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198813497Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0890131732 . Appears to be new book and DJ in as new condition. No ownership marks not a remainder. ; Museum of New Mexico Press Series in Southwestern Culture; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 209 pages . Museum of New Mexico Press hardcover
1901001512New York: McClure Phillips & Co. 1901. Very Good condition. Tight and unmarked. Spine tanned a little but with lettering still distinct. Previous owner's name and "1902" on the front free endpaper. Original beige cloth handsomely decorated in black green and red. White's second novel published the same year as THE CLAIM JUMPERS. This is the scarce first printing with MCMI on the title page and no mention of additional printings. Merle Johnson's American First Editions Blanck 1942 p. 523. FPAA v.5 p. 355. . First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Original binding/No dust jacket. 8vo. viii 344pp. McClure, Phillips & Co. Hardcover
1987068021Prescott AZ: Wolfe Publishing Co. 1987. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in eight 8 volumes uniformly bound in brown buckram spine panels lettered in gold foil pale red edge stain. All volumes virtually as issued a few with minor binding lean 6 of the 8 showing former owner's signature/date inked on lower half-title otherwise unmarked. Color illus. dust jackets Near Fine with minor wrinkling several spine panels slightly sunned and "Lions" more notably otherwise as issued now in mylar. Facsimile republication of 8 classic works by White originally published in the early 20th century each limited to 1000 copies. Wolfe Publishing Co. Hardcover
1995K5421995. Hardcover. Good. Good Condition/163 pages - A bibliographic guide. HT2K542 hardcover
1913SB12558Denver: M.W. Grand Lodge 1913. Original copy NOT a reprint; Marbled end pages. Silk bookmarker sewn into headband minimal wear to textblock. All edges gilt. Usual leather wear to edges/spine/corners. 450pp. including index. Full Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Flexible Cover. M.W. Grand Lodge Hardcover
194015743Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1940. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Very Good-/Good. Limited Edition one of 400 copies this volume unnumbered; Volume II only; 4to brick red cloth; vg- boards faded and lightly scratched; spine faded ends lightly bumped in good dj wear and tears to edges; top corners lightly chipped; light dustsoiling to rear panel; 266pp incl. index. <br/> <br/> University of New Mexico Press hardcover
1937005616Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. 1937. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Goldenrod cloth 75 pp. untrimmed edges. First edition limited to 100 copies this copy out of series unnumbered presented bo Charles E. Oakes by the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company Feb. 26 1948. As issued. "Giving in detail the circumstances which led to the introduction of Canal Navigation and the use of Anthracite Coal in Pennsylvania.". Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Hardcover
1973SJ2728Waco TX: Rosa White Pace and John T. White 1973. Reprint of Rare original Edition; No pagination. Textblock and binding are immaculate and tight. Gift quality copy in lightly rubbed unclipped dust jacket with moderate edge wear and chipping at spine extremities. Reprint. Green Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Rosa White Pace and John T. White
1947051302Concord North Carolina: Published by the War Records Collection Committee and Sponsored by Cabarrus County 1947. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 4to. 430 2 pages. Hardcover bound in blue cloth. Moderate wear to the binding. The edges of the spine show heavier rubbing. A sound copy with secure hinges and clean text. There are some color illustrations of insignia at the front and some black and white photos mostly portraits of soldiers. This is NOT a textual or narrative history. It is more of a listing of soldiers from Cabarrus County North Carolina living and dead who served in the wars. The most detail is from WWII and WWI and the bulk of the photos are of soldiers who died in WWII. The details of the soldiers becomes thinner for those in the earlier conflicts. <br/> <br/> Published by the War Records Collection Committee and Sponsored by Cabarrus County hardcover
1909054909West Virgina Geological Survey. Four loose seperate 33" X 56' fold-out maps in very good condition. In very good slip-case as issued; mild rubbing and shelf wear. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1909. West Virgina Geological Survey hardcover
