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Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
190764217Seattle WA: William Lee Waters 1907. Oblong 4to. 11 x 7.25 in. 104 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 132 silver gelatin photos mounted on the pages sized from 2 x 2 in. up to 7 x 9 in. with majority sized approx. 3 x 4 in. varying between matte finish and glossy photo stock most w/ white ink MS annotations identifying locations & subjects a couple laid-in over 25 printed photo clippings from contemporary Seattle souvenir travel brochures 2 colour-printed postcards. Contemporary flexible textured calf flexible cover binding rebacked white manuscript lettering on front cover some scuffing edgewear occasional over-exposure to about 7 photos still a VG- exemplar. This well-arranged photo album opens with a colour plate of Northwest Coast Native Americans canoeing along the sound with Mount Rainier in the background followed by several images of Native Americans basketry totem pole in downtown Seattle and outdoor adventures and scenery in Washington. Over 25 of the photographs focus on William Waters and Larrebee Waters canoeing traveling and building a cabin near Copalis Beach WA. Also featured are several photographs of Quinault Indians on the nearby reservation including group shots in front of the post office with large dog canoeing across Grays Harbor Quinault children and mother next to their beach tent and others. Other photos capture William Waters with his law office staff including 1 Japanese-American in front of the 610 Pioneer Building William next to Pioneer Square and a very nice photograph of the “Judge’s Office.†Still more photographs document a visit to the 1905 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition including a visit to the giant timber Forestry Building along with swimming & baseball at Brown’s Camp.Several photographs depict the fabulous salmon fishing and cooking at Colman’s Camp on Orcas Island in the Summer 1904 before the YMCA of Greater Seattle set up their famed Camp Orkila nearby in 1906. These photos show the canvas cabins excursion rowboats Mrs. Colman chaperoning the mixed bathing of young men & women and the beached steamship Mabel on the picnic beach. Summer 1905 found Waters and friends camping on Lake Washington canoeing splitting wood and even listening to the phonograph. Also featured along with a large contemporary photo of William Waters’ alma mater Harvard Law School are several photos of “Mamie†Harriet May Norton 1883-1965 whom he married in 1906. Along with photo of nicely appointed room and prominent placement of Harvard blanket and Northwest Coast Indian peaked hat hanging on the wall two of the photos capture Tsunezo Sawada b. 1885 their Japanese-American servant and cook including one view with the young couple in front of their canvas tent cabin from Seattle Tent & Awning Co. Sawada had emigrated from Japan by 1805 and would later move his family including his wife Mamoyo Sawada a medical nurse to Sacramento CA where he became a bean cake salesman supplying Japanese-American and Chinese-American restaurants cafes and hotels. Waters 1872-1956 was born in Lakeville New Brunswick Canada and later emigrated with his family to the Washington Territory in 1884. He later attended Harvard Law School and practiced law in Seattle WA until the end of the Roaring 20’s including a short stint in Yakima WA for the Northern Pacific. By 1930 he was living with his youngest son in Fullerton CA while Harriet Waters had moved in with their oldest daughter before returning to Seattle. William Lee Waters, unknown
19030394211903. Original documents. Very Good. Nine items octavo and duodecimo. 1 Sapulpa Lodge A.O.U.W Ancient Order of United Workmen. ALS re a Medical Examination Policy and Benefits Policy. 2 Addie Lodge A.O.U.W. ANS re Beneficiary Certificate. 3 US Court in the Indian Territory receipt for deposit in the Guardianship Case of Lizzie Mishannahtubbe. 4 J.N. Duncan Hardware & Groceries Duncan I.T. re "Assessment No. 5" etc. 5 H.E. Roderick Druggist Madill I.T. re the cost of "a seal" and their need for one etc. 6 S.A. Byers General Merchandise Pryor Creek I.T. requesting Lodge materials from an A.O.U.W. brother in Norman I.T. 7 Turner Hardware Co. Muskogee I.T. re locks for sliding doors with a view of the hardware company building. 8 Guertie I.T. a receipt for $3.05 to settle a claim against the estate of Osborne Pusley. 9 Geo. Jones Farm Loans Checotah. I.T. sending two deeds to be recorded by Oklahoma Title & Trust Co. Enfanta Ind. T. unknown
0666406995.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1910043778Hartford CT: Published by the State 1910. 1910 study compiled from the steam railroad and street railway trolley companies for the year ended June 30 1910. Includes color folding maps in front and rear pockets. Dark brown lettered in gilt. Worn condition with fraying to spine head light edgewear hinges good text block sound map pockets brittle and torn maps good with some minor closed tears at intersecting folds with no paperloss pages lightly age-toned but clean legal library label on front free endpaper no other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Published by the State Hardcover
