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1896DEMO014097IChicago: The Caxton Club 1896. First American Edition. Hardcover. Fine. map in rear pocket. Tall octavo 229pp half vellum gray paper boards untrimmed; Ex libris John Thomas Lee who was President of The Caxton Club in the 1920s; in publisher's slipcase. see Sowerby 4072 for Jefferson's copy of this title. <br/><br/>A reprint of the first English translation London 1714; with the Map of the original French edition Paris 1713 in facsimile. Joutel was second-in-command of this expedition which failed to find the mouth of the Mississippi. Finley Collection 42; BASIC TEXAS BOOKS no. 114 G. "Most reliable eye-witness account of La Salle's two-years wanderings in Texas. The map based on La Salle's Mississippi explorations was the first accurate delineation of that river --Howes J266." Limited to only 206 copies. The first book published by The Caxton Club CCI. Map in rear pocket. The Caxton Club hardcover
19467252Winnipeg Manitoba: "Future of the Nation" Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada 1946. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 239. 4to. measuring 7.75" x 10.5". Illustrated teal card covers bearing an image of a soldier pointing a rifle at a target. Rich with many dozens of black-and-white photographs and portraits of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen and some women who served Canada during the Second World War. One very small spotto the lower-left margin of the front cover else no other detectable flaws to the extremities contents entirely without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine to fine. Exceptionally rare to be offered in commerce. Equally scarce amongst institutional holdings. Corresponds to OCLC #319868474 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Rare indeed. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections Harvard University Slavic Collection et al. Explanatory foreword printed in English else text chiefly in Ukrainian. Title in Ukrainian: : 1939-1945; " " Romanized: Al manakh Kanadiys kykh Ukrayins kykh Voyakiv: 1939-1945; Vydanyy nakladom "Buduchnist Natsiyi". <br/><br/>¶ "The Almanac comprises of the following sections respectively: a The names and photographs of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen allocated among the three branches of the Armed Forces of Canada;b Photographs of Ukrainian Canadians who were officially reported killed or missing in action; c The Ukrainian Canadian servicemen who were wounded in action; d A few of the Canadian women of Ukrainian descent who served with the Canadian Armed Forces; e A partial list of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen who had been decorated for gallantry or mentioned in despatches for meritorious service in action A few photographs are included. The next major section contains the names of 3830 Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen whose names appeared in the official casualty lists that were periodically published by the different branches of the Canadian Armed Forces. The compilation of a complete list was not possible due to the authors not having access to the complete statistical data. Then follow the photographs of the three Ukrainian Catholic chaplains who served with the Canadian Army. Hon. Capt. Rev. M. Pelech and Hon. Capt. T. Dobko who served in Canada; and Hon. Capt. M. Horoshko who had been serving overseas. Also included is a pictorial section with some forty photographs depicting Father Horoshko's activities overseas. Supplementing these pictures are a few photographs of the Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Canteen in London England. The 'Canteen' photographs show Ukrainian Canadian service personnel commemorating both Christmas and Easter according to Ukrainian customs and tradition. These are followed by several photographs of servicemen's "get-togethers" in Belgium especially of the convention held in Brussels in 1945." ["Future of the Nation" | Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada] unknown
19465998Winnipeg Manitoba: "Future of the Nation" Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada 1946. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 239. 4to. measuring 7.75" x 10.5". Illustrated teal card covers bearing an image of a soldier pointing a rifle at a target. Rich with many dozens of black-and-white photographs and portraits of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen and some women who served Canada during the Second World War. No detectable flaws to the extremities contents entirely without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine to fine. Exceptionally rare to be offered in commerce. Equally scarce amongst institutional holdings. Corresponds to OCLC #319868474 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Rare indeed. