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197814069Arizona: City of Scottsdale 1978. First Stated . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Limited Edition No. A/P of 50 copies SIGNED by Lynch on limitation page; official Arizona Bicentennial Commemorative Publication; 8vo brown paper boards darker brown pebbled spine in brown slipcase; vg spine ends lightly bumped; light rubbing to corners in vg slipcase shelfworn; corners rubbed; 206pp incl. index. <br/> <br/> City of Scottsdale hardcover
197023991Claremont CA: Bronson Press 1970. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Second edition #257 of a limited edition of 1000 copies. Facsimile reprint of the 1930 first edition with an additional preface added. Fine copy in very good dust jacket with some creasing to the upper front panel. An intimate portrait of old California family life compiled from the stories of the Palomares Lopez Alvarado and Vegar families. Bronson Press hardcover
1980025363San Diego: Copley Books/ The Copley Press 1980. First Edition . Cloth. Fine/Fine Slipcase. Illustrations Throughout By Herbert L. Minshall. 166 pp. # 3 of a limited special edition printed on heavy archival paper in illustrated slipcase signed by Helen K. Copley Herbert Minshall and Richard F. Pourade on the limitation page. The #3 copies in this series were all given to David Copley as issued. <br/> <br/> Copley Books/ The Copley Press hardcover
194124045Chicago: Albert Whitman & Company. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1941. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 7"; 47 pages . Albert Whitman & Company hardcover
1993105315Goshen County History Book Committee. Very Good. 1993. Second Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1993. Volume 2. Goshen County History Book Committee. 528 pages. Owners name on endpaper else Very Good Plus condition. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 528 pages . Goshen County History Book Committee hardcover
1952011672Washington DC: Combat Forces Press 1952. 494pp/Illustrations. Index. A comprehensive work on the Winchester gun - its history and development and ithe place of the manufacturer in the financial picture of a growing industry. Clean Scarce. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Combat Forces Press Hardcover
1910029719Chambersburg PA: Repository Press for the Associate Alumnae 1910. Book. Very Good. Original Wraps. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Gray stiff wraps lettered in dark gray. Mild shelf wear with light soiling to covers areas of light dampstaining to lower front cover and to portions of back cover none extending to interior minor rubbing at corners. Square firm binding minor loss at heel of spine. 106 pp. Text block slightly toned by age with slight notch along bottom edge of the last several leaves. Early history of the private Presbyterian-related liberal arts college founded in 1869 in Chambersburg PA. Exceptionally scarce. Repository Press for the Associate Alumnae Paperback
1972058790Huntsville AL: The Strode Publishers 1972. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown leatherette lettered in gold foil. Surface split along front joint has been mended otherwise essentially as issued. Facsimile reprint of original 1859 edition of Williams' Huntsville Directory. 94ii72 pp. The Strode Publishers Hardcover
1965034412Golden Co: Cubar R3 1965. Reprint . Soft cover. Fine. Complete Guide 48 Pp In Illustrated Card Covers With Three New Maps In The Rear Original Map Omitted By The 1965 Publisher As They Thought It Was Not Useful And In The Reprint Illustrated Yellow Envelope. <br/> <br/> Cubar (R3) paperback
196520159Glendale CA: Arthur H. Clark 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Western Frontiersmen Series XII. 268 pp with frontispiece illustrations appendix bibliography index. Fine copy in original plain paper dust jacket inscribed on the front free endpaper "For Bill Mason with best wishes and deep appreciation for your help Sincerely Iris H.W. Engstrand." As described in the publisher's prospectus not present here William Wolfskill was a Missouri fur trapper and Santa Fe trader who explored uncharted areas of the Southwest before settling in Los Angeles where he pioneered in numerous agricultural economic and cultural projects. Arthur H. Clark hardcover books
193347102Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1933. First edition 8vo pp. 14 287; illustrated with seven prints of photos; original brown cloth with embossed University of Minnesota stamp and gilt lettering on spine; fine. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
1981299451981. Softcover. VG light scuffing to cover. White ill. stapled wraps. 37 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. paperback books
198126725Tallahassee FL: University. As New. 1981. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . University paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 145 pages of text, followed by section of 50 b&w plates. Small tears and creases to dust jacket.