1910007149Milwaukee Wisconsin: Milwaukee Daily News 1910. Paper. Illus. by Bryson James Ross. Very Good. No Binding. First Edition. Calendar for 1912 10 1/4" w x 37 1/2" h single sheet with 2 folds with three James Ross Bryson lithographs of lovely women of the period published by the Milwaukee Daily News as a carrier's greeting. Very Good old tape mends verso at folds several rubs to paper 1" tear to right margin each of the three sections not affecting lithographs which are bright and clean. Silk tie top edge for hanging. James Ross Bryson 1856 - 1918. was best known for his elegant paintings mostly of women. Milwaukee Daily News unknown
1910007149Milwaukee Wisconsin: Milwaukee Daily News 1910. Calendar for 1912 10 1/4" w x 37 1/2" h single sheet with 2 folds with three James Ross Bryson lithographs of lovely women of the period published by the Milwaukee Daily News as a carrier's greeting. Very Good old tape mends verso at folds several rubs to paper 1" tear to right margin each of the three sections not affecting lithographs which are bright and clean. Silk tie top edge for hanging. James Ross Bryson 1856 - 1918. was best known for his elegant paintings mostly of women. . First Edition. Calendar. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Bryson James Ross . Milwaukee Daily News Paperback books
0243142072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2017BN244795Forgotten Books 2017. 2017. Softcover. 1913 Legislative Manual <br/><br/>1913 Legislative Manual North Dakota Department of State Forgotten Books paperback
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 320 p., ills. 1914-1915: Felaket yillarinda Osmanli ve Ermeniler. ARMENIANS Deportation 1915 World War 1 Last period of Ottoman Empire Social and politic history.
1915039917Cripple Creek Colorado: Miners' Protective Assn 1915. Original document. Very Good. Printed form accomplished by hand. Datelined Cripple Creek Colo. June 29 1915. W. Forest Hodgin age 21 unmarried born in Indiana and residing at Welty Block Cripple Creek states his occupation as Mill Man. He has had 4 months experience with Ray Cons Copper Co. in charge of cleaning the plant. Asked whether he is now or has ever been a member of the Western Federation of Miners W. Forest answers "No." Nor does he belong to any other labor organization. How long in this District 4 days. As a reference he names W.H. Doyier of Canon City Ok. He declares that he is "in sympathy with the objects and purposes of the Miners' Protective Association and will abide by and observe the Constitution.and By-Laws as may be prescribed by its Executive Committee and signs his declaration as W. Forest Hodgin. Printed on pink stock 8.75" x 5.5". Few old smudges as expected. Mining in the Cripple Creek District began in 1891. Soon after miners and the companies they worked for had violent encounters over pay and conditions leading in 1893 to formation of the Western Federation of Miners referred to in this document. Tensions between management and workers escalated to the Colorado Labor Wars of 1903. Matters were never settled and associations such as the Miners' Protective came and went. Miners' Protective Assn unknown
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 95 p., ills. 1915 basininda Çanakkale. The Dardanelles Wars in the press of 1915. GALLIPOLI, 1915 Ottomania Ottoman history Press Dardanelles Anzacs International relations World War 1.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 120 p. 1915 Gelibolu Harbi günlügü. Edited by Muzaffer Albayrak. Prep. by I. Bahtiyar Istekli. Diary of an Ottoman soldier during the Gallipoli War. GALLIPOLI, 1915 Dardanelles Last period of Ottoman history World War 1 Anzacs Military history Diary.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Kurdish. 88 p. 1915 Komkujiya Ermeniyan. Armenian deportation in 1915 through the eyes of a Kurdish intellectual. 1915 Komkujiya Ermenan Îsal (2005) di ser komkujiya ermeniyan re tam sed sal derbas dibe. Sala 1915an saleke res e ji bo ermeniyan. Ji milyonekê zêdetir ermenî ji erdên xwe hatin bi dûrxistin û bi darê zorê Anadoliyê hatin derxistin. Bi hezaran hatin kustin, di rê û çolan de mirin. Koka wan li Anadoliyê hate birînê. Îro dinê-alem zane û bi yekdengî dibêje ku di bûyera qirkirin û komkujiya ermeniyan de dewleta osmaniyan sucdar e. Hezên dewletê, hêzên fermî ev plan biriye serî û derbasî pratîkê kiriye. Tenê Tirkiye dibêje na! Ev yeka jî bi eskere nîsan dide ku kê ev kirinên qirêj pêk anîne. Berevajî tirkan kurd, bi vê dîrokê re rûbirû dibin. Rohat Alakom di vê xebata xwe de çend rûpelên cihê ji wê dîroka tarî, çend bûyerên balkês ji wan salên êsê radixe ber çavan. ARMENIANS 1915 Deportation Ottoman history.
