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0333175611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2013188222Panini Verlags GmbH 2013. paperback. gebraucht wie neu . 1300 x 150 x 1800 Panini Verlags GmbH paperback
19439329Personal Books NY 1943. HB NODJ 1943 1st revised edition stated 2nd editionBlack cloth with Gold Gilt Cover minor rub wear chips Extremities & spine mended Tear up & Down edge VG/G AS-IS NODJ pgs slightly yellow O/W interior Nice Tight Clean with 1 pg with small stamp . First Thus. Hard Cover. Personal Books NY hardcover
1994PM316403MParis: Réunion des musées nationaux 1994. Trade paperback. Good/Good. 23 x 31 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Réunion des musées nationaux paperback
1979Q-0376038853Sunset Books/Sunset Publishing Corporation 1979-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sunset Books/Sunset Publishing Corporation paperback
114112Kew Publishing. Royal Botanical gardns Kew. 2009. Kew Publishing. 2009. First edition. 4to hardback with DW. Illustrated throughout with full colour photographs. Some minor marks to upper board and spine. Very light wear to head and tail of spine otherwise a lovely clean copy in a wrapper with slight wear top and bottom margins of panels with light creasing to head and tail of spine. hardcover
1928011842NY: Harcourt Brace and Company 1928. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/VG-. Uncommon juvenile music songbook edited by Untermeyer and charmingly illustrated by Peggy Bacon who became best known for her cartoons in The New Yorker. Large 4to publisher's ribbed blue cloth titles pressed in green in pictorial dustjacket in yellow green and black Dustjacket is soiled worn abot edges and moderately chipped with an inch loss foot of spine. Still presenatble. Internals near fine. A solid copy of an uncommon Bacon title. Harcourt Brace and Company hardcover
19288258New York: Harcourt Brace 1928. First Edition . Hardcover. Very good-. Quarto 258pp. illustrated. About very good in the publisher's blue cloth. Cloth mildly dust-soiled front inner hinge cracked but holding and the rear hinge tender. Contents clean apart from a few stray pencil markings. Lacks the dust jacket. Nevertheless a scarce copy of this well-illustrated volume of music aimed at a young audience. Harcourt Brace hardcover
1125598379.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193745987New York: Funk & Wagnalls 1937. Vintage Copy. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good- dust jacket. Chips and tears to jacket. Large tear to jacket at rear panel almost top to bottom. Owner address to FEP. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Funk & Wagnalls hardcover
1967311334NY: FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1967. First Edition; First Printing. 0374219885 . First edition. Close to fine in near fine dust jacket. 3/4"-inch tear at bottom seam of spine on jacket. A few very tiny nicks in jacket. B . FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX. unknown
19391269291939. New York: Random House 1939. <br /> <br /> Folio xviii 68 pp. Black and white frontispiece map 10 color plates. Original marbled boards backed in cream leather red leather backstrip label lettered in gilt. Backstrip somewhat worn and flaking otherwise a very good copy. Bookplate.<br /> <br /> § Limited to 1000 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco. Descriptive text by Capt. Dudley W. Knox U.S.N. Introduction by Franklin D. Roosevelt. William Meyers was a gunner on the first USS Dale during the War with Mexico. His drawings of the American conquest of California and gold mining activities are of great historical importance. The color plates were reproduced from the original drawings in the collection of Franklin D. Roosevelt. unknown
2003Q-0295982934University of Washington Press 2003-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Washington Press paperback
1986Q-0446382957Grand Central Pub 1986-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Pub paperback
