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23200Paris, Edouard Cornély & Cie, éditeurs, 1907. With portrait-frontispiece and 11 plates, 1 facsimile and 2 maps. xl, (2), 688 pp. 8vo. Contemporary half vellum, marbled boards, original covers preserved. Stammhammer, Bibliographie des Sozialismus, iii, p. 272. Original edition. Indispensible source for the study of the Icarian movement. The author made use of the archives of Beluze, today dispersed and even partly lost. The bibliography is the best known and most elaborate. - Wonderful copy: with a handwritten and signed dedication by Prudhommeaux on the half-title and with a coloured portrait of Cabet painted on the spine.
96 pages. Index of advertisers. Features: Cover photo of the vessel 'Orient City' fully loaded with lumber; Two-color ad for Broderick yellow-strand wire rope inside front cover; Nicely logging-theme illustrated Timken bearing full-page ad; American Tiger Brand Wire Rope ad features great photo (circa 1885) of steam (bull) donkey and many loggers; R.G. LeTourneau ad features photo of their bulldozer and a Willamette-Hyster arch at work; Full-page two-color photo ad for Caterpillar features A.E. Baker of Fruit Growers Supply, Susanville, CA; Durable Douglas Fir Cross Arms used on telephone poles by the British Columbia Telephone Company - article with photo; Hand Methods Must Give Way to Mechanization in Eastern Canada - article; Photos of sawmill scenes in Sweden and Finland; Novel Effects in Wood at Paris Exposition - article with photos; Unique Power Plant of Vancouver Island Lumber Operation - Nootka Wood Products, Ltd. mill at Port Tasis (Tahsis) is driven by wood gas - article with photos - including photo of John P. Blenkinsop and Harry Smith and another photo of plant manager Lute D. Rogers with George M. Cornwall of this publication; Fantastic two-page two-color illustrated ad for the Ross Lumber Carrier, Model 90; S.A. Woods Machine Company ad features their new 412 planer and matcher; Magnificent full-page ad for Disston precision ground cross-cut saws includes photos of fallers at work with this two-man saw; Distinct saving shown to be possible with two-man bucking crews - article; Plywood's outdoor uses are increasing - photo-illustrated article; Meeting of the Wooden Box Association at San Francisco; Mark Markkula and his logging Bunks and Chunks - article with photos of products and Mr. Markkula; Nicely illustrated one-page ad for Hercules Engines of Canton, Ohio; Logging in Tillamook - article with photos; Super one-page photo ad for Feenaughty Machinery Co.'s FWD trucks - with photo showing a massive load being hauled; Nice truck-logging themed photo ad for Waukesha engines; Awesome photos of Allis-Chalmers tractors at work for the Big Lakes Box Company in Klamath Basin; Fantastic full-page ad with photos of the Washington Diesel Yarder made by Washington Iron Works; Crazy photo of trucks driving 132' logs across the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills' narrow old logging bridge above Skykomish, WA; Photo of a Dow low stump power saw at work; Small illustrated ad for P. Sharkey & Son Horse Collars; Photo of an FWD truck at work for Mr. W.S. Jeans of Culp Creek, OR; Superheaters - their use on Donkeys and Locomotives - article; Oriental strife affects Pacific Lumber Trade - article; France decides between steel and wood rail cars; Foreign Lumber Fleet - list of lumber vessels visiting Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia - and their capacities; Three Bamfiled, B.C. photos accompany brief article about Pacific Cable and Wireless, Ltd. and their cable which extends from Bamfield to New Zealand; Photo of G.L. Graiff with redwood charcoal experimental wood gas-powered truck - Hammond Redwood Co. of Samoa, CA; Reunion of pioneer members of the Southwestern Washington Lumber Manufacturers Association - with photos of T.H. MacLafferty, C.A. Doty, Charles Gilchrist, W.C. Miles, Jerry Startup, S.S. Somerville; Obituary of August K. Berter; Nice illustrated ad for the Warren Axe and Tool Co. of Warren, PA.; and more. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Chips missing from backstrip. Binding intact. A rare surviving issue of this highly informative vintage lumber periodical. Magazine
278 pages. Signed and inscribed by "Wayne" (Wayne Gretzky) upon front free endpaper. This copy includes the uncommon variant dust jacket which features front panel colour photo of Wayne Gretzky tying his skates. "Chronicles the anatomy of the upstart Edmonton Oilers during the 1980-81 NHL season as they gained power and confidence, fueled by the dazzling skills of Wayne Gretzky and buoyed by the astonishing realization that they might win the Stanley Cup." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear to book and dust jacket. Dust jacket now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. An uncommon Gretzky collectible from the early Oiler days when he took the NHL by storm. Book
11827Paris, chez Prault l'aîné, Imprimeur, Fuchs, Libraire, IIe année de l'Ère Républicaine ( 1794) ; in-12 broché de (4) - XXXVI( préface du traducteur, préface de l'auteur, table des chapitres) - 320pp.; couverture muette de papier bleu gris, titre manuscrit à l'encre au dos. Illustré d'une grande carte dépliante gravée par Tardieu. Très petite trace rousse de mouillure pâle angulaire à 4 feuillets de texte et en marge externe de la carte, couverture salie et jaunie,plusieurs déchirures au papier du dos de la couverture, bon état intérieur. Bon exemplaire de l'édition originale de la traduction française.
