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2341San Francisco: Chamber of Commerce 1915. . 8vo purple stiff wrappers slightly faded at edges San Francisco: Chamber of Commerce, 1915. unknown books
1942FGO713-8Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce 1942. Very Good. Brochure. 8 1/4 x 4 inches. Folds open to 8 1/4 x 17 7/8 inches 5 panels on each side. Printed in brown ink on tan paper with hand-drawn map covering four of five panels illustrations of significant landmarks describes in detail 5 scenic drives; text clean unmarked light use wear. SCARCE. Very Good.Map copyright 1942 this is the 1947 issue. Issued by Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce this map includes descriptions of a number of short and long scenic motor drives in Santa Barbara County. The map is keyed to a list of important historical sights. 1942 the year of copyright is the same year Santa Barbara was attacked by a Japanese submarine the only other attack on U. S. soil during WWII besides Pearl Harbor. Printed by the Schauer Printing Studio Inc. Worldcat record one copy 1948 at UC Berkeley Libraries. Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce unknown books
192210954WATSONVILLE CC 1922 1922. COLOR PICTORIAL WRAPPERS VERY GOOD. Soft cover. WATSONVILLE, CC, 1922 paperback books
1903224108Watsonville Chamber of Commerce 1903. 1903. 8vo. 13 illustrations; map. Original color pictorial wrappers with design of four apples. Very good. 16 pages. Printed by Sunset Press San Francisco. Rocq 14417 - locates only the Bancroft copy. Soft cover. [Watsonville, Chamber of Commerce, 1903]. paperback books
184718568Washington: Ritchie & Heiss printers 1847. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>Government document: 29th Congress 2d Session. Doc. No. 31. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; inner edge a little irregular. Shallow tear at bottom margin not extending into text area. Ink numeral at top margin of p. 1. Ritchie & Heiss, printers unknown books
184611440Washington: Ritchie & Heiss prs. 1846. 8vo. 17 pp. <br><br>Navigation of the river is difficult because a large number of ships had been purposely sunk in the river and other obstacles placed there during the American Revolution to thwart the British. Current demands of commerce require the clearing of the channel. Government document: 29th Cong. 1st sess. Senate doc. 15. Removed from a nonce volume. Good condition. Ritchie & Heiss, prs. unknown books
1893285158Brooklyn: Schaeffer & Budenberg 1893. hardcover. very good. Injectors and Ejectors and Steam Engine and Boiler Appliances in General. Many Illus. 166pp. 8vo original brown cloth. Brooklyn: Schaeffer & Budenberg 1893. Very good<br/><br/> Schaeffer & Budenberg unknown books
19543385Seaside CA: Newcomers Hospitality Service 1954. 12pp. Octavo 21 cm Light blue printed wrappers. Gentle age toning otherwise better than very good. Business guide and directory for Seaside California that includes many illustrations of the facades of the businesses by Joseph W. Jicha. Begins with a two page section 'Facts about Seaside.' <br/><br/>"Seaside - The fastest growing community on the Monterey Peninsula is situated approximately 120 miles south of San Francisco and 360 miles north of Los Angeles. It was founded by Dr. Roberts in 1900 and has grown from a very small village surrounded by cow pastures until today it boasts 16000 inhabitants" -p.1. Newcomers Hospitality Service unknown books
196913084Zaria: Institute of Administration 1969. Paperback. Very Good. 88 unnumbered pages. Stapled softcover. 26cm. <br/><br/> Institute of Administration paperback books
19406195Washington: Government Printing Office 1940 . Dated 1942 on cover. Very Good. 24 cm; 392 pages and color folding plates and diagrams. Black and white half-tone photo illustrations throughout. Original gray printed wraps. Some discoloration to wraps minor chips. Government Printing Office paperback books
194628378aNew York: McGraw-Hill 1946. Quarto cloth typewritten x 267 pp. Photos illus. Very Good. McGraw-Hill, [1946]. hardcover books
1873002874Washington DC: Published by Order of the Secretary of War 1873. First Edition. Good. Six maps for: Monday February 17 1873 - 11 P. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 11 P. M.; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; relief shown by hachures and gradient tints; small reference table in the lower half of the image; edges brittle with small chips and cuts; overall in good to very good condition. A scarce collection of maps their publication began in January of 1871 with no less than 3 maps being published every day. Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph had made it possible to easily observe gather and transmit data from different points over the entire country. A small note at the head read: "All observations made at the same moment of actual not local time." Released by the US Army's Signal Service the maps were intented to be primarily used by farmers and merchants. They were published in at least three different sizes and formats the current being one of the smaller ones. These particular maps showed precipitation and wind velocity at various elevation points. Published by Order of the Secretary of War unknown books
