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192658781Stockton CA: Duffy; Eddy ca. 1926-1931. Oblong 4to. 11 x 4.2 in. 70 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 99 photographs & RPPC’s sized from 2.6 x 4.5 in. to 3.5 x 5.5 in. photographer’s imprint w/in negative at lower corner w/ many captioned. Contemporary polished calf Yellowstone Park souvenir post-binder punch-sewn at gutter margin w/ suede calf tie illust. of brown bear on front cover minor scuffing edgewear minor soiling to upper right corner wear to corners still VG exemplar. This album records the automobile trip and scenic views along the way of a young Stockton California couple as they traveled past Mount Shasta to the Columbia River Gorge Highway with snapshots interspersed with RPPC’s. Views of the Rotary Club Fountain at Wahkeena Falls along the Columbia River Highway the Cascade Falls and Funicular at Mount Shasta the Bonneville Fish Hatchery as well as Salmon Fish Wheels on the Columbia River and Multnomah Falls are all present. In addition the couple visited the Celilo Falls area before the dams removed their iconic footprint as well as camped and fished on their way to Yellowstone National Park. Several photos show the falls geysers and vistas at Yellowstone along with glimpses of the black bears and buffalo at the Park followed by trip to Salt Lake and on through the California Sierra Nevada mountains to return to Stockton. Jesse Duffy 1895-1977 was a World War I veteran sergent in Company F 263rd Infantry 91st Division discharged in 1919 worked for Holt Manufacturing in Stockton the City Engineering Dept. during the 1920’s and later for Fibreboards Products Co. in Stockton. Ruth Duffy 1895-1974 was a longtime seamstress and tailor. Eddy 1889-1970 was a longtime Oregon City photographer who first launched his career at 70th & Sandy in Portland as photographer and later operated a postcard stand at Wahkeena Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. Duffy; Eddy, hardcover
84762New York: A. L. Burt Company n.d. Early reprint with 1928 on copyright page. Octavo 19.5cm; blue cloth-covered boards with titling and decoration stamped in bronze on spine and front cover; 301pp; photographic halftone portait frontispiece. Previous owner's name inked to front pastedown. Soil to covers rubbing to board edges and front hinge loose; Good. Ruth discusses baseball memories technique and mindset with topics including studying the batter the pitcher's job and heavy hitters. 84762. A. L. Burt Company unknown
193629165Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1936. Early printing. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel lacking dust jacket. Some very light use to cloth; a few white spots to spine; tight and sound. 4to. Illustrated in black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
192468091Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1924. First edition; first state. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket. Very slight bump at one corner; otherwise a bright fresh copy in the scarce jacket which has a few light creases small chips minor edgewear to the bottom of the front panel and short tears. The impression of a penciled numeral "17" remains visible at the center of the backstrip. The white is bright white and the colors of the jacket are very vivid. There are two tiny pieces of repair tape on the verso of the jacket near the bottom of the spine. 4to. Illustrated with 12 color plates by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
1937Sq39970Reilly & Lee 1937. hardcover. Acceptable. Neill John R. illustrator. binding is quite rough. unloosed in many visible places exposing some netting on the first and last pages with fraying on the edges cover has some other moderate wear bottom corner of the front cover design is torn. otherwise unmarked. some pages have staining from minor to significant. -rw Reilly & Lee hardcover
193029157Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. ca. 1930. Later printing. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket. Very minor use to cloth at extremities; otherwise a nice copy in a lightly used jacket with a few small chips. . 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
193951083Chicago:: Reilly & Lee 1939. Early printing. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel lacking dust jacket. Bookplate on the illustrated front free endpaper; corners bumped rubbed; front hinge cracked but still sound. 4to. Illustrated in black and white by John R. Neill. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
193929164Chicago:: Reilly & Lee 1939. Early printing. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel lacking dust jacket. Owner's first name on front free endpaper; some light use to cloth and applied color illustration at extremities; tight and sound. 4to. Illustrated in black and white by John R. Neill. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
193129163Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1931. First edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel lacking dust jacket. Some light use and rubbing to cloth; tight and sound. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
