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1951TB31390n.p.: Phillips Publishers Inc. 1951. Printing of 1951. Near fine in printed self-wraps over a spiral binding. Without a dust jacket as issued. The book remains in its original box which is in very good condition with light soiling to the box cover but no broken or cracked joints. 128 hand numbered pages of recipes. Illustrated with line drawings and color images by Ellen A. Nelson. Phillips Publishers, Inc. paperback books
195331743Newton MA: Phillips 1953. Barbara Corrigan. Small 8vo pp. 112. Illustrations by Barbara Corrigan. Spiral-bound paper wraps. VG. Phillips unknown books
1970288815Freeport. : Books for Libraries Press. 1970. . Reprint. Hardcover orange cloth black spine title. . Very good edges lightly foxed. . 8vo. Books for Libraries Press. hardcover books
195129584Newton MA: Phillips Publishers Inc. © 1951. 8vo. 128 pp.; illus. <br><br>Recipes from around the world "tested in the kitchen of a New England housewife and published for the enjoyment of many American families." This cookbook was illustrated by Ellen A. Nelson who also contributed the Scandinavian recipes; each section opens with a full-page color-printed image of children in various national costumes and small illustrations both in color and black-and-white are scattered throughout. The volume closes with a section of regional American cookery including Ozark Pudding Southern Pecan Pie Creole Calas Texas Gumbo Alaskan Nuggets a sort of salmon croquette Salt Cod Dinner and California Orange Bread.<br>Â Â Â Â This is an => uncommonly nice copy still housed in its original publisher's box which features the front cover image reproduced in color. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Brown Culinary Americana. Publisher's spiral-bound wrappers front wrapper color-printed with image of Dutch girls baking in publisher's box as above; one edge of box rubbed and corners of box bottom reinforced. Front fly-leaf with inked gift inscription and pencilled date March 24 1956. A clean fresh virtually unworn copy and very uncommon as such. Phillips Publishers, Inc. unknown books
1927156801N. pl: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History 1927. Hardcover. vi 407p. introduction conclusion index very good first edition in green cloth and gilt. The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History hardcover books
1953109032Newton MA: Phillips Publishers Inc 1953. First edition. Softcover. Illustrated by Barbara Corrigan with numerous black and white and color drawings. A fine very fresh copy in the spiral binding in a very near fine illustrated cardboard box with some splitting but still intact. A lovely copy. Phillips Publishers Inc unknown books
1902122921East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters 1902. paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. Roycrofters. 4to. paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. viii 120 2 pages. First edition McKenna 76. Ornaments designed by Richard Kruger presswork by Otto Franz compsition by Charles Rosen. Frontispiece portrait of Hubbard. Tipped in illustrations. Covers and spine soiled rubbed and scuffed. The Roycrofters unknown books
193919183Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1939. 1st edition. Green cloth binding in dust jacket. VG bkpt on front paste-down/very small and faint lib. stamp on 'dedication' pg/VG light edgewear/rear panel darkened w/small closed tear at top edge. 272 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Univ. of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1932012532Pierre South Dakota: Department of History 1932. "Descriptive of life on the Upper Missouri; of a fur trader's experiences among the Mandans' Gros Ventres' and their neighbors; of the ravages of the smallpox epidemic of 1837." Frontispiece photograph of old Fort Pierre. Fort Clark was one of the three principal posts of the American Fur Company on the upper Missouri. John Jacob Astor was among the founding members of the company which was later known as the Upper Missouri Outfit. A long historical introduction lays the groundwork for the journal and describes in detail the workings of the Fur Company Francis Chardon's role in the company. Following the journal is an extensive "notes and references" Appendices and index. 458pp. First Edition. Red Cloth. Minor Wear and Soiling./No Jacket. Octavo. Department of History Hardcover books
1932Embry 157677Dept. of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition first printing. Spine lettering flaked and dull else near fine in custom mylar cover. Red cloth no dust jacket. Dept. of History, State of South Dakota, 1932. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