177097Birmingham or Sheffield 1770. Oblong folio. 390 x 220 mm. 15 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Vellum spine over decorative blue paper wrappers paper label with title in Italian on upper board and ink title in Italian on spine. Paper stock toned with age a few leaves with staining in the margin otherwise in good condition. Silversmith model book containing 80 full-page engravings of candles sticks and holders candelabra pitchers plates salt and pepper shakers serving utensils silverware and other household pieces. Each image is beautifully and careful engraved with rich detail and ornamentation. Each includes a printed product number as well as one in ink with a different item number and a price. Although there is no title-page or signatures of engravers this large sales catalogue appears to be English as some of the engravings have English words of explanation engraved in the text. The binding is definitely Italian and the paper label is in an Italian hand. The watermark is a "fleur de lis" pattern suggesting an international company manufacturing the silver. There were only a few English companies with the capacity to export at this time including silver works in Sheffield and Birmingham both of which by 1770's had established networks of dealers selling their wares across the continent. This catalogue with specific Italian connections is very unusual and suggests the scope of the business had reached export capacity by the third quarter of the century. The most important Italian silver makers at this time were Giardini of Rome and Venuti of Naples. unknown books
183935498London: William Clowes and Sons 1839. Folio. vi 35 1 blank pp. Disbound light dustsoiling of outer leaves moderately foxed minor edgewear. With the half title. Two light rubberstamps on title page. Good. <br/><br/> An indispensable primary source on England's efforts to stamp out the African slave trade. England exchanges diplomatic correspondence with Austria Prussia Russia Buenos Ayres Chile Egypt Mexico Montevideo New Granada Peru Venezuela and the United States. This item reports much information on the illegal traffic with data on ships their captains slaves "imported" into western ports efforts to enlist other nations' support in stamping out the slave trade. "The active and undisguised assistance given to the Slave Trade by citizens of the United States of America is as notorious as it is disgraceful. William Clowes and Sons unknown books
1846402129th Cong. 1st Sess.: SD377. 1846. 248pp disbound light fox. Very Good. <br/><br/> A detailed review of "the state of things on the coast of Africa" the activities of England in "checking the African slave trade" and the roadblocks to establishing a treaty with the U.S. in that regard. British board-and-search tactics so reminiscent of the objectionable practice that helped bring on the War of 1812 were a major obstacle to such a treaty. SD377. unknown books
1850402831st Cong. 2d Sess.: SED6. 1850. 43pp disbound light scattered foxing and wear. Very Good. <br/><br/> On the misuse of the American flag in the African-Brazilian slave trade. The United States is "mortified" at this practice; the U.S. consul includes eye-witness reports. SED6. unknown books
1822WRCAM41329Washington D.C. 1822. 92pp. Dbd. Foxing throughout else very good. A report from the House of Representatives which considers the options available to the United States to abolish the slave trade. The document includes many evaluations of European countries' policies as well as the atrocities committed in the trade. The report proposes that the president seek to form a naval agreement with a European nation to patrol the African coast for vessels trafficking slaves. SHOEMAKER 11215. unknown books
179635853New York 1796. Single page 9-1/2" x 15-3/4" entirely in manuscript. Headed with names of three cases pending in the New York District Court followed by Harison's letter to Rawle. Old folds with a pinhole at a fold intersection no text loss. Short fold split expertly repaired. Very Good.<br/><br/> Harison 1747-1829 was President Washington's appointee in 1789 as the first United States Attorney for the District of New York. He served until 1801 when Edward Livingston succeeded him. His correspondent William Rawle was Washington's appointee as U.S. Attorney for Pennsylvania. Rawle was founder and first president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania president of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society and a highly respected writer on governmental matters.<br/> The Slave Trade Act of 1794 passed by the Third Congress and signed by President Washington was the first American regulation of the international slave trade. It prohibited Americans from trading in slaves to any foreign country. Harison had brought several cases under the Act as noted in this Letter: The United States vs. The Brigantine Active; and two by George Geer for himself and the USA vs. Elisha King. Harison explains "The above Suits were commenced upon the Act prohibiting American Citizens from carrying on the Slave Trade in foreign Countries." <br/> Harison's problem: "The principal witness is supposed to have been prevailed upon by undue Methods to quit this District is thought to be either in Philadelphia or Baltimore." If he's in Philadelphia "I will esteem it a Favor if you will take every regular Method of procuring his Testimony." If he's in Baltimore please "recommend the Business to the Attorney for the District of Maryland. The Public is in every Point of View interested in the Event." Diligent research has uncovered no additional information on these cases. unknown books
