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185048399Washington D.C.: March 19 1850. Exec. Doc. no. 51 31st Congress 1st Session. 8vo pp. 55; removed from binding. Includs supplemental reports from Henry M. Rice G. A. Belcourt missionary priest and Brevet Captain John Pope of the Topographical Corps. <br/><br/> March 19 unknown books
190821380New York: Broadway Publishing Company 1908. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 224 pp with illustrations from photographs and from drawings by George C Cantwell. Original green cloth boards with red lettering and illustration in copper. Boards edgeworn corners bumped copper partially rubbed away. Binding sound contents clean. Hallock was an author sportsman and founder of Forest and Stream magazine and was involved in development projects in both Alaska and Florida. Arctic Bibliography 6498 summarizes the content of this volume as "description of the intinerary from the western coast of the U.S. to Alaska; Alaskan Indians economy history of Russian fur trade missions fisheries and fur sealing." Wickersham 2052 Tourville 1914. Broadway Publishing Company hardcover books
1974156186Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1974. 75p. 10x11.5 inches very good in mildly edgeworn wraps thoroughly illustrated. Paintings from a major Cultural Revolution-period exhibition. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
1942000351Washington: Government Printing Office 1942. Soft cover. Near Fine. First edition; 8vo; pp. iii-vii 1 1-144; original red wraps; very minor wear to covers clean and bright; small penciled-in name to front cover verso; faint crease line to title page else fine. A record of policies and acts concerning the US foreign relations during the decade of 1931-41. Washington: Government Printing Office paperback books
198557979Minneapolis: Midwest Villages and Voices Publications 1985. First edition 8vo pp. 8 70 2; illustrated paper wrappers fine. Inscribed by Connolly to owner of the Hungry Mind Bookstore owner David Unowsky. By the first poet laureate of St. Paul. <br/><br/> Midwest Villages and Voices Publications unknown books
1980145368Washington: AFSCME 1980. Pamphlet. 21p. wraps 8.5x11 inches very good. AFSCME unknown books
192526069New York: Harcourt Brace & Co. n.d. 1925. First Harcourt edition preceded only by the uncommon MacNeil edition Seattle 1924 and preceding the edition illustrated by Rockwell Kent; 8vo pp. xii 244; pictorial green cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine dust-jacket a little worn around the edges and the whole slightly cocked else near fine throughout. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace & Co., n.d. hardcover books
1929008461Mount Morris Illinois: St. Louis Technical Publishing Company 1929. RARE OCLC locates one holding at New York Public Library. A semi-monthly magazine first published Jul 1 1929. 88 pages 68 of whch showing illustrations of designs and descriptions of patents and trade marks. Very Good Plus small tear top edge front wrapper and several small tears bottom edge rear wrapper majority of pages with uniform browning. . First Printing. Magazine. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. St. Louis Technical Publishing Company Paperback books
1955162379New York: New York State Communist Party 1955. 24p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches illus. wraps and text block evenly browned front wrap lightly foxed else very good condition. Articles on the African American struggle organizational problems press campaign and more. New York State Communist Party unknown books
1872364971872. A Milestone in International Arbitration United States Department of State. Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington. Washington: Government Printing Office 1872-73. Volumes I-III; an incomplete set lacking Volumes IV-VI. Fold-out maps and tables. Cloth moderate shelfwear fading to spines and boards. Owner signatures and annotations in pencil to front free endpapers interiors otherwise clean. $300. In 1871 the United States demanded compensation from Great Britain for damages inflicted on U.S. commerce during the Civil War by the Alabama a Confederate warship built in England. Fishing rights in Canadian waters and the ownership of San Juan Island off the coast of British Columbia were also in dispute. The United States prevailed. Britain agreed to grant fishing rights cede San Juan Island and pay $15.5 million in Alabama claims. A great success for the United States the Treaty of Washington was also a milestone in the history of international arbitration. unknown books
19401339465Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1940. Hardcover. Octavo; Volume 2 of 2 only; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print; Boards in brown cloth with gold print light wear to spine caps and corners light shelfwear; Text block has spotting to edges tanning/foxing to endpapers creased top corners and creased fore edge at center of volume occasional foxing else clean and tight; xl 576 pages. 1339465. FP New Rockville Stock. United States Government Printing Office hardcover books
19391339464Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1939. Hardcover. Octavo; Volume I of 2 only; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print; Boards in brown cloth with gold print light wear to spine caps and corners light bumps to front fore corners light shelfwear; Text block has tanning/foxing to endpapers else clean and tight; lxii 801 pages. 1339464. FP New Rockville Stock. United States Government Printing Office hardcover books