ORD-19750iguës; Avec un Vocabulaire de la langue de plusieurs peuples de ces vastes contrées. Traduit de l'anglais par J. Castéra. Orné du portrait de l'auteur.- Paris. Dentu. 1807. In-8 (132 x 212 mm) dos carré, veau vert à 5 nerfs plats dorés, fleurons à froid, frises dorées en queue et en tête, plats, tranches et gardes jaspés, Avis du libraire, portrait de l'auteur en frontispice, titre, 310 pages et Table des matières. Epidermures au bas du 1er plat, auréole claire au dos du frontispice et sur quelques feuilles mais sans trop de gravité, mors fendu sur 1 cm en queue, mais plutôt bon exemplaire.
1802PHO-2218Paris, Dentu, an X (1802), 4 volumes in-8 reliés demi cuir, dos lisses ornés avec titre et tomaison, XX + 409 + 420 + 388 pages illustrées d'un portrait de l'auteur, en frontispice, par Laurence gravé par Adam, et de 2 grandes cartes sur 3 (déchirures, mouillures), le tome I contient un vocabulaire Algonquin, Knisteneaux et Chipiouyane et le tome 4 contient les cartes. Tome 1 reliure différente (non rogné), plats frottés, coins usés, charnières usées, coiffe arasée, bords de la reliure du tome 1 abimés, rousseurs, petite mouillure.
A Paris, Librairie Militaire de J.Dumaine - 1878 E.O. - E.O. - Complet en 4 volumes - Reliure 1/2veau de l'époque - Dos à nerfs à caissons ornés - Pièce de titre en maroquin rouge - Pièce de tomaison certe - Plats & Gardes marbrés - Plans en texte (1 déchirée au T. III avec manque - Nombreuses cartes dépliantes hors-texte - T. I) Préface, Table des Matières XV-718 pages + Appendice. 91 bis - T. II) VIII + pagination continue du T.I, 719 à 1631+ Catalogue éditeur 12 - T. III- 1 ère Partie) VIII-616 + Appedice LXXIX - T. III-2 è Partie) VII + pagination continue 617 à 1040 - Très bon exemplaire - RARE Complet
19661463DLM n° 160. RIOPELLE. juin 1966: 9 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 en double page - DLM n°171. RIOPELLE. Avril 1968: 10 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 4 en double page. - DLM n° 185. RIOPELLE 70. Avril 1970: 5 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 en triple page. - DLM n° 208. RIOPELLE 74 - Roi de Thulé. Février 1974: 12 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 9 en double page et 1 en triple page. - DLM n° 218. RIOPELLE. Mars 1976: 4 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 1 en double page. - DLM n° 232. RIOPELLE. Janvier 1979: 9 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 6 en double page. Textes d' André du Bouchet, Pierre Schneider, Jean-Luc de Rudder, Franco Russoli, Paul Auster, Thomas B. Hess, Jacques Dupin en édition originale. Paris, Maeght éditeur. Volumes in-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles.
