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1941Berkeley: U California P. 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good. An excellent association copy inscribed on the front free endpaper: "For Hervey Voge with the regards of Francis P. Farquhar 8 November 1965." Voge was an early and important climber in the Sierra and he made 35 first ascents in the range naming two peaks. In 1934 Voge and Sierra Club-president-to-be David Brower traversed the High Sierra from Kearsarge Pass area to Yosemite climbing 59 peaks in 69 days. In fact it was Voge who apparently first encouraged Brower to join him as a member of the Sierra Club. Voge was the editor of the early influential The Climber’s Guide to the Sierra Nevada published by the Sierra Club and professionally a PhD chemist who worked for Shell. Farquhar was likewise an accomplished mountain climber as well as an environmentalist historian of California bibliographer and fine press bibliophile among other roles. He served for several years as the president of the Sierra Club. There's a mountain named for him in Kings Canyon National Park. This is his classic and best known book. A large octavo in blue cloth with a frontispiece painting by William Kieth in color black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A near fine copy with light offsetting from the jacket flaps on the endpapers. The jacket very good with a little wear to corners and spine ends and very handsome made of fibrous paper perhaps handmade. A marquee mountain association<br /> <br /> <br /> . U California P. hardcover
193762931San Francisco: Sierra Club 1937. First Edition . Single Issue Magazine. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Ansel Adams Roy Curtis Frank Webb Lewis F. Clark Henry E. Timby Hervey Voge Cedric Wright Hermann F. Ulrichs Dwight Watson Ynes Mexia Richard G. Johnson. San Francisco: Sierra Club 1937. First Edition. February 1937 Vol XXII No. 1. Octavo original printed wraps 34 pp. graphic plates mostly photograpsh plus 118 pp. Near Fine; signature of the long-lived original subscriber Ethelinda M. James at top front and center and a demure lower corner tweak scans; otherwise without flaw and virtually as new in 1937. Very high grade example. Binding is of course sturdy. See scans. Eight outstanding photographs by the great Ansel Adams and at the rear there is a Cedric Wright trifold spread panorama of the Sierra Nevada from the vicinity of Independence. Besides Adams and Wright other contributors from the posse of photographic and illustrative talent in this issue were: Roy Curtis Frank Webb Lewis F. Clark Henry E. Timby Hervey Voge Hermann F. Ulrichs Dwight Watson Ynes Mexia Richard G. Johnson. Several topical sketches sprinkled throughout as well. Articles see scan of contents page byFrancois E. Matthes William E.Colby Hervey Voge Bestor Robinson Louise Hewlett Hermann F. Ulrichs James N. Smith Ynes Mexia and Glen Dawson. And as always a variety of regular and special departments. Please review all scans. Ships in a new sturdy protective box - not a bag. LSC2 <br/> <br/> Sierra Club unknown
50064London: Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited 1979. This edition produced exclusively for W.H.Smith. Over 60 conjuring tricks plus card games and mathematical and other puzzles for children. 32cms x 23cms x 1cm. P.p.125 colour illustrations and colour photographs throughout. Illustrated laminated boards bumps to top and tail of spine. Scarce. VG. London: Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, 1979. hardcover
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20132-0199659214Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 442 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
1935197934Boston Little Brown and Company 1935. 1935. First edition. 8vo. Original yellow stamped blue cloth. Dust jacket designed by Quinn unclipped; a few nicks. Fine fresh unread copy. No signatues or bookplates. F. Hardcover. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1935. hardcover books
1935002853Boston: Little Brown & Co. 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Fair/fair. 8vo lacks front free endpaper and with a large chip in rear panel <br/><br/>Colorful DJ designed by Quinn Little, Brown & Co. hardcover
1935108715London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1935. First edition first impression. From the publisher's archive with their ink stamp to the title page. Octavo. Original black cloth. With dust jacket. Spotting to pages in the toned dust jacket with shallow chipping to corners chip to rear spine edge wear to extremities. A very good copy. hardcover
1935197934Boston Little Brown and Company 1935. 1935. First edition. 8vo. Original yellow stamped blue cloth. Dust jacket designed by Quinn unclipped; a few nicks. Fine fresh unread copy. No signatues or bookplates. F. Hardcover. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1935. hardcover
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1907C219506Bury St. Edmund's: Bury Post Company 1907. Paperback . Very Good. Slim octavo. 11pp. Original printed paperback. Light wear and marks to covers with slight tearing at spine ends light foxing otherwise very good. No date c.1907. Bury Post Company, paperback
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24003111 Mount Street London. ‘Friday evening’ no date. The present item gives an indication of the high spirits though hardly the ‘brilliant wit’ which according to Quin’s entry in the Oxford DNB afforded him a welcome to high society. 3pp 16mo. Bifolium with second leaf slightly damaged at foot by removal from mount. The body of the letter reads: ‘Dear Jesse / Don’t you or your fair friends forget Supper at Vun Undred and Vunety Vun Mount Street tomorrow Saturday night at 11 oclock or as soon after it as you can come. / N.B. “No Dogs admitted on these premises under a severe fine & penalty.†/ thine & my unhappy Country / God save the Quin.’ Longish postscript asks to know when he is ‘likely to arrive - so that a hot dish I have ordered may not be spilt by waiting. Do you understand Eh’ See image of pp.2/3. 111 Mount Street [London]. ‘Friday evening’ [no date]. unknown
868623 October 1822; Trinity College Cambridge. 4to 22.5 x 18.5 cm 1 p. Eighteen lines in four paragraphs. Text clear and complete crisply printed in italic. On aged and grubby paper. Begins 'The lamented death of Mr. SMYTH having occasioned a vacancy in the Representation of our University I am induced to offer myself as a Candidate for the honour of succeeding him in that distinguished situation.' He is 'unfettered by political engagements' and must forever feel 'affection and gratitude' for 'a Body amongst whom I have passed some of the happiest and most profitable years of my life'. Hervey was unsuccessful. According to Cooper's 'Annals of Cambridge' p.539: 'The election of a Representative in Parliament for the University to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of J. H. Smyth Esq. took place on the 26th and 27th of November 1822. The candidates were William John Bankes Esq. Lord Hervey and James Scarlett Esq. all of Trinity College. The votes were Bankes 419; Hervey 281; Scarlett 219.' Three years later Hervey was elected Member of Parliament for Bury St. Edmunds serving as a Conservative between 1826 and 1859. 23 October 1822; Trinity College, Cambridge. unknown