New New English In original bdg. with original dust wrapper. DJ. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Ills. 608 p. Translation: Mayda Saris. A very heavy volume. 1915 öncesinde Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda Ermeniler. Armenians in the Ottoman Empire before Relocation, 1915. This collection adds one edition to the books published by Aras Publishing, by French historian Raymond H. Kevorkian and Paul B. Paboudjian. Presents the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire prior to 1915. More than 2,900 residential units (province, flags, villages). Officers in rural areas of the early 20th century, Armenian religious figures. Statistical breakdown which, for the first time, presents the settlements, their historical background, their schools, churches and monasteries, old and new names, maps, and images. Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Ankara, Sivas, Trabzon, Kayseri, Adana, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Van ... The book consists of two parts. The first part presents the modernization process. The second half presents the 19th century which was a turbulent period for the Armenian peoples of the Ottoman Empire. Fransa'da yayimlandiktan 20 yil sonra Türkiyeli okurla bulusan kitap, 1915 öncesinde Ermeni nüfus barindiran 2900'ü askin yerlesim biriminin (vilayet, sancak, kaza ve köyler) dökümünü sunuyor. 20'nci yüzyil baslarinda tasra bölgelerindeki Ermeni din görevlilerince hazirlanmis olan nüfus istatistiklerini ilk kez gün yüzüne çikaran kitapta, söz konusu yerlesim yerleri; tarihsel arka planlari, sahip olduklari okul, kilise ve manastirlar, eski-yeni isimleri, haritalar ve 1000 kadar görsel esliginde yer aliyor. Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Ankara, Sivas, Trabzon, Kayseri, Adana, Diyarbakir, Erzurum, Van... 'Insanlar ve Yasadiklari Topraklar' adini tasiyan ikinci bölümde, Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda yasayan Ermeni nüfusunun köy köy, kasaba kasaba, ayrintili bir dökümü çikariliyor. Kévorkian, bunu yaparken yerlesim birimlerinin Ortaçag'a, çogu zaman Roma Imparatorlugu dönemlerine uzanan tarihsel arka planlarini da sunmayi ihmal etmiyor. ARMENIANS Ottoman history Social history Armenian questions.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 139, [5] p. A study on Armenian Deportation in 1915. 1915, Sözde Ermeni trajedisi. Preface by Jean-Paul Roux. Translated by Galip Üstün.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Spanish. 426 p., b/w and color ills., maps, photos. 1915: El ano mas largo del Imperio Otomano. Primera Guerra Mundial. Un acercamiento al Imperio Otomano en vísperas de la I Guerra Mundial / Reynaldo Jiménez Guethón, Iván de los Ángeles Arias., A cien años de la victoria en Galípoli / Luis Kenneth Palma Castillo., Galípoli: una memoria compartida / Ricardo del Molino García., Galípoli de 1354 y Galípoli de 1915 / Aneta Ikomonova., La batalla de los Dardanelos (Galípoli) de 1915 en las memorias de los combatientes / Ertugrul Önalp., Turquía en 1915 y la Primera Guerra Mundial: sus consecuencias en el conflicto de Medio Oriente / Ernesto Gómez Abascal., La tragedia humana otomana durante la Primera Guerra Mundial=Ottoman human tragedy during the First World War / Abdullah Gündogdu., Un oficial latinoamerico en el ejército otomano y algunos documentos nuevos / Mehmet Necati Kutlu., 1915 visto por un venezolano en el frente oriental de Anatolia: memoria documentada / Kaldone Nweihed., Algunos puntos importantes sobre la vida de Rafael de Nogales Méndez / Hüseyin Güngör Sahin., Un oficial venezolano en el frente del Este: Rafael de Nogales Méndez / Fatma Öznur Seçkin., Modernización, guerra y el final del Imperio Otomano / Manuel Vega Vargas., Paz de vencedores, paz de doble moral. Los tratados que pusieron fin a la Primera Guerra Mundial / Roch Little., Los Jóvenes Turcos, su revolución y el ingreso de Turquía a la primera conflagración mundial / Paulino Toledo Mansilla., La Primera Guerra Mundial y el colapso del Imperio Otomano: una mirada desde Chile / César Ross., Argentina: su posición internacional durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y el impacto en las relaciones argentino-turcas / María de Monserrat Llairó., Turquía y América Latina en 1915 / Adalberto Santana., Desilusión y esperanza durante la gran guerra / Mario Oliva Medina Aliados y enemigos en América Latina: otomanistas, arabistas y francófilos / Hernán G. H. Taboada. OTTOMANIA Last period of Ottoman history Gallipoli, 1915 Çanakkale World War 1.