1935630158Reilly & Lee 1935. Later Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good copy in the vintage jacket. 3-282 pages. Later issue lacks color plates; with color pictorial upper cover paper label b/w pictorial endpapers and copyright date of 1927 on title page verso. Cloth is bright some internal browning to edges and endpapers; jacket almost entirely intact with some minor nocks soiling and light wear. .Neill John R. illustrator; Over 40 B/w Illustrations. Reilly & Lee hardcover
193029155Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1930. Early edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket. A near fine bright copy in a dust jacket with a few small chips at extremities and a lightly soiled spine. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
1925656560Reilly & Lee 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A very good copy of the first edition first printing 1st state of issue 12 color plates coated 1 side only; 1st state of 'k' on page 193 line 4. Original blue cloth color pictorial label on upper cover minor surface wear to label; light wear to cloth; stain to upper edge of rear cover; 'this book belongs to' page has one ink and two pencil names. Reilly & Lee hardcover
192832593Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co 1928. Near fine in very good plus jacket. Early printing of this Oz adventure in which our heroes search for Ozma's father a beautiful copy in the original dust jacket. 9'' x 6.5''. Original blue cloth with pictorial paste-on. In original color pictorial dust jacket with sticker applied for GIANT HORSE Oz #21 as final title on rear flap. Yellow stained edges. Illustrated by Neill with 12 full-page color plates some coated both sides Bienvenue 107; black-and-white pictorial endpapers and in-text images. 280 pages. Lightly penciled name to "book belongs to" page. Jacket with a few tiny closed tears with tape repairs to verso else only light soil. Book beautiful with only touches of wear to extremities. The Reilly & Lee Co unknown
192513423Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co 1925. Very good. First edition of this Oz adventure in which our heroes search for Ozma's father. 9'' x 6.5''. Original blue cloth with pictorial paste-on. Yellow stained edges. Illustrated by Neill with 12 full-page color plates coated one side only Bienvenue 107; black-and-white pictorial endpapers and in-text images. Damage to "k" on p. 193 later state of first printing per Bienvenue. 280 pages. Spine a touch toned moderate spotting to rear board else only light edgewear. Hinges firm. The Reilly & Lee Co unknown
192568090Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1925. First edition; first state with perfect "K" and 12 plates coated on one side only. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket illustrated in color. A bright unworn copy; very near fine. The scarce dust jacket has a few tiny closed tears; some slight wear at the top of the spine. There is a pea-sized light brown stain to the backstrip. The white is bright white and the colors of the jacket are very vivid. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
193225997Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1932. Fine in very good jacket. First edition first state of this continuation of Baum's Oz series in the rare dust jacket. 9'' x 6.75''. Original deep purple cloth with pictorial paste-on. In original unclipped $1.75 dust jacket with ads through this title. Pictorial endpapers yellow stained edges. Illustrated by Neill with 12 color plates coated on one side plus black-and-white images in-text. 281 1 pages. Book with small spot of discoloration rear corner on jacket as well else fine in fact very bright and glowing. Jacket with a few medium closed tears one on front panel along title with attendant creasing and tape repairs to verso and light edgewear. Reilly & Lee unknown
193229153Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1932. First edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in a later 1946 dust jacket. Light rubbing and use to spine but a nice copy in a later 1946 dust jacket with some very shallow chipping and light use. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
194629154Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. ca. 1946. Later edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket. A near fine bright copy in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with some shallow chipping and light use. 4to. Illustrated in black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
