Publishing Inc 2016. Hardcover. New. 988 pages. 11.14x8.82x1.46 inches. XanEdu Publishing Inc hardcover
1989002342Atlanta Georgia: Peachtree Publishers 1989. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Photography By Richard Moore. VG/NF/1st ed. 1st prntng/Signed by Both. Writer William Mitchell and photographer Richard Moore have portrayed the wonders of gardens historic and comtemporary public and private and urban and rural from each of the three regions of Georgia: North Georgia Piedmont Plateau and South Georgia. Whether illustrating overall "gradenscapes" or capturing intimate vignettes and individual blossoms Richard Moore's photgraphs have a depth of color and clarity of detail that immerse the reader into a world of delightful splendor. The text by William Mitchell not only describes the setting as they are today but also spins a rich background of history in the context of the botanical "Eden" observed by the early explorers. Book Condition is Fine; beige cloth over boards with white lettering to spine and front. 214pp. First Edition first printing. Beautiful full color photos on nearly every page. A large index of gardens in the back of book. Clean with a few subtle spot on the half title page. Otherwise tight and square with some very light foxing on the first 3 pages no other markings or soiling. Signed by both the author and photographer on the half title page. Dust Jacket Condition is Near Fine; glossy clean jacket with a couple of small closed nicks at the bottom of the front panel. Covered with a removable mylar jacket. Book showcases the best Georgia has to offer. <br/> <br/> Peachtree Publishers hardcover
18980022152Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1898. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/None Issued. VG/1st ed. Excellent copy of this elusive government publication. Clean with very little wear cover firmly in place all pages present. 281 pages of text and testimony 3 page index of testimony index of exhibits exhibit A through M which includes a chart of ship several b&w photos of the Maine's wreckage illustrationssketches of various areas of ship and a map. Publication has some very lightly upturned pages at the very tips and is missing a very small chip at rear bottom of spine. All pages are firmly attached. Truly a piece of US history. Comes to you in an acid free document bag. BASN <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office hardcover