n.p. Numerous photographs with text printed in English, French, Italian and Spanish. Slight old staining. Oblong 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Small loss to top of front and back wraps. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 12
1917es4064Ypsilanti Michigan: Michigan State Normal College 1917. Royal octavo leather backed boards hardcover gilt letters 268 pp. Good with rubbed leather spine. Michigan State Normal College, 1917. hardcover books
19704645Seattle Wa 1970. Good plus. 100pp. Quarto. Original pictorial green wrappers printed in black stapled. Moderate staining soiling and edge wear corners a bit chewed a few stray ink notations on wrappers. Some staining to margins of text occasional foxing. An unrecorded souvenir program for the national convention of the National United Church Ushers Association of America NUCUAA held in Seattle between July 26 and 31 1970. The NUCUAA was formed in 1910 by uniting several usher groups in five eastern states and spread across the country over the ensuing decades. The present work provides a short history of the organization and its founder welcome messages from various prominent state officials in Washington several pages with a detailed schedule of events for the convention dozens of pages containing well wishes and greetings from various sectional usher boards and individuals and several pages of commercial advertisements for local Pacific Northwest businesses sympathetic to the African American community in and around Seattle. The text concludes with four pages of lists of the ushers from nearby churches in Seattle Tacoma and Bremerton. The text is illustrated throughout with photographs of leaders attendees well wishers and so forth amounting to at least 200 hundred portraits of African American ushers and groups in Washington State and throughout the country. OCLC records just a single copy of one other souvenir program for the Ushers' annual convention for the 33rd convention in 1952 held by Emory. unknown
22421Softcover. Very good. 7" x 11" strong-tied photograph album containing 35 snapshots 3.5" x 5" corner-mounted one per page rectos only. A small album without captions but with good documentary content. The first two images are a nice Juneau street scene and a shot of the Alaska Air Transport Terminal in the Juneau harbor. These are followed by some rural scenes showing country roads and houses that we suspect are outside Juneau and several shots of a terminal where cargo is being either loaded from rail car to ship or vice versa. From there three shots show a ship's passage presumably across the Gulf of Alaska from Juneau to Kodiak as the remainder of the images 20 seem to be from Kodiak. There are several nice images of the Kodiak dock and harbor several of a rural road and house a view looking down at the town from a hillside and many shots of the beautiful Russian Orthodox church. unknown
1922012406Houston Texas 1922. Letter. Very Good. No Binding. Three-page typed letter dated 2/8/22 on association letterhead signed by T.J. McCabe of the Houston Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd to a stockholder Mr. Sam E. Sorelle. 8.5 X 11 inches folded twice. Mild wear. Cover included creased and worn. Letter content includes the "depressing conditions" in the preceding year 1921 association business intent to incorporate issues of additional stock to current stockholders to raise money food products and an attached financial statement. The association was only three years old and had survived the economic woes of the previous year while older stronger companies had collapsed. That coupled with optimism for their Mayflower trade-name products-"the best grade of butter made or sold in the Houston market" and "the best ice cream in Houston"-presented in their view a positive outlook for future profitability. The company's plant was located at 1120 North Main St. in Houston Texas. Their office location indicated on the letterhead was at 806 Main Street at Rusk in the Carter Building Samuel Fain Carter. An interesting piece of dairy agribusiness and food manufacturing history in Houston in the early post-World War I years. Three pages typed and signed by T.J. McCabe and fastened with a small pin or nail in the upper-left corner. unknown
1925107207Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1925. 207 128 155 14 22 216p. bound in blue buckram original wraps bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Poughkeepsie Plattsburg Schenectady and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books
1926MASTER191760IBOZEMAN MT.: MONTANA STATE COLLEGE. G IN EMBOSSED LEATHER BOARDS. LIGHT SOILING & FOXING. Pages: 300. . 1926. HARDCOVER. PREV. OWNER BOOKPLATE FFEP. A FEW INSCRIPTIONS. . MONTANA STATE COLLEGE hardcover
1929107206Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1929. 224 219 185 162p. bound in blue buckram original front wraps only bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Niagara Falls Syracuse Rochester and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books