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections Harvard University Slavic Collection et al. Explanatory foreword printed in English else text chiefly in Ukrainian. Title in Ukrainian: : 1939-1945; " " Romanized: Al manakh Kanadiys kykh Ukrayins kykh Voyakiv: 1939-1945; Vydanyy nakladom "Buduchnist Natsiyi". <br/><br/>"The Almanac comprises of the following sections respectively: a The names and photographs of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen allocated among the three branches of the Armed Forces of Canada;b Photographs of Ukrainian Canadians who were officially reported killed or missing in action; c The Ukrainian Canadian servicemen who were wounded in action; d A few of the Canadian women of Ukrainian descent who served with the Canadian Armed Forces; e A partial list of Ukrainian Canadian servicemen who had been decorated for gallantry or mentioned in despatches for meritorious service in action A few photographs are included. The next major section contains the names of 3830 Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen whose names appeared in the official casualty lists that were periodically published by the different branches of the Canadian Armed Forces. The compilation of a complete list was not possible due to the authors not having access to the complete statistical data. Then follow the photographs of the three Ukrainian Catholic chaplains who served with the Canadian Army. Hon. Capt. Rev. M. Pelech and Hon. Capt. T. Dobko who served in Canada; and Hon. Capt. M. Horoshko who had been serving overseas. Also included is a pictorial section with some forty photographs depicting Father Horoshko's activities overseas. Supplementing these pictures are a few photographs of the Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Canteen in London England. The 'Canteen' photographs show Ukrainian Canadian service personnel commemorating both Christmas and Easter according to Ukrainian customs and tradition. These are followed by several photographs of servicemen's "get-togethers" in Belgium especially of the convention held in Brussels in 1945." ["Future of the Nation" | Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada] unknown
186233611Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1862. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 87 pages Folding map frontispiece approx. 14" x 9". Stitched printed wraps with title on page 1. Front wrap mostly chipped lower corner mostly detached. Light toning to the covers. Text lightly creased. Illustrated with folding map showing the northern part of U.S and Canada with "two proposed routes for the Pacific Railroad and the "Isotherm for Wheat" extending across Canada from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean."<br /> <br /> Howes T-56; Wagner Camp 383b2; references to a similar earlier publication in 1860 Graff 4079. Government Printing Office unknown
201705936Rennes, Editions Ouest-france, 1996 ; in-8, 348 pp., br. Broché en bon état (ptes usures).
1835List2711St. John New Brunswick British North America 1835. Three 8 x 13 inch pages folded. Toning at folds; fine. With a clipping from the Quebec Gazette Monthly March 1835. Fine. Little biographical information is available on Thomas Kent save that he was a sailor aboard the Britannia and that the newspaper clipping included here identifies him as “a colored man.†Offered here is a notarized copy of Kent’s testimony concerning the wreck of the Britannia and the consequent deaths of its Captain Thomas Millidge Walker its mates Woodward and Elliot and its cook George Monroe who was also a Black man.<br /> <br /> The Britannia was owned by New Brunswick merchants Isaac and John G. Woodward who may have requested the notarized testimony for insurance purposes: the notary writes that it was written on their behalf and emphasizes that:<br /> <br /> “That the capsizing of the said Brigantine and her subsequent loss arose solely from the excessive violence of the Gale and a tremendous Sea and not from any default or negligence of the Captain or Crew.â€<br /> <br /> The ship had sailed from New Brunswick on December 21 1834 for Berbice in Dutch Guyana with a load of lumber and fish. Six days later the ship’s trials began. Kent testifies that the Britannia:<br /> <br /> “was hove to in a violent gale of wind from the north West; that a few minutes before midnight a very heavy sea struck her and capsized her on her beam-ends; . That this appearer i.e. Kent was washed overboard when the sea struck the vessel but fortunately succeeded in getting on board again when he discovered three other Seamen on Deck.â€<br /> <br /> According to the clipping the other survivors were James Potter William Phillips and Thomas Gibb. They survived solely because they had been on deck; the others “being below were drowned in the Cabin.â€<br /> <br /> The storm began to let up the next morning but “this appearer and the other three Seamen remained on the wreck nine days nearly all of which time it blew a gale of wind.†The men survived “by their fortunately catching a shark on which and a few potatoes that floated up from below they subsisted.†After nine days they were rescued by the Caledonia a packet ship traveling from New York to Liverpool. Arriving in Liverpool three weeks later the men are still not recovered from the ordeal:<br /> <br /> “one of the Seamen saved afterwards died in the Infirmary at Liverpool from fatigue and exposure; . this appearer was also so ill in Liverpool from the same causes that his life was greatly despaired of.â€<br /> <br /> Overall a harrowing account of interest to scholars of maritime history and Canadian history and of Black people’s roles therein. unknown