1907SB13268Denver CO: State Bureau of Mines 1907. Retired library copy stamped labeled and marked; Quarter-sized edge chip along the top edge of the front cover; Tipped in is a printed note with compliments of T.J. Dalzell Commissioner of Mines appointed May 10th 1907; Blind-embossed seal on title page. Ink signature of Geo. A. Wackenhut Colorado Springs along upper edge of title page. Usual age wear else textblock is clean and tight interrnal staples are sound and secure. Preceding the beginning of the report is a large folded illustration of the General Arrangement of the Electric Hoist of the Ore Handling Plant for Sitwell Raise Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co.; Other folded illustrations all in perfect condition are found tipped in at pages 6 8 64 66 67 72 74 80 & 88; In the rear pocket a large folded map of Colorado in color also in perfect condition; The map shows the ore deposits of the entire state; The gray covers have edge-wear creased corners and fore-edges library labels on front cover light sunning to edges on back cover. This report also includes a lenghty article by S.A. Worcester titled The Ore Handling Practices at Colorado Mines; 127p. including index plus other single page illustrations and photographs; Not found in Wynar/Depp. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Illus. by Folded Maps/Folded Diagrams/Graphs/Charts. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library Paperback. State Bureau of Mines Paperback
198301483Austin Texas: Bureau of Economic Geology the University of Texas at Austin 1983. Book. Near Fine. Soft Cover in Slipcase. Small crease to lower corner of rear cover and about the last 20 pages. Slipcase shows minor wear. Maps plates collected together in a sleeve inside slipcase. From the Submerged Lands of Texas series this volume is about the Corpus Christi area. From the Preface by William L. Fisher Director Bureau of Economic Geology: "The atlases of the submerged lands of Texas will present an extensive spatial data base of sediment textural parameters sediment geochemistry benthic macroinvertebrates and associated wetlands. Identifying mapping and characterizing these essential components of nearshore coastal environments provide important baseline information in anticipating managing and measuring the effects of the multitude of coastal activities that are directly and indirectly tied to submerged lands." 154 pages illustrated with many figures tables and the following plates in pocket: I Surface sediment distribution: gravel sand silt mud clay and mean grain size; II Distribution of TOC barium boron and calcium in surface sediments; III Distribution of chromium copper iron and lead in surface sediments; IV Distribution of manganese nickel strontium and zinc in surface sediments; V Distribution of wetlands and benthic macroinvertebrates; VI Sample station number and locations. NOTE: These plates are very large folded maps. Bureau of Economic Geology, the University of Texas at Austin Paperback
1867101111<p>Albany New York: Weed Parsons and Company Printers 1867. 1867. Fair. - Octavo 9-1/4 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed self-wraps. The darkened & chipped front cover is detached and the rear cover is lacking. 14 pages including the cover. The pages are splitting along the top. Good.</p><p>RARE.</p><p>New York State Senator Andrew D. White addresses 2 political issues confronting the upcoming New York State Constitutional Convention. He argues for structuring the convention to insure fair representation for smaller districts with smaller populations and supports granting voting rights regardless of race.</p><p>The American historian and educator Andrew Dickson White 1832-1918 co-founded Cornell University serving as its first president over the first 2 decades. In his role as an educator White expanded the scope of college curricula. White served as a New York State Senator and was subsequently appointed as ambassador to Germany and later to Russia. One of the founders of what is known as the conflict thesis regarding the historical conflict between science and religion White authored the "History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom".</p> Albany, New York: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers, 1867. paperback
Pages 127-186. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Woodsville - feature article with dozens of photos; The Vaughans - a California Idyl (continued); The Origin of the names of the towns in Merrimack County, and also the date of their settlement and incorporation; The tunnel-seat and the window-seat; The days that have gone (poem); The militia - the safeguard of the state; The song sparrow (poem); Arter David; A song (poem); A compromise with a spectre; My Grandmother's ghost (poem); Nice photo ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad inside front cover; Illustrated ad for Coates Clippers of Worcester, MA inside back cover; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy copy. Magazine
ria9781596671171_inpCD-Audio. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; World-renowned author and speaker Todd Whitaker speaks directly to listeners about the specific things that great principals do. that others do not. Based on a live recording of a Todd Whitaker presentation.Sample Clips "What will the unknown
1985063360Apollo PA: Closson Press 1985. Book. As New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Volumes 1 and 2 of an eventual 7 uniformly bound in stiff tan wraps lettered in blue. As issued. v133 v142 pp. Closson Press Paperback