xxiv, 904 pages. Index. Frontis portrait of author. "It is about sixty years since Adam Shortt completed his classic series of articles on Canadian banking history. They first appeared in the Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association, now known as the Canadian Banker. They may provide an interesting perspective on the continuing debate about the structure of our financial system." - Foreword. "Shortt built a very rich storehouse of information through which we can understand the practical origins of Canadian currency and the banking industry as well as gain some understanding of the background and intent of the nineteenth-century legislation regulating them." - Introduction. Author studied and taught at Queen's University in Kingston. Prior owner's name and date atop front free endpaper. Minimal markings to contents. Average wear to publisher's pale blue cloth lettered in silver. Binding intact. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. A sound copy of this valuable history. Book
Signed by author atop front free endpaper. Affixed to front free endpaper is a signed letter from author to the prior owner of this copy. viii, 421 pages printed upon glossy stock. Glossary. Bibliography. Figure Index. General Index. Profusely illustrated with over one thousand photos, most in black and white plus some in colour. Covers Inuit, Indian, Settlers, Ethnic, Celebrity, Eaton's Beauty, the Working doll, Artist's dolls and dolls made by the commercial doll industry in Canada in the twentieth century. The comprehensive chapter on the Eaton's Beauty is by Judy Tomlinson Ross. With this book you will be able to accurately name, date and dress your dolls. Book clean, bright and unmarked with only a trace of wear. Light wear to colour-photo-illustrated dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A lovely copy of this, the bible of Canadian dolls. Book
2004Star-9780444511287Elsevier 2004. Hardcover. New. Elsevier hardcover
2004Star-9780444511287Elsevier 2004. Hardcover. New. Elsevier hardcover
1968070616New York: Greenwood Press 1968. Hardcover. pp. xxiii 548. 8vo. Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Seven folding maps present as called-for. Light edgewear bookplate ink name a handful of pages show pencil marks to margins binding sound; very good. Facsimile of the 1927 edition published by The Champlain Society Toronto: Champlain Society Publication XVI. Greenwood Press hardcover
1908098229Toronto: The Champlain Society 1908. Hardcover. pp. xiii 625. Large 8vo. Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Top edge gilt. Black and white illustrations maps and photographs present as called-for one map shows two short tears. Ex Hudson's Bay Company Library: ink number and sticker to spine HBC bookplate to front pastedown. Cloth rippled at boards short cracks at spine spine sunned; very good. Limited edition number 56 of 520. Champlain Society II. The Champlain Society hardcover
183347065London: Whittaker Treacher and Co 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First British edition. 8vo. Pp. viii 434 2 p. ads. Rebound in half maroon leather over marbled boards with gilt decorated and lettered spine. Binding by Seamus McClafferty Yehuda Miklaf noted on a purchase record loosely inserted. Inscribed at the head of the title-page "A present From the Author" with ink underline and note presumably by the author on p. 217. An excellent copy inscribed by the author and bound by celebrated Canadian Book binder Yehuda Miklaf. Whittaker, Treacher, and Co hardcover
1870084076Montreal: G. E. Desbarats 1870. Third edition. Leather Bound. 8vo. 1/2 red leather over cloth boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Marbled endpapers. Eight folding plates and a map. Repairs to title page and p. 41. SIGNED by author to John C. Lang Esq. Uncommon. G. E. Desbarats unknown
1883334879Montreal: Dominion News Co 1883. Folding map/plate printed recto and verso. 171pp. Numerous ads. 12mo. Publisher's wallet-style morocco with pocket housing the folding plate repaired at one joint. Ads mounted to pastedowns as issued. Folding map/plate printed recto and verso. 171pp. Numerous ads. 12mo. The recto of the folding plate comprises maps of Montreal and Quebec; the verso with 17 woodcut vignette views. Dominion News Co unknown
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
1905008120Ottawa: S.E. Dawson King's Printer 1905. Book. Fair. Cloth. First. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Volumes I and II lxvi 326 and 318p. Ex-institutional library recased in durable institutional orange cloth usual ex-library flaws. A few pages are detached others have nicks; otherwise binding is sound. Numerous historically important folding maps some have tears or detached panels several with tape repairs. Even in this somewhat sorry state a very important work on the history of First Nations lands and treaties in Canada. S.E. Dawson, King's Printer Hardcover
1792WRCAM12534Quebec: Samuel Nielson 1792. 4pp. printed in double-column format in parallel English and French. Folio. Torn at bottom corner affecting a few words else very good. This issue contains two proclamations by Allured Clark the lieutentant-governor acting in the absence of Lord Dorchester. The first is an ordinance for cases appealed to the Executive council while the second relates to the law courts. The remainder of the issue is taken up with news items and advertisements. Copies are noted by Tremaine in an appendix. Samuel Nielson unknown books
1848WRCAM47361London 1848. 171pp. Folio. Modern half morocco and red cloth spine gilt. Cloth bubbling. A bit of light soiling. Near fine. The late 1840s saw a major push for the colonization of Vancouver Island. This series of thirteen letters includes a document issued by the British Crown establishing the right of the Hudson's Bay Company to colonize the island. The report describes Vancouver Island and the prospects for colonization. One of the reports is by James Douglas a fur trader and Hudson's Bay Company official who in 1851 succeeded Richard Blanshard as governor of Vancouver Island. Considered the "father of British Columbia" Douglas became the first governor of the colony of British Columbia in 1858. The Hudson's Bay company controlled the development of Vancouver Island until 1866 when it was annexed to British Columbia. STREETER SALE 3399. GAGNON 3460 TPL 2908. LOWTHER 7. hardcover books
