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1991BOOKS004162Tesorio 1991 Madrid 1991 Fine in a fine case 1st Wrappers Large Octavio 2 Volumes One of the four Maya codices to have survived to the present day the Trocortesian Codex is today conserved in the Museum of Ame The Madrid Codex is the longest of the existing Maya hieroglyphic manuscripts containing over 250 separate "almanacs" that place events of both a sacred and secular nature within the 260-day Mesoamerican ritual calendar. These almanacs integrate calendrical data with pictures and glyphic texts to provide users priests and daykeepers with information about particular days in the sacred calendar. Unlike the other Maya codices the Madrid Codex is concerned quite specifically with the activities of daily life planting hunting tending ones crops etc. The glyphic texts refer to specific activities deities offerings and ritual and astronomical events. Soft cover. Tesorio 1991 Madrid paperback books
1902List2824El Dorado County California 1902. Sixteen items mainly letters and descriptions of mining claims which total thirty-seven handwritten pages. Of the written pages: one 7 ½ x 7 ½ inch three 8 x 5 inch twenty 8 x 10 inch seven 8 x 12 ½ inch and six 8 x 14 inch. Items date between 1879 and 1902 with seven items undated. One empty envelope from “Brinckmann Quartz Crusher and Furnace Company†and one souvenir ribbon for the Placerville “Admission Day Celebration†by the Native Sons of the Golden West 1898. Some items with tearing and staining mostly not affecting legibility; overall very good to near fine. James Ireland c.1830–deceased worked as a mining broker in the late 19th century in California. Records suggest that he was an immigrant from Scotland meaning that he was probably not a member of the Native Sons of the Golden West despite the ribbon in this collection; a fraternal organization celebrating the California Gold Rush the Native Sons did not offer membership to those born outside the state until 2024. Ireland seemed to have lived in San Francisco and Oakland but his mining interests were in El Dorado County. Most famously the home of Sutter’s Mill the county currently has nearly 2600 mines on record with the USGS and sits near the northern end of the “Mother Lode†of gold-bearing quartz that runs along 120 miles of the Sierra Nevadas.<br /> <br /> Offered here is a small collection of Ireland’s materials relating to various mining prospects mainly descriptions of mines presumably for soliciting interest in purchasing them. These include the Church Union and Red Rover mines outside of Diamond Springs the Dry Gulch gravel mine near Pleasant Valley the Argonaut mine in Greenwood and the Sly Park gravel mine probably near Pollock Pines. The descriptions give details about the locations whether the land is under patent what improvements there are the mine’s per-ton financials likely costs for necessary improvements like mills and so on. <br /> <br /> Some material pertains to mines that Ireland seemed to already own or have financial stakes in. In Shingle Springs he managed to purchase a mine for “no moneyâ€; the previous owners were “not at all anxious to sell at the figures agreed upon†but conceded that “if the money is paid within the time agreed upon the mine shall be yours†September 23 1879. Ireland also owned or managed at least one mine in Nashville though in 1879 he seems to have left his worker there in the lurch. The worker John R. Davies writes:<br /> <br /> “I am geting on very slow you know that one man cannot do two mens work in mining and I have to Go and Borrow Powder fuse when I want to put a Blast . Most of my things at Nashville Powder drills coal which I left there when I left are gone. I Expect Also to have some Money here for the first of the Month. I shall want $25.00 here to Pay my Bills at the store the Balance you will Pay to my wife on my Order and I hope that you will do it Punctualy for she needs it and I have Earned it. you did not Pay her according to our agreement at first.†May 30 1879<br /> <br /> Of interest to scholars of Californian gold mining after the gold rush especially for its detailed descriptions of lesser-known mining claims. unknown