201020047205Waco Texas: Nortex Press 2010. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. SIGNED by all three authors. No ownership or other markings. Dust jacket is protected in mylar. A beautiful copy that appears as new. Ships within 24 hours. <br/> <br/> Nortex Press hardcover
201010171Waco Texas: Nortex Press 2010. First Edition First Printing 123456789. Fine/fine. 8vo. 277pp. Signed inscription by the author on the half-title. page. Bibliography appendices extensive index. --. "William Sherod Robinson was a Texas lawman turned outlaw. After wearing out his welcome in the Lone Star State Robinson showed up in Caldwell Kansas with a new name: Ben Wheeler. Caldwell a hell for breakfast cowtown known far and wide as "The Queen of the Border" was the untamed terminus of the legendary Chisholm Trail. The town harbored a myriad of desperadoes: drunken soldiers hell-raising cowboys gamblers horse thieves and assorted border trash. There Wheeler joined forces with outlaw turned lawman Henry Newton Brown a former sidekick of Billy the Kid. As the new city marshals Brown and Wheeler cleaned up the town and earned the reputation of being the finest team of lawmen Caldwell had ever known"-haleylibrary Theirs is one of the most remarkable tales to come out of the Old West. After a year and a half of exemplary service to the citizens of Caldwell where they were held in highest esteem the trusted officers rode into the neighboring town of Medicine Lodge where Ben Wheeler as did Henry Brown again became a lawman turned outlaw. After their attempted bank robbery ended in disaster their lives were violently terminated at the hands of a lynch mob. Nortex Press unknown
19940022569Huntington W Virginia: Blue Acorn Press 1994. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good . VG/VG/Revised edition. This journal was originally published in 1925. This updated and revised edition from Blue Acorn Press has corrected spelling and punctuation and divided the text into 20 chapters. Also added are 25 photographs notes maps and illustrations which were not part of the original 1925 publication. While this account chronicles the daily life in camp of one Confederate enlisted man it also brings into focus nearly the entire history of his company and regiment on the march and in battles fought in Mississippi Georgia and Alabama. 281pp. with notes appendices bibliography index. Book is clean and tight with no marking or soiling and bright pages. Previous owner's book plate on front pastedown. Dust Jacket has excellent even color and no nicks or tears but does have a small water stain on front panel and has now been covered with a mylar sleeve. A solid attractive copy. <br/> <br/> Blue Acorn Press hardcover
1921064381Franklin PA: Helen Alexander 1921. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Booklet stiff pink wraps lettered in black. Covers modestly soiled and showing mild handling wear. 36 pp. Former owner's address inscription inked inside front cover otherwise unmarked. 1st ptg. Story with many historical details about the 18th-century western Pennsylvania fur trade. Exceptionally scarce. Helen Alexander Paperback
1847005104Philadelphia: s.n. 1847. Pamphlet. Very Good. 16 p.; 22 cm. Disbound from a volume of unrelated 19th-century pamphlets. "22" in ink at upper right-hand corner of first page. Caption title. At head of title: "Supreme Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania. July 1847 No. 40." William M. Kennedy claimed that his property running from Maiden St. to the adjacent wharf in the Kensington District of the Northern Liberties at the time not part of the city of Philadelphia included half of the street and the wharf itself. Elihu Duplessis Tarr d. 1851 and John Meredith Read 1797-1874 represented Samuel Tucker Bodine 1810-1879 and the commissioners and residents of Kensington offering the history of the property back to the orignal 1689 grant to Michael Neilson and through its ownership by William Masters and his descendants to show that both the street and the wharf had been public property. Very scarce. In Very Good Condition: disbound; light foxing primarily on first page; otherwise clean. s.n. unknown
2006023621Chapel Hill NC: The University of North Carolina Press 2006. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. F/F/1st ed./first printing. An as new copy. Dust jacket has no flaws and is now covered with a mylar sleeve. The book is tight and square with sharp corners and clean unmarked white pages. Not a remainder or ex-library. 496pp. b&w photo section notes bibliography index. 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/> The University of North Carolina Press hardcover
19830022966Latham MD: University Press of America 1983. First Edition . Cloth. Near Fine. NF/1st ed. An excellent copy--clean square tight sharp cornered. No markings with the exception of the previous owner's nicely written name on front free endpaper. Pages are a brilliant white. 353pp. b&w photos Savannah and Charleston some portraits diagrams of house plans notes several appendices. Overall a terrific copy of a very scarce book. Comes to you in an archival bag for storage. Mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> University Press of America hardcover
190618302Philadelphia: William H. Lambert 1906. Paperback. 8vo. Self-cover. 3pp. Very good. Mild age toning. Lincoln collector extraordinaire Lambert 1842-1912 used to send out lists such as this of Lincolniana he lacked; they worked for he ended up with one of the greatest Lincoln collections in existence though a fire in 1906 destroyed part of it. Monaghan records one such 1906 list noting that "a variant was issued earlier" -- apparently he knew of its existence but was unable to locate a copy to record in his bibliography. This is an example of that scarce pre-1906 want list and it consists of a simple single column list of 108 titles. Fascinating to Most uncommon. MONAGHAN 1504 variant. William H. Lambert paperback
198940107Dallas: Still Point Press 1989. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition stated. Special edition: one of fifty slipcased copies SIGNED by William D. Wittliff Gould Whaley Jr. and John Graves. Comprehensive descriptions of more than 300 books and selected ephemera designed and published by William D. Wittliff. This edition was limited to five hundred copies. Fifty slipcased special edition copies were signed by Wittliff compiler Gould Whaley Jr. and author John Graves who wrote the book's introduction. No dustjacket as issued. Near fine faint dustsoiling on top edge in a very good slipcase top edge faintly scraped; corner of affixed paper title beginning to peel. Includes the publication announcement and original order form. 143pp. <br/> <br/> Still Point Press hardcover
0821122673.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200420974San Diego: Sunbelt Publications 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 152 pp indexed and illustrated. Both book and dust jacket as new. Publisher's description: Will Thrall embraced the San Gabriel Mountains from the time of his arrival in the 1880s until his death in the 1960s. Thrall documented the tent camps of the Great Hiking Age worked on the Mount Lowe railroad organized hiking clubs and promoted conservation of mountain resources. Thrall also edited "Trails Magazine" and authored a weekly column for the "Los Angeles Times". He photographed historic mountain cabins identified geologic formations and discovered lost pioneer routes and Indian Trails. Thrall's life is a study in southern California itself--and the lasting traditions that form the mountain backdrop to the valley below. Sunbelt Publications hardcover books