193810329Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co 1938. First Edition Later printing. Decorated & gilt-stamped cloth. Good . John R. Neill. Quarto 9 1/4" x 7" x 1 3/8" publisher's light blue-gray pictorial cloth with black lettering on spine no Handy Mandy illustration multi-colored pastedown image of the Silver Princess & young King Randy holding the long fiery mane of the Thunder Colt on the front cover; illustrated by John R. Neill with B&W frontispiece plates and vignettes endpapers not illustrated 255 pages. Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz. The Silver Princess in Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson following L. Frank Baum's series is XXXIIth book in the Baum/Thompson series <br /> <br /> L. F. Baum 1856 – 1919 was a bestselling American author famous for his children's books particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote a total of 14 novels in the Oz series plus 41 other novels 83 short stories over 200 poems and at least 42 scripts.<br /> <br /> VERY GOOD CONDITION. The "Z" in "OZ" on cover art is light green & book is 1 3/8" thick though lack of Handy Mandy on spine blank endpapers suggest later printing. Cloth is firm and remarkably clean though somewhat worn. Hiarline crack on front hinge does not seem to affect cover strength. Book slightly shaken. The blue-gray spine is faded. Extremites have some shelfwear with corners slightly bumped. Head and foot of spine are crimped. The B&W plates remain crisp and bright without foxing. No dust jacket. No previous owner or remainder marks. <br /> <br /> Shipped wrapped in bubble-wrap ensconced in a sturdy box.<br /> <br /> Hanff Greene et al Bibliographia OZiana revised & expanded Re: Ruth Plumly Thompson p.102. The Reilly & Lee Co unknown
193525328Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co 1935. First edition. Near fine in very good dust jacket. First printing of this Oz story that finds Ozma the Wizard and other rulers whisked away by a suspicious man and a magical horse. THE WISHING HORSE OF OZ is the final Oz title to feature color plates: due to cost-cutting the books that followed were only published with black-and-white illustrations. WISHING HORSE is also the only book in the original Oz series not to have its own endpaper illustrations though later editions borrow a design from THE TIN WOODMAN OF OZ. The book is quite fresh thanks in part to retaining its original dust jacket. 9'' x 6.5''. Original green cloth boards with color pictorial paste-on to front board. Original price-clipped color pictorial dust jacket. 12 color plates and various black-and-white illustrations. 298 pages. Small owner stamp to front flyleaf "M. F. W." with corresponding owner name Mary Frances Wright to the "This Book belongs to" page dated June 14 1935. Jacket with large chip to upper spine affecting "The / Wishing" in title; spine with mild sunning one tiny closed tear to rear panel. Binding with a touch of bumping to spine ends. Sharp. The Reilly & Lee Co unknown
193529161Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1935. First edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel lacking dust jacket. Some light use to cloth; a few white spots to the rear panel; tight and sound. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
193529156Chicago:: The Reilly & Lee Co. 1935. First edition. publisher's cloth with applied color illustration on front panel in dust jacket. Pencilled child's signature erased from the "bookplate" page which has a small foxed area; spine slightly sunned; very minor use to cloth; tight and sound in a lightly soiled dust jacket with a few tiny chips one of which affects a few letters at the bottom of the front panel. . 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white by John R. Neill. The Reilly & Lee Co., hardcover
192161441Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1921. Lg. 8vo. 312 pp. Including publisher’s ads from pp. 305-312. Colour frontisp. w/ 11 colour plates numerous full page & text black & white illustrations. Gray publisher’s cloth colour plate by Neill on front cover minor edgewear rubbing rebacked rear hinge neatly repaired still VG- copy. First edition 1st printing including the full colour plates at the mid-1920s paginations as noted by Bienvenue Scarecrow misprint as “Scarecorw’s†on plate facing p. 255 plates coated on printed side only. Bienvenue & Schmidt p. 102. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
193663065Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1936. Lg. 8vo. in 16-page choirs. 306 2 pp. Numerous full-page & text black & white illustrations. Blue cloth colour plate mounted front cover ship on spine black lettering illustrated endpapers very slight scuffing to covers still VG bright copy. First edition 1st printing of this 30th title in the Oz series and was also the first Oz title to be issued without colour plates originally. See: Bienvenue & Schmidt pp. 118-119. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
192263259Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1922. Lg. 8vo. 297 3 pp. Colour frontisp. 11 colour plates numerous black & white illustrations and plates throughout. Original dark blue publisher’s cloth thick textblock colour plate mounted front cover cover art by Neill illustrated endpapers minor shelfwear inner hinges expertly repaired slight scuffing still VG bright copy. First edition 2nd printing of No. 15 in the Oz series with semi-script Reilly & Lee on spine non-standard ampersand and Kabumpo illustration on p. 299. Bienvenue & Schmidt p. 103. Reilly & Lee, hardcover