19082187980American Historical Association 1908. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Base of boards faintly stained free endpapers removed. 1908 Hard Cover. 233-450 pp. 8vo. A separately bound edition of the Justin Winsor Prize winning essay originally published by the American Historical Association in 1906. The author a Ph.D. was a Bulkley Fellow in History at Yale University Associate Professor in History at Wells College and Instructor in History at The Woman's College of Baltimore. She discusses the origins of the plan for Indian removal unsuccessful attempts during the Jefferson administration the War of 1812 and removal efforts afterwards with a chapter focusing on John Quincy Adams. Footnotes throughout bibliography and index follow text. [American Historical Association] hardcover books
19398124Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1939 First edition. Scarce thus especially in this condition. Translated from the French by Rose Abel Wright. Pp. xi 3 272. plus frontis and 1 plate; folding genealogical chart. Extensive notes appendices index. Green cloth gilt. A very fine and bright copy with decorated price-clipped dust jacket very slightest of chipping to spine ends. Tabeau journeyed to the Upper Missouri and lived among the Arikara in the years 1803-04. Provides human and detailed descriptions of living among the Indians who were almost without contact with whites. Also a complete summation of the difficulties of the fur trade hazards of navigating the Missouri etc. He met Lewis and Clark during their winter among the Mandan. Much on the customs and mores of the Indians trade religion warfare ceremonies etc. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
19322202Pierre SD: Lawrence K. Fox - Superintendent Department of History State of South Dakota 1932. 458pp. Octavo 24.5 cm Red cloth with the title gilt stamped on the backstrip. Better than very good. In 1834 Francis A. Chardon was appointed main trader at Fort Clark a post of the American Fur Company on the Upper Missouri. Chardon's journal offers a window into the daily life of a fur trader during the golden age of the American fur trade with insightful description of the Native Americans of the area primarily Mandan but also the Arikaras and Yanktons. This journal also gives a firsthand account of the smallpox outbreak among the Mandan. Chardon also describes the people who passed through including Charbonneau Sacajawea's husband. Howes C303. Lawrence K. Fox - Superintendent, Department of History, State of South Dakota unknown books
19259002057London: Guy Chapman 1925. Hardcover. Very good. Now first translated from the Latin by C. K. Scott Moncrieff. This edition is printed in the Monotype reproductions of the Roman type designed by Francesco Griffo of Bologna for Aldus Manutius and the cursive of Antonio Blado. One of 732 bound in black buckram from a total edition of 750. Spine slightly sunned gilt lettering and rules on spine and front cover still bright. A beautiful copy in very good condition. <br/><br/> Guy Chapman hardcover books
191936136Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1919. 1st edition Clark & Brunet 1. Red cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. TEG. Spine sunned. Bookplate. Minor bit of red underllining. Withal a VG copy. 403 1 blank pp. Illustrated including map. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover books
193261173Pierre SD: Dept. of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition. 8vo. xlvi 458 pp. Plates facsimile title page portrait. First publication of the journal of Francis A. Chardon a fur trader on the upper Missouri. Howes C-33. Very good. Original red cloth gilt spine title. #8123. <br/><br/> Dept. of History, State of South Dakota hardcover books
193256197Pierre South Dakota: Published under the auspices of Lawrence K Fox . Dept of History State of South Dakota 1932. First Edition. 8vo pp. 458. Illustrated with 3 plates. Untrimmed and bound in red cloth a very good tight clean copy. Howes C-303. Francois August Chardon spent the majority of his adult life on the upper Missouri as one of the most successful fur traders receiving a top salary of $800 a year. In 1833 he was sent to build and occupy Fort Jackson at the mouth of the Milk River in Blackfeet country in 1834 he was sent to Fort Clark among the Mandans. Fort Clark was one of the three principal posts of the American Fur Company on the upper Missouri. Published under the auspices of Lawrence K Fox ... Dept of History, State of South Dakota unknown books