dola437Ottawa & Winnipeg: 1941. Spiralbound into portfolio: Canada Must Borrow For Victory This Book Will Show You Why. folio. pp. 36. illus. self-wrs. Loosely laid in: a 24mo. version of the same a folding war bond specimen a folio broadside titled How to Use the Salesman's Manual & 3 other pamphlets entitled Canada's Victory Loan Instructions To Official Representatives Victory Loan 1941 Issued by Dominion Publicity Committee 16mo. pp. 12 self-wrs. Canadians All A Primer of Canadian National Unity by Watson Kirkconnell. 12mo. pp 48. illus. wrs. Issued under Authority of the Minister of National War Services. and the last titled What Hitlerism Means To The American Businessman "Expert Testimony" by Colonel William J.Donovan. 8vo. pp. 15 1 self-wrs. published the Universal Life Assurance And Annuity Company Winnipeg. folio portfolio containing a number of items listed below Ottawa & Winnipeg: [1941] unknown
185823236Toronto: Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats and John Lovell 1858. Hardcover. Very good. Two works bound together: 1 Hind Henry Youle. Report of a Topographical and Geological Exploration of the Canoe Route between Fort William Lake Superior and Fort Garry Red Rver; and also of the Valley of Red River North of the 49th Parallel during the Summer of 1857. Toronto: Stewart Derbishire & Geo. Desbarats1858. 16 pp. Peel 198. Bound with 2 Report on the Exploration of the Country between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement. Toronto: Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly by John Lovell 1858. pp 50 6 Table of Heights and Distances of the Different Breaks which occur in the Hudson's Bay Canoe Route 14 4 Levels of the Kaministoquoia and Winipeg Rivers 178 with two folding maps: "Plan Shewing The Proposed Route From Lake Superior To Red River Settlement" and "Map of Part of the Valley of Red River North of the 49th Parallel." The former measures approximately 38 x 63 inches and is based on surveys by Simon James Dawson and William Napier. The expedition surveyed and explored the country between Lake Superior and the Red River and from Lake Winnipeg to the Saskatchewan River. Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats [and] John Lovell hardcover
1860004537Toronto: Anson Green 1860. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Duodecimo xi 424 pages minor foxing short breaks at the folds of the brown embossed cloth. Lacks the lithographed portrait frontispiece no evidence that it was ever inserted. Ex libris William Binkley. Rare - The Frank T. Siebert Library of the North American Indian Sales of 1999 had three works by Jones but not this one. <br/><br/>Kehkewaguonaby was a Mississauga Ojibwa Chief British father Ojibwa mother who converted to Wesleyan Methodism and was ordained a minister. These are the first journals kept by a Canadian native. He became the first native missionary to the Ojibwa and with his brother John was the first translator of books of the Bible into Ojibwa and Chippewa. He was also photographed in his native regalia circa 1844-46 - thus the earliest known photograph of a North American Indian. Sabin 36591. This work includes his autobiography with an account of his conversion experience and the details of his ministries. Anson Green hardcover
19661125559915<p>Lafayette La.: Evangeline Pub. Co 1966. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Author on tp. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. red cloth gilt spine viii 419 pages illustrations 24 cm. signed by author on front end paper "Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc's family tree": 1 fold. leaf tipped-in at rearIncludes bibliographical references.C0NTENTS: I. Origin of the name -- II. Early settlements of Acadia -- III. The population growth-Acadian names and their origin -- IV. The Acadian people -- V. Cruel and destructive attacks on Acadia -- VI. Acadia ceded to England : the British kings of that period -- VII. Acadians refuse to take unqualified oath yet British governors prevent them from leaving Acadia -- VIII. British deception -- IX. War : Acadians true to aoth -- X. British deception continues -- XI. England reinforcing Acadia -- XII. England reinforcing Acadia -- XII. Lawrence's preparation for the exile and positive proof that the Acadians were not rebellious -- XIII. The order of deportation an dthe order to separate members of families -- XIV. Plans for the deporatations -- XV. Notice to embark -- XVI. Adrift on the sea : in the hands of the enemy -- XVII. Population of Acadia at the time of the exile -- XVIII. The Acadians : their religion -- XIX. Separation of families -- XX. In exile -- XXI. The Carolinas -- XXII. Striving to return to Acadia -- XXIII. Exile continues after 1755 -- XXIV. Fugitives from Nova Scotia -- XXV. Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English -- XXVI. The causes and those responsible for the Acadian exile -- XXVII. The Acadians are welcomed in Louisiana -- XXVIII. Acadians in England France and in the American colonies -- XXIX. What some historians say about Acadian exile -- XXX. Early history of Louisiana : the German colony -- XXXI. Louisiana Acadians under Spanish rule -- XXXII. The Acadian exile and the American Revolutionary War -- XXXIII. Spain helps U.S.A. and declares war against Britain -- XXXIV. The Acadian miracle -- Appendix -- I. Petition of the Acadians deported to Philadelphia to the King of England -- II. Census of Acadia in 1686 -- III. Census of the early Acadian settlements in Louisiana -- IV. Acadians who participated in the Revolutionary War -- V. Names of Acadians who landed in South Carolina.</p> Evangeline Pub. Co, hardcover