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1896516511896. Ninth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1895. Washington: Government Printing Office 1896. 301 pp. Ex-library with stamps location label on spine. Cloth worn. $5. unknown books
1909505701909. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 24 1908. Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1909. 377 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Label to spine stamps to front pastedown and front free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1888505591888. Interstate Commerce Commission. Second Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1888. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1888. 354 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Worn spine reinforced with tape text block partially detached internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1903505711903. om. om. Interstate Commerce Commission. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 15 1903. Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1903. 382 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front and rear pastedown pages and edges. $5. unknown books
1896505681896. Interstate Commerce Commission. Tenth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1896. Washington: Government Printing Office 1896. 404 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1889505601889. Interstate Commerce Comission. Third Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1889. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1889. 463 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1916505691916. Interstate Commerce Commission. Thirtieth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1916. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1916. iv 248 x pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1925507131925. Interstate Commerce Commission. Thirty-Ninth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1925. Washington: Government Printing Office 1925. iv 289 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamp to front free endpaper bookplate to front pastedown card pocket to rear pastedown. Location label to spine. $5. unknown books
1923507111923. Interstate Commerce Commission. Thirty-Seventh Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1923. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1923. iv 256 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endpaper. Location label on spine. $5. unknown books
1921507101921. Interstate Commerce Commission. Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of The Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office 1922. 311 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endpaper. Location label to spine. $35. unknown books
1919507061919. Interstate Commerce Commission. Thirty-Third Annual Report of The Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1919. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1919. iv 266 pp. Original cloth sunned gilt title to spine. Some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endpaper shelf label to spine. $35. unknown books
1914505891914. Rep. Rep. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission In Two Parts December 1 1914. Part I. Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. iii 232 iv pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on front free endleaf. Label on spine. $5. Part I ONLY. unknown books
1915505901915. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission. In Two Parts. December 1 1915. Part I. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1915. iv 239 v pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on front pastedown and free endpaper. Label to spine. $5. Part I only. unknown books
1914505781914. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 15 1913. Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. iii 250 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endleaf. Label to spine. $5. unknown books
191272562Washington: GPO 1912. Hardcover. Very Good. folding map index 898p. 23cm. Former owner's name stamp on endpaper. No jacket. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
1917514931917. Interstate Commerce Commission. Unreported Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Volume 2 Table of Cases; Table of Cases Cited; Table of Commodities; Table of Localities. Division of Indices. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. iii 370 pp. Ex-library with stamps and markings. Tan cloth worn and soiled. Good. $25. unknown books
1917514871917. Interstate Commerce Commission. Unreported Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Volume 2 Table of Cases; Table of Cases Cited; Table of Commodities; Table of Localities. Division of Indices. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. iii 370 pp. Ex-library with stamps and markings. Tan cloth worn and soiled. Hinges cracked but holding. $25. unknown books
1999225118San Francisco: Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California / Jetro San Francisco Center 1999. 137p. wraps. Overview of the state for Japanese and Japanese-American businessmen and official visitors. Text in Japanese. Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California / Jetro San Francisco Center unknown books
188537510Meriden CT: Lithograph copyright by J. H. Bufford's Sons 1885. Printed by Horton-Printer 1885. Folding trade card 4 pp. Folded to 3" x 5." Colored in pink and pale green inks. Lithograph of the Washington Monument surrounded by trees and sightseers. The inner pages describe the firm's Clothing Department and Tailoring Department. The rear page describes the Hat Trunk and Furnishing Departments. The description is surrounded by views and descriptions of "Comparative Height of Various Structures in the World." Fine.<br/><br/> The firm was a major clothier in Meriden Connecticut in the late 1800's.<br/>Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica 1555-1977 Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies University of Pennsylvania. [Lithograph copyright by] J. H. Bufford's Sons, 1885. Printed by Horton-Printer unknown books
195545170Silver State Press. 1955. Pictorial stapled wraps. . very good. 27.7x21.3 cm. . Silver State Press. paperback books
1955283330Silver State Press. 1955. wraps. very good; closed cut on front. 4to. Silver State Press. paperback books