191163779London: Adam & Charles Black 1911. 8vo. xi 1 220 pp. plus xvi pp. illustrated advertising catalogue for growers suppliers millers and more. Double-page panoramic photo frontisp. decorative border 31 photo plates. Pictorial cobalt-blue publisher’s binding wraparound Arts & Crafts cover art of pear trees & fruit orange lettering front cover & spine land promotion advertising endpapers minor shelfwear slight bumping to corners dustsoiling slight foxing & occasional toning still a VG bright copy w/ Thomson Stationery Company Vancouver B.C. bookseller’s label on rear pastedown. Second edition of this informative land promotion and real estate development from Bealby 1858-1944 successful British-Canadian immigrant to Nelson B.C. who not only built his own fruit growing business but by 1911 had branched out into contracting with orchard investors in the Kootenay Valley area. Adam & Charles Black, unknown
194550925Ottawa Canada: Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd. ca. 1945. Oblong 8vo. 30 pp unpaginated. 19 photo plates most full page 1 map. Gray printed softcovers lettering in blue die-cut window on front cover showing Canadian military jeep crossing the bridge with road builders in front Fine copy stapled as issued preserved in original printed mailing envelope couple minor closed tears edgewear. First edition of this scarce illustrated souvenir published by Canada celebrating the building the Alcan Highway or Alaskan Highway as it was being constructed during World War II for the War effort. The map shows projected roads from Whitehorse to Fort Norman and announced connection from Fort Nelson to Simpson Yukon Territory. Photogelatine Engraving Co., Ltd., paperback
First Edition, half-title, advertisement leaf at end, one quire sprung, xxiii, [1], 181, [1] pp., with the Fasque bookplate, endpaper torn, original cloth, uncut, gilt lettering on spine, a good copy. The author was the celebrated walking captain, a descendant of the Apologist. Sabin, 3368; Lande, 1535; Staton and Tremaine, 2427.
19416339Transcona Mb: Wm. H. Gander 1941. Very good. Three issues. 16mo. Lightly toned minor wear. The first three issues of this amateur periodical. This charming work has a very meta vibe with at least these first three issues being a newspaper about other newspapers and journals. The first issue focuses on The Boys' Friend while the other two concern "The Magnet Library" "The Empire Library" the "Thri'penny Libraries" and some former boys' writers. The topic must have been of significant interest to William Gander as the periodical which was "printed and issued occasionally" ran until 1965. Wm. H. Gander unknown
194048410New York, The Bibliographical Society of America, 1940. 4°. XLV, 619 S., OLwd.
196928372New Westminster B.C.: Solidarity Press n.d. ca. 1969. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm.; original yellow pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; illus. mimeographed text printed on blue white and yellow stock. About Fine. Presumably not the first issue of this anarchist periodical though no edition is stated. Includes contributions by George Metesky J. Ainsley Greg Calvert's "Jack Kerouac" and L. Gambome and J. Miller's "Revolutionary Unions of Latin America." Opening statement regarding the Montreal police strike which took place October 1969. One holding in OCLC as of December 2015 at Northwestern. Solidarity Press unknown
196928371New Westminster B.C.: Solidarity Press n.d. ca. 1969. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm.; original blue pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; illus. mimeographed text printed on blue white and yellow stock. About Fine. Presumably not the first issue of this anarchist periodical though no edition is stated. Includes contributions by George Metesky J. Ainsley Greg Calvert's "Jack Kerouac" and L. Gambome and J. Miller's "Revolutionary Unions of Latin America." Opening statement regarding the Montreal police strike which took place October 1969. One holding in OCLC as of December 2015 at Northwestern. Solidarity Press unknown
2018045219Strasbourg France / Saint Boniface MB Canada: Editions du Signe / Archidiocèse de Saint-Boniface Archdiocese 2018. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Zvardon Frantisek Photography. 196pp. Illust. w contemporary colour photos and historical bw photographs. Cartographic endpapers. Illustrated boards are clean and without wear. Binding square and sound. Quarto: 30.5 x 21.5cm. French language text. A souvenir book celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Archdiocese of St. Boniface in Winnipeg Man. <br/> <br/> Editions du Signe / Archidiocèse de Saint-Boniface Archdiocese hardcover