18215Paris Bossange and Tenon 1821. 1821. First edition thus. 12mo. 2 engraved portraits. Full contemporary gilt stamped mottled calf spine with gilt stamped red leather label and gilt decorations covers with gilt stamped borders marbled endpapers and edges minor wear. Very good. 2 volumes in one. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Firmin Didot. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris, Bossange and Tenon, 1821. hardcover books
1932WS33299Lawrence K. Fox Pierre South Dakota 1932. Good corners lightly bumped. First Edition 9 1/4 x 6 inches 458 pages cloth. Lawrence K. Fox, Pierre, South Dakota hardcover books
191521422Washington: Government Printing Office 1915. First Edition. Hardcover. good. xiv 552 pp indexed with four folded maps in rear pocket in original mustard cloth binding. Paper over front hinge split but hinge still secure penciled ownership signatures on front free endpapers occasional penciled annotations in the margins. Binding sound all maps in excellent condition. After serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Mexican War James S. Calhoun 1802-1852 was appointed federal Indian Agent for the newly acquired territory of New Mexico of whihch he became Governor in 1851. In addition to his correspondence from this time this volume includes brief biographical details and an account of how these papers came to be published so belatedly. The maps are: 1 Sketch Map prepared by Calhoun in 1849 suggesting localities for Indian agencies; 2 Map of New Meixco with Pueblos as noted by Calhoun 1850; 3 Map of the Territory of New Mexico Compiled by Bvt. Second Lieut. John G. Parke 1851; 4 Map of the country between the frontiers of Arkansas and New Mexico embracing the section explored in 1849 1851 and 1852 by Capt. R.B. Marcy. Howes C-28. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1839211119Paris: Houdaille 1839. hardcover. near fine. Gigoux. Numerous woodcut illustrations vignettes and full page plates by J. Gigoux. Translated by Oddoul and preceded with a historical essay by M. Guizot. Scattered foxing small 4to full black morocco decoratively gilt spine and covers a.e.g. Paris: Houdaille 1839. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Houdaille unknown books
191536825Washington: Government Printing Office 1915. Original publisher's tan cloth binding with black stamping. 1st edition Howes C-28. Maps with occasional po notation otherwise fresh & crisp. Binding with general wear & soiling notably to rear board. Bookplate & pos. Old paper repair to top corner of the title leaf. Small holes in pocket cloth. Withal a VG book uncommon on the market. xiv 552 pp including Index. Portrait plate of Calhoun. 4 folding maps in back pocket: 1. "Sketch Map Prepared by Calhoun in 1849 Suggesting Localities for Indian Agencies" 23.5 x 18.5" 2. "Map of the Territory of new Mexico made by order of Brig. Gen S.W. Kearny1846-7" 3. "Map of the Territory of New Mexico Compiled by Bvt. 2nd Lt. Jno G. Parke Santa Fe. NM 1851" 33 x 24" 4. "Map of the Country Between the Frontiers of Arkansas and New Mexico embracing the section explored in 1849 1850 1851 and 1852 by Capt. R. B. Marcy" 60 x 27.5". 8vo. <br/><br/>Calhoun was the first territorial governor to New Mexico Territory and in favor of the settlement of nomadic Indians onto reservations. Volume contains the letters written between 1848 and 1854 with an informative introduction by the Editor. Government Printing Office hardcover books
170633994Amsterdam: Francois Roger 1706. 12mo pp. 4 428; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine red morocco label; joints cracked and peeling edges worn; good and sound. The "Lettres d'amour d'une religieuse portugaise" consists of the letters previously attributed to M. Alcoforado and now ascribed to Guilleragues preceded by the seven letters written in imitation of them each letter except the last being followed by an answer./ The "Lettres galantes de Cleante et Belise" is by Anne Ferrand. 2 copies in OCLC Texas A&M only in the US. <br/><br/> Francois Roger unknown books
190217646East Aurora: Roycrofters 1902. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. 101202pp. Finely bound by the Roycrofters in half morocco. Spine in six compartments with raised bands intricately gilt. Top edge gilt. Marbled paper boards and endpapers. Frontispiece portrait. Printed in red and black throughout. One of 100 signed numbered copies printed on Japan Vellum. Signed by Hubbard on the limitation page. Only a trace of wear at the corners and edges; a few spots on the upper board else a very good copy. Roycrofters hardcover books
18603051571860. Signed lower right. 152 x 237 mm. Matted. Signed lower right. 152 x 237 mm. see Colas #1825 unknown books