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pp. viii, 487. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Map end papers. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, very slightly chipped. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. W5
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Abundantly illustrated with colour and black and white archival photos. Features: Canyon City and Closeleigh - klondike locations; The Forgotten Mines of Silver Peak Mountain - just south of Hope, B.C.; Portaging in the Fur Trade; The Amazing Mr. O'B - Eugene Francis O'Beirne was the western traveller's worst hazard; Mapping Klondike Gold. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
Hand-numbered copy #123 of 250. Facsimile reprint of the 1823 first edition. "Illustrated by a detailed plan of the operations, and numerous plates of moutain and river scenery." - title page. Fold-out map at title page. "The history of European warfare affords few examples of battles which have been more important in their results, or more brilliant in their achievement, than that of Vitoria. The campaign too which preceded it was distinguished by a series of the most able manoeuvres, compelling the enemy to retreat from the frontiers of Portugal to a defensive position behind the Ebro, without being able to oppose the allies in any general action. Thus, in the short space of one month, the influence which the French had held over the Peninsula, during several years, was brought to a fatal crisis." - pages 1-2. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
319 p. Hardcover Good condition in red cloth, spine faded
442 pages. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A high-quality copy of this, the Teacher's Edition of Mathpower Nine - Western Edition Book
351p. Hardcover Very good condition
313p., illus. Rubber stamps on both pastedowns Hardcover Good condition; spine ends worn! pictorial red cloth
313p., illus. by Clarence F. Underwood Hardcover Good condition; pictorial green cloth, spine faded, Rubber stamps on both pastedowns
313p., illus. by Clarence F. Underwood Hardcover Very good condition
313p.,4 illus. by Clarence F. Underwood Hardcover Good condition
313p. frontis. Hardcover Very good conditon
155 pages. Many informative black and white diagrams and archival photos. Features: The Battle of The Restigouche; Table Glass from the Wreck of the Machault; The Western European Coarse earthenwares from the Wreck of the Machault; The Cochrane Ranch. Printed upon glossy stock. Prior owner's name ink-stamped upon first blank leaf else unmarked with moderate wear. Price sticker remains upon front cover. A sound copy. Book
2 parts in 2 vols., 4to., ILLUSTRATED EDITION, with portrait and coloured frontispieces, and numerous fine coloured and monochrome photographs throughout (several in colour and HEIGHTENED IN GOLD) and facsimiles in the text; original green boards printed in black, a near fine set. WITH THE PRINTED LISTS OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED. Part I: Thirty-Seven Manuscripts of the 9th to 16th Century; Part II: Thirty-Eight Manuscripts of the 8th to 17th Century. COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
492 pages. Index. Presents recent research on the history of criminology from the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries in Western Europe (Austria, Britain, France, Germany, Italy) and in Argentina, Australia, Japan, and the United States... Seeks to elucidate the relationship between criminological discourse and politics, society, and culture." - from preliminary page. Book
285 pages. Index. Select bibliography. Black and white illustrations. "Examines economic development, cultural institutions, the role of the federal government, Indian-white relations, settlement, community development, living conditions, and the demographic patterns of the population of the region... Concerned with those who for the past 140 years have made the Umpqua region their home." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with modest wear. A sound copy. Book
Book shows light wear to covers, front is creaseless. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, spine a bit chipped, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind on age-toned paper. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. Contents include sections on Gratian, Saint Alban, Severus, Lucius, Augustine, Germanus, the Pelagian heresy, Aidan, Boniface, Honorius, Deusdedit, Wighard, Hedda, et al. Publisher's page reads "First Published 1955" with N.A.P.