1952033028Washington D. C.: Committee On The Judiciary United States House Of Representatives / Government Printing Office 1952. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 186 Pp Printed On One Side Only. Quarter Red Morocco With Red Tips Over Red Cloth Committee Member Patrick J Hillings Name In Gilt On Front Cover; Marbled Edges Of Page Block. 13 1/2" X 11 1/8" Oblong. Important Committee Print Of The Most Far Reaching Revision Of The Immigration And Nationality Law Ever Completed. Immigration Law Since 1952 Has Been A Series Of Relatively Minor Revisions Of This Basic Law The Immigration And Nationality Act Of 1952 Which Attempted To Make Sense Of The 1940 Act The First Comprehensive Immigration Act But Which Really Had A Primary Purpose Of Registering Possible Enemy Aliens Just Prior To Wwii Relying Primarily Upon Discretionary Enforcement. Mlawmakers Never Came Up With A Comprehensive Enforceable Vision After That. . Joints Cracking At Ends Leather Frayed At Corners Contents Immaculate. One Of Only A Few Copies Printed For The Committee. Immigration Law Remains One Of The Most Intractable Legal Fields As No Public Consensus Exists On Any Issue And No Practical Method Of Implementation Exists For Most Of Its Issues. If Anyone Paid Attention This Calls Into Question The Entire Philosophical Basis Of Sovereign Governments Worldwide As No Practical Legal And Enforceable Handling Of Borders Has Been Found Consistent With International Legal And Moral Norms. <br/> <br/> Committee On The Judiciary, United States House Of Representatives / Government Printing Office hardcover
19859547Salamanca 1985. 1 Edición. Encuadernación de tapa dura. Bien. Antonio Cabracán Antonio Marcos. Tapa dura. Buen estado. Sello. Expurgo. Ilustraciones b/n. Historia. Salamanca. hardcover
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177671589Salamanca: Juan Antonio de La Santa 1776. Piel moderna. Cuarto. Juan Antonio de La Santa unknown
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193067911Paris, Librairie de France, 1930. 3 Bl., XX S., 1 Bl., 249 S., 3 Bl. In Schwarz u. Blau gedruckt. Mit Buchschmuck u. 16 s/w u. 11 farbigen Tafeln (Pochoirkolorit). 4to (27 cm). Handgebundener dunkelroter HLdrbd. mit eingebundener Orig.-Broschur, Rückenvergoldung, Kopfgoldschnitt u. Marmorpapiervorsätzen.
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192269791Leipzig, Insel-Verlag, 1922. 190 S. Mit 1 Titelvign. v. Walter Tiemann. (= Shakespeares Werke in Einzelausgaben). OHPgt. mit Kopfgoldschnitt.
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192396623München, Kurt Wolff, 1923. 257 S. Mit 24 Holzschnitten von Frans Masereel. 18,5 cm. Orig.-HALBLEDER. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel u. VDeckel-Illustr. und Kopfgoldschnitt.
189860427Hamburg, Kunstverein zu Hamburg, 1898. VIII, 239 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. im Text u. auf 16 Taf. in Heliogravure. Folio. Privatgebund. grünes MAROQUIN auf 5 Bünden mit Goldprägung, Steh- u. Innenkantenvergoldung u. Kopfgoldschnitt.
190571940Köln, Schaffstein, 1905. 119, (1) S. In hellbraunem Druck u. mit goldgepr. floralen Bordüren u. Vignetten von Heinrich Vogeler. Rotes OLn. mit Moiré-Effekt m. goldgepr. figürl. Deckelvergoldung, dreiseitigem Goldschnitt u. farbigen Tapetenstil-Vorsätzen mit Goldstreifen.
192365999Berlin, Franz Schneider, [1923]. 54 S. Mit 3 Lithographien im Text und 6 lithogr. Taf. [= Luxusgraphik Schneider, Bd. 3]. 4to (26,7 x 19,2 cm). Braunes Orig.-LEDER m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. goldgepr. Deckelillustr., linearer Stehkantenvergoldung u. Kopfgoldschnitt u.mit gelben Kleisterpapiervorsätzen.
196984712St. Gallen, Rudolf Hostettler / Stuttgart, Max Hettler, (1969). 468 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. nach Zeichn. des Verf. u. 80 s/w. Fototaf. Gr.-8vo. 25 cm. Privater HLdr.-Einband auf 5 echten Bünden mit goldgrpägtem RTitel und Kopfgoldschnitt.
190896293Wien & Leipzig, Wiener-Verlag, 1908. 245, [3] u. 213, [3] S. Mit zus. 26 Abb. u. Faksimiles. 19 cm. Flexibles OLn (Lederimitat) m. ornamentaler Einbandvergoldung u. Kopfgoldschnitt.
193897423Berlin, Th. Knaur Nachf. [ 1938]. 365 S. 19,5 cm. Goldgeprägtes, dunkelblaues OLdr. mit Kopfgoldschnitt.
188558690München, Theo. Stroefer, ( 1885). 57 S. Mit 22 Tondruckbildern u. 8 Tafeln in Heliogravure. Folio. Goldfarbenes, illustr. OLn mit allseitigem Goldschnitt.
189851915Paderborn, Ferdinand Schöningh, 1898. VIII, 472 S. Mit 1 Stahlst.-Titel, gestochen von A. H. Payne nach C. Schlickum, 21 Taf. auf getöntem Fond nach den Orig.-Stahlstichen, 8 Lichtdrucken, 5 Autotypien u. 131 Textabb. 4to. OLn. mit ornamentaler Gold-, Schwarz- u. Blindpräg. u. Ganzgoldschnitt.
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