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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
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
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
194628378aNew York: McGraw-Hill 1946. Quarto cloth typewritten x 267 pp. Photos illus. Very Good. McGraw-Hill, [1946]. hardcover 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
196913084Zaria: Institute of Administration 1969. Paperback. Very Good. 88 unnumbered pages. Stapled softcover. 26cm. <br/><br/> Institute of Administration paperback 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
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
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
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
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
192210954WATSONVILLE CC 1922 1922. COLOR PICTORIAL WRAPPERS VERY GOOD. Soft cover. WATSONVILLE, CC, 1922 paperback 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
187469531San Francisco 1874. Paperback. Very Good. 30p. Blue wrapper. 22cm. Small label on corner of front cover. Laid in is a similarly-sized broadsheet titled "Communication from Leland Stanford to the Committee on Corporations of the Senate" which is dated in type Jan. 22 1874. <br/><br/> paperback books
2341San Francisco: Chamber of Commerce 1915. . 8vo purple stiff wrappers slightly faded at edges San Francisco: Chamber of Commerce, 1915. unknown books
305482San Diego Board of Supervisors and the San Diego Chamber of Commerce ca. 1928. 31 1/2" x 7 1/4". Brochure folds to form 22 panels. Illustrated with 20 fine b/w halftone photographs. Pictorial cover. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Rubberstamp of California Development Association San Francisco on the front cover. No Binding. Very Good. San Diego, Board of Supervisors and the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, ca. 1928. unknown books
1914302790San Diego Board of Supervisors 1914. 1914. 12mo. Illustrated with 42 halftone photographs; double page map by Schwartz & Ewing. 22 pages including pictorial wrappers. Fine. Soft cover. Fine. San Diego, Board of Supervisors, 1914. paperback books
1920GY815-365San Diego CA: The Board of Supervisors and the Chamber of Commerce of San Diego 1920. Early Edition. Paperback. Good. E. E. Knight. Pamphlet. 9 5/8 x 6 5/8 inches. 72 pp. 4 maps 1 double-page spread at the center of the volume signed by E. E. Knight in the plate and dated 1919 125 black-and-white half-tone photographic illustrations. Embossed wrappers stapled the back cover reads "The Birthplace of California" and has a California poppy illustration; shelf wear. GY815-365. Good. This title was issued occasionally by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors and the Chamber of Commerce. There is one currently 12/21/2020 offered online dated circa 1917. The bookseller offering the earlier edition shows page 2 in his online offering; the statistical table on that page is significantly expanded in this circa 1920 issue that provides statistical tables based on statistics gathered in 1919. "To the visitors of San Diego: Welcome to our midst! This is an official publication issued for the use and benefit of the guests of our city. May your days here be delightful ones and may you soon return and remain with us forever Sincerely San Diego Chamber of Commerce." Page 69. There follows a seven-day itinerary "Seven Glorious Days Seeing San Diego." Photography by Averrett Fitch and Taylor half-tone plates by Sunset Engraving Co printed by Watson-Jones Inc. Worldcat records that this title was indeed issued several times between 1917 and 1930. Contents vary by year. The Board of Supervisors and the Chamber of Commerce of San Diego paperback books
19261791Salt Lake City: Chamber of Commerce 1926. 28pp. Sextodecimo 17 cm Tan illustrated wrappers. Near fine. Illustrated guide to Salt Lake that contains a nice concise history of the town to the early 20th century.<br/><br/>"Whatever of individuality or charm may impress you - whatever of beauty or worth you may find bears the imprint which stamps Salt Lake City as unique among the cities of the world." p.5 Flake/Draper 7487. Chamber of Commerce unknown books
19483471Salt Lake City UT: Chamber of Commerce 1948. Single sheet 46 cm x 51 cm that folds to pamphlet 23 cm x 10 cm. Printed in green and black ink. Very good. Folds as issued. Suggestions for a seven day tour of Salt Lake City and the surrounding environs and includes lists of railroad offices bus lines air lines swimming pools newspapers historical sites parks churches golf courses and theatres. Bird's-eye view map 18 cm x 29 cm of Salt Lake City. Also contains a map of Zion Bryce and Grand Canyon National Parks 17.5 cm x 24 cm.<br/><br/>"Salt Lake City Beautiful - Interesting - Unique. Chamber of Commerce unknown books
19301378Salt Lake City: The Chamber of Commerce 1930. 31pp. Octavo 23.5 cm Color illustrated wrappers. Better than very good. An illustrated guide for the prospective tourist to Salt Lake and Utah. Contains images of many long gone establishments Pinecrest Mineral Baths Saltair II Salt Lake Country Club. Double-page map at the center.<br/><br/>"Unique Utah and Salt Lake City! Here is one of the few cities of the United States with an outstanding historic pioneer past and a romance-awakening personality that has firmly established it in the mind of the American traveler as a center of unique interest retaining as it always will the glamour of the Old West." Flake/Draper 7495. The Chamber of Commerce unknown books
19274176Salt Lake City: Chamber of Commerce 1927. 31pp Quarto 30.5 cm Tan wrappers with the title gilt on the front panel. Very good. Profusely illustrated guide with dozens and dozens of captioned photographs of Salt Lake and Utah.<br/><br/>"There are several points of view from which to consider Salt Lake City. You might see it as a city of romance and interesting history. You might see it as a place of enchanting physical beauty. You might see it as the commercial center of a vast and rich territory. You might see it as the symbol of the New West - Pulsating with life and eager with hope - hospitable and open hearted - and sure of the success of its deliberately made plans. You might see it as the hub and headquarters of those startling regions which comprise Scenic America. Chamber of Commerce unknown books