512 p. Illustrated with over 1000 monochrome plates. Large 4to. Original publisher's cloth binding. Dust Jacket. Adams Burs 28; Adams Herd 234. A near fine copy in dust jacket of this great classic. This would make a great gift for any boy - big or small. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W7
511 p. Profusely illustrated. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, sun faded. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. W7 x2
320 p. Numerous illustrations. Small 4to. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. Very good. The founding of Wells Fargo and its importance in the development and settlement of the frontier. Details on a number of outlaws, with a long chapter on the various robberies of Wells Fargo. Adams. Six Guns #185. W3
Carta disegnata da Jacques Nicolas Bellin, pubblicata come tavola dell'edizione francese del 1757 di "Histoire generale des voyages, ou nouvelle collection de toutes les relations de voyages par mer et par terre s" di Antoine François Prévost, più noto sotto il nome di abbé Prévost. La raccolta, in più volumi, è stampata per la prima volta A Paris: chez Didot, 1746-1753.L’opera completa - in-12° - proseguirà le pubblicazioni fino a raggiungere, nel 1789, una consistenza di 80 volumi. Colossale lavoro a carattere enciclopedico di ricerca svolto dall’Autore, cui va anche il merito di aver divulgato numerosi racconti inediti sulla scoperta dell’Australia da parte degli olandesi e i resoconti dei viaggi attraverso il Pacifico, fra cui quelli di Magellano e Schouten. L'opera è corredata da quasi 300 illustrazioni di popolazioni, vedute, e costumi di tutto il mondo e da 113 splendide mappe, opera di Jaques-Nicolas Bellin.Incisione in rame, in ottime condizioni. The Cape Verd Islands,shows Isle St. Juan ou Brava, Island St. Philippe ou Fuego, Island St. Iago, Island St. Mayo, Island Bonavista, Island Sal, Island Nicolao, Island St. Lucie, Island St. Vicent and Island St. Antonio.Depicts harbors around the islands and a colorful compass rose in center of the map.Map drawn by Jacques Nicolas Bellin, published as a plate of the French edition of 1757 of "Histoire General des Voyages, ou nouvelle collection de toutes les relations de voyages par mer et par terre s" by Antoine François Prévost, better known under the name of abbé Prévost.The collection, in several volumes, is printed for the first time A Paris: chez Didot, 1746-1753.The complete work - in 12th - will continue the publications until it reaches, in 1789, a consistency of 80 volumes. A colossal encyclopedic research work carried out by the author, which also deserves credit for having published numerous unpublished stories about the discovery of Australia by the Dutch and reports of journeys across the Pacific, including those of Magellan and Schouten.The work is accompanied by nearly 300 illustrations of populations, views, and costumes from around the world and by 113 splendid maps, by Jaques-Nicolas Bellin.Copperplate, in good conditions.
pp. [12] + 32 leaves Joe Belt's wonderful drawings of the West, cowboys, and Native Americans. Oblong 4to. Original two towned full cloth binding, with an exmple of Joe Belt's autograph in gilt. Good. Many of the drawings would look very niced framed. W14 Rt
pp. viii, 181. 8vo. Original full black cloth binding, some wear. Hardbound. Stephen Vincent Benet (1898-1943), American poet and author, was born in Bethlehem, PA. This long narrative poem about the westward migration was left unfinished at his death, but won the Pulitzer Prize in 1944. POETRY2 BOX 1
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. 536 pages. Translated by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.
224p. + Frontis. Text woodcut engravings. Very slight foxing. 12mo. Original leather spine over cloth covered boards. Extremities worn with slight loss. Hardbound. No mention of the Civil War. The topic of Slavery was avoided in the First Edition (1854-1855). Augusta Blanche Berard was born in West Point. She was postmistress at West Point for almost 50 years. She was appointed by President Polk in 1847 and served until 1897. **As a young woman she was engaged to an officer. He brought his horse to the post office to show to her, but was thrown from the horse and died of his injuries. She never married. When she took a leave of absence from the post office, she visited Europe and was presented to Queen Victoria. In addition to this popular history she also published: a School History of England (1861); a Manual of Spanish Art and Literature (1868); and has edited and revised Goodrich's Child's History of the United States (1878). PA71 FRONT