199536140Princeton:: Princeton University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0691047782 . Edited by John Catanzariti. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Princeton University Press, hardcover books
199236139Princeton:: Princeton University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0691047774 . Edited by John Catanzariti. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Princeton University Press, hardcover books
189138649Elmira: New York State Reformatory at Elmira 1891. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good- copy with quite chipped and detached wrappers large tear to last blank. i-iii preface 1 index 148 pp. 24mo. Contents include: The prisons of Great Britain Jay S. Butler; Leading principles of modern prison science Charles A. Collin; The philosophy of crimes and punishment William T. Harris; Criminal anthropology Hamilton D. Wey; New York's prison laws Eugene Smith; Prison labor systems; The Elmira Reformatory of to-day the Editor. New York State Reformatory at Elmira unknown books
1941197801Springfield Illinois State Historical Society 1941. 1941. First edition. 8vo. Foreword by Paul M. Angle. Illustrated with 19 halftone reproductions from photographs and facsimiles and 1 folding map. Bibliographies. Original gilt stamped dark gray cloth. Contains 5 papers including "The Great Chicago Fire October 8-10 1871" by H.A. Musham. With signature or Aviator Percival G. Hart on the front free endpaper. F. Hardcover. Springfield, Illinois State Historical Society, 1941. hardcover books
193923519Moscow: State Art Publishers 1939. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Moscow: State Art Publishers 1939. Copious b/w photographs. Unpaginated. Hardcover. Small 4to size. Blue cloth. Extremities rubbed; head and heel bumped heel fraying and damaged as well; front joint beginning to crack; preliminaries very lightly toned; former ownerÕs bookplate to verso of ffep. Interior clean; sound. Very good/No dust jacket. Insurance required to ship this item. State Art Publishers hardcover books
197719346Fullerton: The Gallery at California State University Fullerton 1977. Softcover. VG- some general wear some stains/marks on wraps sticker/pencil mark on FFEP interior clean and tight. Color wraps. 206 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Published to accompany an exhibition which took place November 11 through December 15 1977 Art Gallery Visual Arts Center California State University Fullerton. The Gallery at California State University, Fullerton unknown books
1936RDUNOVE00ECE. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1936. Very Good. Duncan Lee Ex-Convict No. 9256 Oregon State Prison. Over the Wall. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1936. 1st edition. 368pp. 8vo. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed extremities and slightly yellowd spine. Contemporary bookseller's label on front pastedown. Biography of prison escapee in Oregon. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. unknown books
193646823New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1936. 1st Edition. Light red cloth binding with black stamping. Black topstain. Red white & black dust jacket. VG/VG average wear & soiling. 368 pp. Frontispiece an aerial view of the prison. 8vo. <br/><br/>The inside story from one who was inside. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
19752311538Cooperstown New York: The New York State Historical Association 1975. Soft Cover. Very Good. Wrappers foxed and lightly soiled ink mark on front wrapper. 1975 Soft Cover. 76 pp. A catalog of American symbols and patriotism. The New York State Historical Association paperback books
1933003207Indianapolis Indiana: Indiana Historical Bureau 1933. Reprinted from "Indiana Boundaries" by the same authors. Near Fine tiny tear top edge rear wrapper. 87 pages of maps. . Reprint. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Indiana Historical Bureau Paperback books
1917002808Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1917. Very Good Plus top edge dusty and pictorial front endpage has a 1" rub at top corner. SCARCE Dustjacket Very Good Minus top edge rear panel 1/4" paper loss from chipping small and generally rubbed at the tips. chips top edge front panel. Poetry of the American West. First Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good Plus/Very Good Minus. Houghton Mifflin Hardcover books
198744743Wayzata MN: Privately published 1987. First edition limited to 600 copies large 4to pp. 4 220 one folding color map plate text illustrations; with 3 folding genealogical charts in matching chemise; original two-toned red gilt cloth previous ownership signature on front free endpaper else fine. Signed by the author. History of the family behind Dayton's Department Stores now Target. <br/><br/> Privately published hardcover books
191618295Chicago: Reilly & Britton 1916. 8vo pp. 240; very good in orig. red cloth gilt lettering. Inscribed by the printer Emerson Wulling: "Major General Leonard Wood U.S. Army was Republican Presidential candidate in 1920. While in Minneapolis during his campaign he was placed by the local committee into my charge. As his host I conducted him through the city including the University he spoke briefly on other than political matters . before beginning his address he said: 'Dean Wulling and I have many things in common the outstanding one being that we both started out in pharmacies . If I could become as good a President as Dr. Wulling has become an educational administrator I would be satisfied.' When Harding won the Presidential election in 1921 the General sent me this book through his publisher with his compliments." <br/><br/> Reilly & Britton hardcover books