193337602San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1933. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. One of 500 copies. Number 7 of the Rare Americana Series of the Press. A handsome edition of this interesting account of Cheyenne Dawson's overland trips to California and Texas in the mid-19th century. The editor thanks the Dawson family for giving their permission to reprint this narrative. The editor also thanks Doctor Charles Camp for his valuable introduction and notes and Avilla Parker for her several colored drawings. Bound in original brown cloth backed pictorial boards with a cream cloth spine with title label. Some offsetting to free endpapers and closed tear to the rear flap of the plain paper wraps. Otherwise very good condition. Measures 6.5 x 10 inches.10 100 8 pages. Howes D-159 PRI/111124. Grabhorn Press hardcover
1895D5869Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1895. Hardcover. Near Fine. Rebound by Carayon preserving the original illustrated wrappers at rear. Half gilt-ruled marbled paper and green morocco gilt-stamped lettering and illustration on spine t.e.g. marbled endpapers. Illustrated with 68 hand-colored plates. Light scuffing at spine tips and corners; gift inscription on FFEP. <br/><br/> Librairie L. Conquet hardcover
198828174<p>Naples Improvement Association CA. 1988. SOFTCOVER NO PUBLICATION DATE 19881st edition Softcover Printed Decorated WRAPS IN b/w 1976 1st Edition Rub & wear & slight foX & fade Extremities with Small chip out of corner NF-/VG- AS-IS SOFTCOVER 8 1/2 X 11 IN. Crease to 1st Page with light wear Fox Interior Unpaginatedcvr Photo B/W Edwardian Lady on Alamitos Bay in 1907 authors grandmother Nell Adelia Baker Naples founded by A. M. Parsons it is Located near Belmont Shore Area of Long Beach California Naples is part of Long Beach Calif. Deals with photos of homes old brochures Hotel Napoli Christmas Parade Destruction of Canal Walls etc. Many photographs. . 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by STANLEY POE.</p> Naples Improvement Association CA. paperback
194424964Whitman Publishing CompanyRacine Wisconsin 1944. HBDJ 1944. 1st Edition Blue cloth Hard Cover with Red Lettering. Book Condition: VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD-. bk Slightly Worn copy pages are browned Inner hinges cracked. DJ is worn but Front Illustration & Black Titles are Intact & Very Nice DJ missing about 1 in. of bottom & tiny Chips Top spine DJ but Titles & Illustration Intact 248 pgs ADS Back Thru Sparky Ames. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Whitman Publishing Company,Racine, Wisconsin, hardcover
196127224New York Macmillan Company 1961 HBDJ 1961 4th Printing of First Edition VG-/VG AS-IS Red Cloth hardcover Light wear in dust jacket; NOT EX library and hard to find as such ; ;photo of author on back flap; DJ protected in new mylar which is removable if desired; short tear on first title page; good binding;unmarked pages But with Fox Thruout 158 pgs quiet country home in New England where Professor Graham can finish writing his book find themselves caught by the charm and the mysteries of the Red House. Carefully planned clues lead Nina and Jeff Graham find themselves caught by the charm and the mysteries of the Red House where they were now living. Set in New England Every house that has a happy family living it it has its own story the story of how they first saw it decided that they would like to live in it found that it would be possible and settled down but not always easily or without things happening. This then is the story of the Red House on the Clark's Hill Road and of how without exactly expecting to the Grahams went to live there. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York Macmillan Company hardcover
1976Q-006014324XHarper & Row 1976-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harper & Row hardcover
448259Daily Telegraph. Paperback. Good. Signed copy. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Six prints each signed in ink by the artist. The card folio has some corner creasing. The prints show only mild curling and are in good condition. Daily Telegraph paperback
196123767San Francisco: Book Club of California 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 106 pp. 11 illustrations on colored stock 11 tipped-in facsimiles; octavo linen spine with printed paper title label decorative boards. <br/><br/>475 copies printed by Adrian Wilson Book Club of California hardcover