1870WRCAM55334Osage Mission Ks 1870. Hand-drawn and hand-painted watercolor sign on a 14 x 18 3/4-inch sheet of cardstock. Pencil sketch for the same sign on the verso. Small chips at lower corners some light soiling. Very good. A remarkable and very attractive handmade sign for D.B. Gregory's livery stable in Osage Mission Kansas. Undated the style of the sign suggests a date of the 1870s. The center of the sign shows a lovely illustration in profile of a horse pulling a single-rider four-wheeled carriage along a dirt road. The text above the illustration reads "D.B. Gregory & Co." and below: "Livery & Sale Stables / Best Stock / Horse & Buggies / Main Bet. County & Neosho Strs. / Osage Mission Kan." The lettering is in black with blue and purple shadowing and "Osage Mission Kan." is drawn in a very ornate style. The entire sign is decorated with purple watercolor ornamentation. On the verso is a pencil sketch of the horse and the lower half of the carriage likely a preliminary sketch for the finished illustration. <br> <br> David B. Gregory born in 1846 in Iowa established his livery business with his brother in Osage Mission now St. Paul Neosho County Kansas by the early 1870s. An advertisement in the March 23 1873 issue of the OSAGE MISSION TRANSCRIPT describes Gregory's livery as having a "fine and well selected stock of horses and carriages.the best matched teams for style and speed in the city. Saddle horses for ladies and gents a specialty that defy competition." Settlers came to the region around Osage Mission in the 1840s following the founding of nearby Fort Scott in 1842. Osage Mission itself was founded in 1847 by Father John Schoenmakers as a mission to local Indian tribes and then grew into a town in its own right serving as a trading post and gateway for commerce and westward exploration. By the late 1860s it had grown to nearly 900 people with a hotel boarding house saloon stables general store hardware store and blacksmith. <br> <br> A rare significant and informative survival from the American frontier. unknown books
1922303665Bakersfield California Kern County Chamber of Commerce 1922. 1922. 6 panel folding brochure. Illustrated with 10 halftones and one map. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Includes information on oil and gas wells farming irrigation gold and silver. Rocq 2431 - located only 1 copy. No Binding. Very Good. Bakersfield, California, Kern County Chamber of Commerce [1922]. unknown books
1838List601Most Latin America 1838. Mostly Latin America 1809 - 1838. Over 150 pieces comprising over 280 pages .5 linear feet. The Massachusetts merchant Captain Eliphalet Smith Jr. 1780-1838 was a merchant trading primarily in Latin America during the Revolutionary Period. Described by the Chilean historian Diego Barros Arana as "an unscrupulous adventurer who saw in the countries struggling for independence nothing more than a field for his speculations" Smith bore witness to many seminal events in the continent's political history. These letters offer first-hand accounts of such events as the Sieges of Cadiz and Montevideo Admiral William Brown's victories in the Argentinian Independence War the Peruvian silver trade Simon Bolivar's arrival in Guayaquil and the battles of Real Felipe Fortress. <br /> <br /> Smith's business correspondence from the period sheds light on the pro-Regency networks active in the Americas during the period as his loyalties - like most merchants - were based on the Spanish Armada's control of trade. The tensions between Smith and the nascent Chilean government came to a head when goods from Smith's ship the Brig Macedonian were seized by Lord Cochrane Vice Admiral of the Chilean Squadron in two separate incidents in 1818 and 1821. The ensuing legal disputes would cast a long shadow over relations between the United States and Chile until the cases were resolved by international tribunal. The collection includes several original documents relating to the episodes including Smith's recollections of the events and several letters to investors describing the confiscated goods. <br /> <br /> Smith's efforts and their tacit support by the U.S. government make him a key figure in early relations between the United States and the new Latin American regimes. In 1822 an agent of the United States State Department acknowledged that "the Brigs Canton and Macedonian were for more than three years constantly violating blockades neutral and belligerent rights and supplying the royalists and flew the Spanish flag." Likewise historian Patricia Marks writes that Smith had business connections with Spanish merchants in Peru and refers to a quote from Viceroy to Peru JoaquÃn de la Pezuela: "Smith and the Macedonian became anathemas to the patriots. San MartÃn is reputed to have said that he did more damage to the cause of liberty than any other man." Historian Joseph Byrne Lockey points out that Smith's actions had greater implications regarding the perception of the United States in revolutionary-era Latin America: "The conduct of Captain Smith supported in so far as it was legal by the government at Washington contributed together with other incidents of a similar sort not a little to the dimming of the earlier impression of the Patriots that the United States would be in the struggle their friend and ally." <br /> <br /> The collection here consists of 153 documents from Smith's estate including letters received by Smith mercantile inventories and holograph copies of letters sent by Smith during the period. Correspondents include Smith's contacts in Latin America and his creditors in the United States. As a collection the documents relay scarce firsthand accounts of several seminal political events and map an extensive network of mercantile contacts and inventories. They are worthy of further research by scholars of the political history of Latin America and Spain and of early United States / Latin American relations as well as scholars of trade between China and Latin America. <br /> <br /> Overall the collection presents an uncommon opportunity to acquire primary source material from Latin America's Revolutionary Period. We find records from the Macedonian and Smith in the Forbes family collection at Harvard as well as some later documents relating to Smith's claims at the University of Virginia Special Collections. We find no publicly held examples of Smith's personal correspondence or papers prior to 1820. A full write-up and inventory is available in our PDF catalog. unknown books
1993224782Pasadena: The Symposium the University and the Committee 1993. 12p 8.5x11 inches information agenda sponsors and co-sponsors participating institutionsregistration form very good newsletter format of nested sheets staple holes at fore edge map of the university on rear panel. A symposium to consider the education policy implications of the North American Free trade Agreement. The Symposium, the University and the Committee unknown books