186252905Faribault: Alex. Johnson 1862. 8vo pp. 7 1; original orange printed wrappers; very good. Martin 469. <br/><br/> Alex. Johnson unknown books
183836115Bangor 1838. Folio sheet folded to 9" x 11-1/4". Printed on first page only middle two pages blank. Last page addressed in ink to Moses Emery of Saco faint postal cancel from Bangor in September folded for mailing. Tear from blank seal a remnant of the seal remaining. Good. Ink note unrelated to the text dated Sept 3 in blank inner margin appointing three commissioners to survey a boundary.<br/><br/> This appeal from the Whig State Committee is signed in type at the bottom by nine Committee members including Moses Emery the addressee. "Is there a Whig in the State who does not feel anxious to share the honors of a victory that shall prostrate Locofocoism forever in Maine and swell the advancing triumph of Whig principles that will soon plant the Whig Banner upon the Capitol of the Union. The eyes of the whole Union are upon us." Whigs are urged not "to fall into the arms of Loco focoism. unknown books
183836115Bangor 1838. Folio sheet folded to 9" x 11-1/4". Printed on first page only middle two pages blank. Last page addressed in ink to Moses Emery of Saco faint postal cancel from Bangor in September folded for mailing. Tear from blank seal a remnant of the seal remaining. Good. Ink note unrelated to the text dated Sept 3 in blank inner margin appointing three commissioners to survey a boundary.<br /> <br /> This appeal from the Whig State Committee is signed in type at the bottom by nine Committee members including Moses Emery the addressee. "Is there a Whig in the State who does not feel anxious to share the honors of a victory that shall prostrate Locofocoism forever in Maine and swell the advancing triumph of Whig principles that will soon plant the Whig Banner upon the Capitol of the Union. The eyes of the whole Union are upon us." Whigs are urged not "to fall into the arms of Loco focoism. unknown
0260063428.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1961006791Glendale CA: La Siesta Press 1961. SCARCE in the 1961 First Edition. The first publication La Siesta Press published in the transportation field this being the story of a "tiny inclined railway that carries townsmen to the heavily populated summit of Bunker Hill". Los Angeles History Railroads. . First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Fine in Wraps as Issued/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Ruth Daly . 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. La Siesta Press Paperback books
1973048740Altadena Ca: Altadena Kiwanis Foundation / The Altadenan Publishing 1973. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Map. Map Description Of 80 Plants And Trees Index At End. The Cobb Estate Name Is Not Widely Known But It Is At The Well-Visited Meadow At The Beginning Of The Mt. Lowe Trail Immediately North And East Of The North End Of Lake Avenue And The East End Of Loma Alta. It Largely Burned During The 2025 Altadena Fire. <br/> <br/> Altadena Kiwanis Foundation / The Altadenan Publishing paperback
1898056768Worcester MA: Franklin P. Rice Publisher 1898. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Vintage facsimile reprint with stiff pale yellow title page clear acetate binder. 74 pp. Ex-institutional library with several marks and stamps but only minimal wear non-circulating. A few handwritten corrections internally. Franklin P. Rice, Publisher Paperback
1935053011New York: Paleontological Research Institution 1935. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. x 157 pages indexed. Hardcover bound in dark grey cloth with cover designs and rules in gilt. This is an EX-LIBRARY copy with full markings. Moderate wear to the binding. A sound copy with secure inner hinges. COMPLETE with the folding color map and the folding chart. Map and chart are in good condition. Text has a couple of blind stamps but otherwise is clean and sound. Timothy Abbott Conrad 1803-1877 was an American Geologist who also studied paleontology especially shells of the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations. Although from New Jersey he was one of the New York State geologists and traveled throughout the Southeast. Although the focus of this book is on his work in Alabama four text sketch maps show his travels through North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia. The folding color map is a copy of the first Geological Map of Alabama originally published in 1835. <br/> <br/> Paleontological Research Institution hardcover
1923SJ663Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Press 1923. 334pp. front end papers seperated at the gutter with hinge reglued and tight; textblock very clean; binding has moderate spine wear and lightly bumped & worn corners; Lacks dust jacket; Howes W-322; Adams-Herd 2500; Adams Six-Guns 2376 relates that the author wasn't always careful in checking his facts so the narrative should be read with that in mind and several examples of careless research are discussed. First Edition. Brown Cloth. Good. Illus. by Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Times-Mirror Press Hardcover