1925027623New York: Robert M. Mcbride & Company 1925. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 276 Pp. Lightly Used No Fraying No Names Or Marks Spine With Some Browning. An Interesting Pasadena Copy With A C Vroman Bookstore's Elaborate Gilt Stamped Adhesive Label With Red Swastika At Center. The Label Is Now Rare. Per The Getty Museum Website Adam Clark "A. C." Vroman 1856-1916 Vroman Worked For The Chicago Burlington And Quincy Railroad Company For Sixteen Years Before Moving To California In 1893. Upon Opening A Store That Sold Books Stationery And Photographic Supplies In Pasadena--Which He Gifted To His Employees And Which Remains In Operation As "Vroman's Bookstore" Today--He Began To Pursue His Interest In Photography. From 1895-1905 Vroman Travelled Throughout Southern California And Made Eight Trips To Arizona Colorado New Mexico And Utah Where He Photographed Local Indian Communities. His Extensive Travels And Repeated Collaborations With The Bureau Of American Ethnology A Research Unit Of The Smithsonian Institution. In His Photographic Work Vroman Concentrated On The Daily Lives Customs And Ceremonial Activities Of The Hopi Zuni And Navajo Peoples. A Member Of The Pasadena Camera Club He Often Travelled With Other Photographers Involved In Its Activities Such As His Friend Los Angeles Times Editor Charles Fletcher Lummis. In 1897 Vroman Was Employed By The Bureau Of American Ethnology To Photograph Katzimo "Enchanted Mesa" In Central New Mexico. His Sweeping Views From Its Summit Were Used As Evidence Of The Prior Native American Habitation Of The Area And Were Later Published In Benjamin Brooks's Book The Enchanted Mesa New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1904. In 1899 Vroman Again Accompanied The Bureau Of American Ethnology To The Southwest This Time On A Survey To Document The Pueblos And Cliff Dwellings Of New Mexico. Several Of The Photographs He Made Were Included In The Smithsonian's Multivolume Handbook Of American Indians North Of Mexico Washington: Government Printing Office 1907 An Encyclopaedic Classification Of Over 2500 Cultural And Linguistic Groups. In 1901 Vroman Served As The Official Photographer On The Museum-Gates Expedition An Archaeological Survey Of The Southwest Led By Ethnologist Walter Hough. Alongside His Work On Native American Communities Vroman Documented Spanish Missions In California Over A Ten-Year Period 1895-1905 Often With Friends And Photo Enthusiasts Who Constituted The "Club Of Four" A Group He Founded. In Addition To Vroman The Group Comprised Homer Eachus Hoopes H.C. Chatfield And G.J. Kuhrts. A Collector Of Netsuke Miniature Japanese Carved Objects Vroman Toured And Photographed In Japan In 1903 And 1909. He Also Made Photographs In France And Germany 1912 Canada 1914 And On The East Coast Of The United States 1914. Vroman's Images Of Native American Peoples Have Long Been Regarded As Respectful Portrayals In Part Because He Purportedly Gifted Prints To Numerous People He Depicted. More Recently However Re-Evaluation Of His Work Has Revealed A More Complicated History Situating His Aesthetic Choices Within The Scientific Aspirations Of The Bureau Of American Ethnology A Prominent Institutional Exponent Of Social Evolutionary Theory. <br/> <br/> Robert M. Mcbride & Company hardcover
198189316N.p.: Am Here Books / Immediate Editions 1981. First Edition. Deluxe Issue one of 26 lettered copies with the front cover hand-colored by illustrated Tom Clark this being copy 'L'. Slim quarto 28cm; mimeographed sheets rectos side-stapled into illustrated card covers; 17pp; illus. Signed by Creeley on the terminal leaf beneath his four-line "Death" which appears in this volume on p.13. Tanning and wear to cover extremities; contents clean; Very Good. Uncommon in the deluxe issue. 89316. Am Here Books / Immediate Editions unknown
19817275-1<p>Philo CA: Am Here Books/Immediate Editions 1981. <strong><em>Signed on the title page by the Robert Creeley</em></strong>. First edition / First printing. <strong><em>One of two hundred copies</em></strong> bound in stapled wrappers. White printed wrappers. Fine.</p> Am Here Books/Immediate Editions,