1896173503Chicago: Local Alliance no. 72 of The Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance 1896. Eight page newspaper 6x9 inches pages 1-4 roughly opened single printed sheet folded to form a small 8 page newspaper newsprint browned. STLA was associated with the Socialist Labor Party. This issue includes election news and both the local and national slates and a call for a local rally. Local Alliance no. 72 of The Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance unknown books
188210592Rue D'Orfeuil 3. Chalons-Sur-Marne: F. Thouille 1882. 28 page pamphlet; French text; containing: "Reconnue d'Utilite Publique par Decret du 31 Aout 1863"; giving the history of this society with dates and names of various persons who had written or been involved with the proceedings of the group at back including Archaeology History Agriculture Viniculture Silviculture Belles-Lettres Statistics Sculpture Biographies Medicine Natural History more; appears to be a continuation or summary of the previous histories written concerning the Departement of the Marne; original paper wrap covers; 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; some edge tips wear to wraps some dustiness; good condition. . Soft Cover. Good. F. Thouille Paperback books
10591France: Mercier An eight page pamphlet; French text; containing: Moyen de preserver le froment de la carie ou du noir: Premier Operation Seconde Operation Troisieme Operation Pour preparer six setiers de notre mesure faisant en poids douze quintaux. 'A Chalons el 4.e jour complementaire an 6.e Allaire president; Moignon secretaire and pages 6 & 7 seemingly an advertisement for a "Extrait Du Registre des Deliberations de l'Administration centrale du Departement de la Marne. Seance du 3 Vendemiaire an 7 de la Republique francaise. une et indivisible.Signe Gobert President; Clement Carre et Allaire Administrateurs; en marge Morel Commissaire du Directoire executif et Petit Secretaire en chef. De L'Imprimerie De Mercier."; no date probably 1799; not watermarked but good-quality chain-laid paper; printed letter-press; approximately 5" x 8 1/4" size; nice woodcut decoration 1" x 3" approximate size at top of front page a country scene; previous owner has a couple of calculations in ink on margin of front page; light wear; a couple of tiny wormholes on back page and a tiny puncture wound to back page no loss to text; good condition. . Soft Cover. Very Good. Mercier Paperback books
1887248583Oakland CA: Enquirer Print 1887. Numerous full-page plates plus one double-page plate and a folding frontispiece map. 84pp. In a half morocco and cloth folding box spine gilt. Original pictorial wrappers. Wrappers soiled and quite chipped especially at the edges and along the spine. Map edgeworn and with a closed tear in the center. Final four leaves chipped in upper outer corner else clean internally. A good copy overall. Numerous full-page plates plus one double-page plate and a folding frontispiece map. 84pp. A scarce promotional for Solano County California in the northeastern part of the Bay Area. The text gives a general description of the county with an emphasis on its agricultural potential and also includes in-depth looks at Vallejo Vacaville Suisun Benicia and other towns. The illustrations show prominent buildings homes ranches and the variety of agricultural crops cultivated locally. The map shows several of the townships of the county at a scale of six miles to an inch. Rocq 14643. Eberstadt 132:164 Enquirer Print unknown books
1887WRCAM42822Oakland: Enquirer Print 1887. 84pp. including numerous full-page plates plus one double-page plate and folding frontispiece map. Original pictorial wrappers. Wrappers soiled and quite chipped especially at edges and along spine. Map edgeworn and with a closed tear at center. Final four leaves chipped in upper outer corner else clean internally. A good copy overall. In a half morocco and cloth folding box spine gilt. A scarce promotional for Solano County California in the northeastern part of the Bay Area. The text gives a general description of the county with an emphasis on its agricultural potential and includes in-depth looks at Vallejo Vacaville Suisun Benicia and other towns. The illustrations show prominent buildings homes ranches and the variety of agricultural crops cultivated locally. The map shows several of the townships of the county at a scale of six miles to an inch. ROCQ 14643. EBERSTADT 132:164. Enquirer Print hardcover books
192926524New York: Published for Pan-Pacific Secretariat by Workers Library Publishers 1929. First Edition. 12mo 18.75cm.; original grey pictorial staplebound wrappers printed in blue; 45pp. Light toning and minor wear from handling else Near Fine. Account of the role of Trade Unions in the execution of the first Five-Year Plan. Striking cover graphic signed "L. Brody. Published for Pan-Pacific Secretariat by Workers Library Publishers unknown books
1789WRCAM47977Madrid 1789. 3pp. Folded folio sheet. Two worm holes very minor soiling else fine. This royal decree liberalized the tightly controlled trade between Spain New Spain and the Captaincy of Caracas. The Crown hoped to spur navigation and commerce and lessen the incentive for smuggling. Export duties on goods traveling to the Indies were to be slashed by ten percent but penalties against contraband would still be enforced. unknown books