192559669London: W. & R. Chambers Ltd. 38 Soho Square 1925. 8vo. 196 pp. Photo frontisp. 17 photo plates. Blue cloth blue lettering minor shelfwear rubbing light wear to corners w/o ffep. w/ d.j. colour cover art photo price of 3/6 on rear flap minor chipping & tear head of spine upper fore-edge some dustsoiling minor creasing still G/G- copy. First edition of this semi-autobiographical memoir and partly fictional account of the Eskimo families on Southampton Island and others on Baffin Island. Munn 1864-1952 an inveterate adventurer prospected for gold through the Yukon Gold Rush into Newfoundland established a trading post at Button Point north of Baffin Island and clashed often with the Hudson’s Bay Company as it increased it’s posts into the Canadian Arctic. Scarce in original jacket. See: Kenn Harper Looking Back: An Inconvenient Munn the Well-Connected Quarrelsome Englishman Who Fought With Just About Everyone in the Arctic Up Here Life in Canada’s Far North June 1 2014. W. & R. Chambers, Ltd., 38 Soho Square, hardcover
1987120985P., Editions Astrid, 1987, in-4°, 105 pp, 35 photos et illustrations, 2 cartes, broché, bon état
1964LFA-126738081Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 56 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1970LFA-126738171Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 32 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
110607Vancouver: Macdonalds circa 1913. Oblong folio hardcover Not paginated. Good to very good no dust jacket. Padded red leather binding with gilt lettering. Map photographs. Corners of cover are worn small tears to top and bottom of spine front free endpaper partially detached. Descriptive essays and souvenir photographs of cities towns and places from coast to coast across Canada. Canada Cities and Towns. Macdonalds Hardcover
013139London: Times Book Club 1911. Hardcover Good to very good no dust jacket. 297pp. Decorated endpapers frontispiece photographs illustrations plates. Cover stained foxing. Authorship ascribed to the Honorary Organizing Secretary. Locale:. Manitoba Description and Travel Social Conditions Teachers. Times Book Club Hardcover
153162Ottawa: J. Bureau 1875. Hardcover 152pp. Good no dust jacket. Burgundy cloth with gilt lettering on the front cover. Plans fold-out plan illustrated photographic postcards tables advertisements. The spine is faded and edgeworn at the top and bottom the front hinge is starting to crack and the pages are dampstained. "In presenting this book to the public the Editor is satisfied he has succeeded in attaining the object which he had proposed to himself viz: 1. To procure to the Members of the houseof Commons the means of knowing each other by gathering their portraits together; 2. To supply persons frequenting the House of Commons with necessary information to make them acquainted with the proceedings of the said House; 3. To give to the public in general the greatest amount possible of interesting and useful informations" - from the Preface. Time Period 1870's & 19th Century. Locale: Ottawa--Ontario. History--Canada Government--Canada History--Canada House of Commons--Canada. J. Bureau Hardcover
120562no date. Folio hardcover Very good. Not paginated. Coil bound stiff paper covers. Maps folding maps graphs tables. Previous owner's name and blue mark on front cover two ring marks on back cover. Locale: Canada; Northern Manitoba. Manitoba Geology Maps. Hardcover
006872Montreal: Trade Review Publishing Co 1909. Folio hardcover Very good plus no dust jacket. 92pp. Photographs gilt decorated cover. Endpapers spotted o / w an exceptionally bright copy. Locale: ; Montreal. Canada Photography View Books. Trade Review Publishing Co Hardcover
106210Montreal: John Lovell 1860. Hardcover Very good no dust jacket. 271pp. Embossed cloth cover gilt decorated cover frontispiece. Spine frayed at top and bottom top edge of front cover soiled. A compilation of addresses letters and other documents pertaining to the visit to North America of the Prince of Wales in 1860. Possibly written by Henry J. Morgan. Canada Princes Royal Tours Royalty. John Lovell Hardcover
192850928Victoria BC: The Fred Cox Service Ltd. label pasted over British Columbia Advertisers Engineering & Architectural Design Dept. ca. 1928. One oblong atlas folio map. 42 x 28.5 in. when unfolded 5 x 10.75 in. when folded. Printed in red white & blue w/ roads indicated in red. Preserved in original advertising map folder tan covers printed in red on front & back advertising Gutta Percha Tires and the Auto Service Club of British Columbia minor chipping to corners of covers toning; map w/ couple very small closed tears at creases very slight wear still VG copy. First edition of this scarce automobile travel map through the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia during the Roaring 20s with detailed mileage indicated between destinations. There is inset detail map of the Peace River District and Peace River Block West to Hudson Hope showing roads and trails. Worldcat locates 1 copy Univ. of Wash. The Fred Cox Service, Ltd., label pasted over British Columbia Advertisers, Engineering & Architectural Design Dept., unknown