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038648Chico: Printed by Henry Davis Industrial Arts Printshop. Prepared by students in Home Economics Chico State College under the direction of Mrs. Gail B. Paulson. c. 1940 iv 38p. original blue printed wrappers. A couplet ot text workd crossed out and "corrected' in ink e.g. p. 27 "coffee" substituted for "cocktail". Ink note on t.p.: "I want to speak to her mother". Former owner's stamp "Elizabeth Nevin" on the front cover. Printed by Henry Davis, Industrial Arts Printshop unknown books
189115168Washington: Government Printing Office 1891. Trade Paperback. Good. An interesting treatise on the state of canals and irrigation in various countries. 501 pages. Very browned paper approaching brittle but still readable. Folding plates still bright and white. Original orange paper covers cracked at the spine panel previous owner writing on the spine. A great foldout on the Great Water Wheel of Hamath among others. Trade Paperback. Government Printing Office paperback books
190012740Salem MA: Newcomb and Gauss Printers 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 251 pp with frontispiece and many sketches by the author which are rather amateurish but charming. Mild marginal dampstain to the first few pages boards a bit scuffed rubbed at corners and spine ends. The author joined the Lynn Mining Company and departed from Massachusetts in November 1897 traveling via the Schooner "Abbie M. Deering" to Bahia Brazil and on to San Francisco. From there the party secured passage to Seattle and then St. Michael eventually traveling up the Yukon and Koyukuk Rivers to the Arctic Circle. Includes detailed and colorful description of the outfitting process and the vicissitudes of travel and prospecting. Wickersham 80; Tourville 4919; Graff 4712; Howes W556; Smith 11106 Arctic Bibliography 19606. Newcomb and Gauss, Printers hardcover books
192253459Robbinsdale MN: W.H. Fawcett 1922. 2 vols pp. 64; 63; brown pictorial wrappers; fine with only a tiny purple mark on the front cover of November 1922. Captain Billy's Whiz Bang was a monthly magazine started by Captain Wilford Hamilton Fawcett a former army captain who fought in the Spanish-American War. Fawcett wanted to provide a humourous source of news and jokes for the doughboys of WWI to enjoy and thus funded and published the magazine himself. Captain Billy's is a fascinating part of Minnesota's history and an inspiring story of a former soldier's attempt to bring some joy to American soldiers MNOpedia Captain Billy's Whiz Bang. <br/><br/> W.H. Fawcett unknown books
1952S5846Salem Oregon:: State Department of Education 1952. 1952. i 27 pp. 6 figs. bibliog. Printed wrappers. Fine. State Department of Education, 1952. unknown books
187023748New York NY: Sarony 1870. Carte-de-Visite Photograph Portrait of John Adams Dix 1798 - 1879 Union Civil War general & New York governor who famously as the war between the states began ".galvanized northern opinion by ordering New Orleans officials to instantly shoot anyone lowering the American flag.a War Democrat Dix stood between traditional Democrats and Republicans a valuable symbol for those on either side trying to broaden their parties' support at election time." Phyllis F. Field in the ANB; with the Sarony studio imprint on front of mount card; no date circa 1870; approx. 2 1/2" x 4" size; light wear to mount; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Sarony Paperback books
1854542451854. United States. Department of State. Case of the Black Warrior And Other Violations of the Rights of American Citizens by Spanish Authorities. Washington: Beverley Tucker Senate Printer 1854. 380 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Original textured cloth ornate blind-stamped frames and "Senate Document" to boards blind fillets and gilt title to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities with some wear to corners and fore-edges light chipping to head of spine fading and some soiling to boards. Some toning light browning in a few places internally clean. Ex-library. bookplate to front pastedown date-due sheet to rear free endpaper residue from card pocket to rear pastedown. $50. Only edition. Submitted to the Senate this is a collection of official correspondence dealing with problems that merchants and shippers encountered in Cuban ports. Note on the verso of the title page: "House Doc. No. 86." Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 7536. unknown books
19242194Washington DC 1924. Hardcover. Near fine. Unpaginated approximately 80 pp with frontispiece 19 illustrations. Original brown cloth with vignette and title in gilt on front board. Very light shelf wear to boards; contents clean and sound. No dust jacket. The introduction to this scarce and rather odd work offers a brief history of Santa Catalina Island's history and attractions. This is followed by an epic poem which as described by the author "takes the reader back to the far-off prehistoric past when this sea-girt jewel was a newly-arisen uplift of the great Lemurian Continent the Land of the Third Root Race of humanity." Historian Lawrence Culver in The Frontier of Leisure Southern Califoria and the Shaping of Modern America describes this poem as the culmination of a number of works of the period that sought to promote Catalina Island by mythologizing its prehistoric past. Culver asserts that Dashiell "combined Greek and Arthurian legend a version of the Atlantis myth and Anglo-Saxon racial theories to produce an epic poem concerning two young lovers residents of an ancient Catalina inhabited by whites under constant threat from dark-skinned mainland Indians." Meanwhile the illustrations seem to suggest that the island was inhabited by elves and fairies. hardcover books
184275527Columbus Ohio: State of Ohio. VG. 1842. Softbound. 8 x 5 1/4 inches complete in 7 pages plus 11 folded leaves of specimens measuring 14 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches. OCLC shows 8 listings - 4 of which are in Ohio. Presumably quite scarce particularly in this original format and condition. . State of Ohio paperback books
