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1951139607N.p.: Silvermine Productions 1951. Vintage studio still photograph from the US release of the 1951 film. <br/><br/>An undercover marshal investigates a series of robberies the aim of which is to keep a stage-line from securing a mail contract. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles CA. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine with light toning to the bottom right margin. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Silvermine Productions unknown books
190643115Los Angeles: Blue Book Publishing 1906. First edition. Pictorial paper wrappers. A good copy wrappers damp stained and torn with small chips at corners first dozen leaves damp stained along inner and outer margins else clean. 64 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. 12mo. Old Series Vol. V. No 3 New Series Vol. I No. 2. Known as the Traveler's Blue Book through March 1906. While the main article by C. Beauregard Poland contains eight photographs of the devastation and reports on the quake an accompanying map of California superimposed over the eastern midwest attempts to allay any fears about moving to California by illustrating just how large the state is. There is no need to worry. An earthquake in San Francisco does not affect Los Angeles. California is safe. "Did it ever occur to you That California is the ideal state of homes happiness and prosperity That the climate of California is so nice the year round that one can work out of doors all the time. farming pays. land can be bought. good land . is not costly." p. 16. Other articles promote other regions of California. Surprisingly scarce. OCLC locates no copies of this issue and only two institutional holdings of the old and/or new series Yale and Huntington but neither containing this issue. Blue Book Publishing unknown books
196236656Washington D.C.: GPO. Very Good. 1962. Softcover. USGS 1962. Wrappers Good Condition rubber stamp on cover. . GPO paperback books
1872287221Washington: Government Printing Office 1872. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Volume I only of two 'Georgia' volumes i.e. Volume VI only of the greater thirteen volume set. Consisting of the testimonies taken by the Congressional committee looking into insurrectionary movements in the South just after the Civil War in particular the nascent Ku Klux Klan. With accounts of their crimes including murder intimidation whipping and others. Some accounts are straightforward some evasive one even detailing explicitly how a Senator Adkins was murdered on the road in daytime for not voting for the exclusion of colored legislators pp. 207-8. A truly unsettling collection of testimonials which offer firsthand glimpses into the violence of the late Reconstruction and the beginnings of Jim Crow laws and further racial oppression. With an index for both of the Georgia volumes. 2 LIII 1 591 pp. Fully rebacked using sympathetic cloth; original spine laid down. Clack cloth. Very Good. Very Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
189661850Boston: Silver Burdett & Co. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. 104pp. brown cloth with gilt stamping. Covers are just slightly scuffed with rubbed spine ends and corners previous owner signed front free endpaper contents are just slightly toned with a few pencil notes. Overall a Good copy. . Silver, Burdett & Co. hardcover books
191865892Chillicothe Ohio: Scholl Printing Company. Very Good. 1918. Hardcover. 29 pages untrimmed and unopened. 7.5x5.25 inches. Some rubbing at the spine ends otherwise Very Good. . Scholl Printing Company hardcover books
20091311654Lisboa: Comissao Portuguesa de Historia Militar 2009. Softcover. Octavo; 2 volumes in slipcase; VG-; Paperback; Spine blue and gold with white print; Slipcase is gold and blue with gold and blue print shelfwear tearing at spine corners and to inserted folds; Covers are clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; Essays in Portuguese French and English with abstracts in all three languages; 2 volumes 1363 pages illustrated some color. 1311654. FP New Rockville Stock. Comissao Portuguesa de Historia Militar unknown books
194816623Paris: L'Union Populaire Juive en France 1948. First Edition. Octavo. Printed paper wrappers; 515pp; illus some folding; facs. Includes bibliography. Text entirely in Yiddish. Text slightly tanned but a tight clean copy overall VG or better in the original wrappers. First-hand account of atrocities in the Vilnius ghetto by a survivor; extensively documented including facsimiles of original documents and photographic evidence of Nazi atrocities. Uncommon especially in this state of preservation. L'Union Populaire Juive en France unknown books