197420806San Bernardino CA: San Bernardino County Museum Association 1974. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. 499 pp approx. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Spine sunned base of spine bumped otherwise sound and clean. Includes images of the brands recorded in San Bernardino County between 1853 and 1917 with an index of owners and date. San Bernardino County Museum Association paperback books
19212222331<p>First edition. Thin octavo. Original red cloth with black lettering. No dust jacket. This scarce supplement which was prepared to list all cattle brands recorded with the State of California between 1918 and January 1921 with a detailed index. Good few stains. 135 pages.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>G. H. Hecke Director. James B. Newsom Secretary.</b></p><p><b>Tipped in is a 1 page TLS June 14 1949 from E. Clyde Harris to Pasadena bookseller Charles P. Yale stating the book is out of print.</b></p><p><b>Provenance: Collection of Rosario Curletti Santa Barbara.</b></p><p><b>Not located in Rampaging Herd.</b></p> California State Printing Office hardcover books
1969279906National Speleological Society. 1969. Gray stapled wraps. . Near fine. 27.5x21 cm. . Scarce guide to Idaho caves. weight: 0.4 lb. Folding maps. National Speleological Society. paperback books
1949EEG1112Baltimore:: Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland 1949. 1949. 4to. v 9 67 1 pp. 17 plates. Black gilt-stamped cloth vignette of faculty medallion. Printed by the Waverly Press. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, 1949. hardcover books
1947007190No Place: Post Cereals 1947. Original cereal premiums of Tappin'Tom the Tap Dancer one unassembled the other assembled and with unattached stand. Once assembled the legs are moveable. Both are Near Fine. Assembled the legs are moveable. 6" x 7 1/2". . First Edition. Cardstock. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Post Cereals Paperback books
197681195N. pl: the Grand Commandery 1976. 8.5x11 inch certificate of recognition given to Edwin D. Baker Sr. Past Grand Eminent Commander of St. Bernard chapter #4. the Grand Commandery unknown books
184958915New Orleans LA: J. Jaehne Stationer for the State of Louisiana 1849. Document. Broadside document 9 7/8 x 8 inches. In part: "George Y Bright . is and was at the time of his signing the same 2d Justice of the Peace in and for the Parish of Orleans State of Louisiana that all his official acts as that are entitled to full faith and credit." Folded but very good. Official form on blue paper illustrated at the head with the state seal. #5528. <br/><br/> J. Jaehne, Stationer [for the State of Louisiana] unknown books
19389833Albany: The Historical Records Survey 1938. 4to. 2 iv 2 1 blank 85 1 blank pp. <br><br>Original edition not the modern reprint. Bibliography of historical materials prepared by workers of the Historical Records Survey of the Works Progress Administration. No. 6 of the New York State series. Original printed wrappers soiled; front wrapper torn at inner edge with small loss of paper. Remnants of cloth tape along spine. The Historical Records Survey hardcover books
197717065La Crosse 1977. Edition limited to 270 copies 8vo pp. 19; front cover and title-page printed in green and red 6 facsimiles in the text; fine. A check-list of 28 items printed by Wulling's friend and fellow private press printer Phelps 1925-1963. Press Preterite no. 149. Rulon-Miller Wulling #149. <br/><br/> unknown books
19399834Albany: Works Progress Administration Historical Records Survey 1939. 4to. 2 iv 2 1 blank 84 pp. <br><br>Original edition not the modern reprint. Bibliography of historical materials prepared by workers of the Historical Records Survey of the Works Progress Administration. No. 7 of the New York State series. Original printed wrappers much stained and soiled; front wrapper torn at inner edge with small loss of paper. Remnants of cloth tape along inner edge of back wrapper. Works Progress Administration Historical Records Survey hardcover books
2007006135Chicago: Cityfiles Press 2007. SIGNED BY AUTHORS Michael Williams and Richard Cahan on title page. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Foreword by Stuart Dybek. . SIGNED BY AUTHORS. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Cityfiles Press Hardcover books
196139860Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1961. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy. 26 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and maps. Sm. 4to. Dept. of State Publication 7228 Inter-American Series 70. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown 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
19853158Capitola CA: Capitola Book Company 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. xv 550 pp with maps illustrations references index. Light wear to edges; else fine. Light shelf wear to dust jacket. "This first-ever study of the Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region traces their history from the arrival of the first fishing people in the early 1850s to the contributions of present-day leaders in the community" dust jacket. Capitola Book Company hardcover books
192921831Washington D.C.: GPO 1929. First edition 8vo pp. xii 204; 90 plates from photographs illustrations throughout text vignette title page; spine dull else very good in original olive cloth gilt lettering on spine. Miss Densmore's study of the Chippewa customs and culture at the following reservations: the Red Lake White Earth Mille Lac Cass Lake and Leech Lake in Minnesota; the Lac Court Oreilles in of Wisconsin; and the Manitou Rapids Reserve of Ontario Canada. This work grew out of the author's previous research on Chippewa music: "The study of tribal songs led to a friendliness with the people and a willingness on their part to give information concerning their customs" Foreword. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 86. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
186952169N.p. Saint Paul 1869. Large plate albumen photograph approx. 12" x 21" mounted on a printed card approx. 16" x 21"; slight toning; very good. A large and unusual photograph by an unnamed photographer showing the steamer Buckeye towing what was at the time the largest raft ever run on the Mississippi River from Read's Landing in Minnesota to St. Louis Missouri. <br/><br/> unknown books