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19301441Various locations in Ontario Alberta and the Southern U.S. 1930. Very good. 165 photographs on forty-four leaves. Most images approximately 3 x 4 inches or 2 x 3 inches with a few larger. Oblong octavo. Original brown cloth album with black paper pages string-tied. Light wear to album first leaf detached. Internally clean with some minor wear most images captioned. Interesting photo album made by a young man working in the Canadian forestry service in the 1920s. Images here document time spent along Loch Lomond and Lake Superior in Ontario and later on Mount Shunda in the Canadian Rockies. There is also a section of images covering work in the orange groves of Florida and in the Southern United States. The album is captioned throughout -- extensively so in the segment on Alberta -- providing context and humor to the images.<br/><br/>Our author who is pictured but not identified was employed by the Ontario Forestry Branch in 1928 around Loch Lomond and Lake Superior just south of Thunder Bay. Approximately seventy of the images relate to this region. They show the scenery wildlife and the camps and operations of the forestry service. Most are captioned in some way: "The Cook loading a canoe"; "Cliffs at mouth of Carp River"; "O.F.B. camp Loch Lomond survey." Several later images show the Temagami district of northern Ontario including the Mattagami River and its dam as well as an image captioned "Indian cabin flooded by Mattagami River."<br/><br/>The last several leaves of the album are devoted to the author's work with the Dominion Forest Service in Alberta and British Columbia in 1930. These photos are generally larger 4 x 5 inches and more extensively captioned. The opening image is a panoramic shot of the Big Horn Mountains in Alberta seen forty miles distant. The next shows the small town of Brazeau: "Looking north from Brazeau to Mt. Baldy on left and Mt. Shunda on right. Brazeau is a coal mining town 120 miles west of Red Deer Alberta and lies just inside the first range i.e. Brazeau Mts. Elevation of town 4000 ft. Mt. Shunda 6700 ft." This series of sixty photographs depicts the area around Mt. Shunda including sweeping scenery and towns as well as the forestry camps and activities. One image of three men in a tent from out on the trail is captioned "Over night camp from main camp to reach out-of-the way territory. Frank Mac and Obey. Note it rained over night also note holes in tent." There are mentions of the Canadian Pacific Railway and several images of stations and tracks.<br/><br/>Incongruously placed in the middle of the album is a group of images from 1925 documenting time spent working in the American South. These thirty-five images briefly document the trip to Florida: "Crossing the Roanoke River Virginia"; "On a road in Georgia" depicting a Black man in a goat-drawn cart; "Two tramps outside Philadelphia". There are individual images of the orange grove "Young trees about 5 yrs. out Hiawassee Orange Grove Florida along with shots of the cabin wash day loading fertilizer for the grove and the "View from our shack."<br/><br/>Altogether an interesting album of images documenting one young man's time in the Canadian Forestry Service as well as his earlier adventures working with trees in the American South. unknown books
19054250baOttawa: Canadian Department of the Interior 1905. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. 20 pages of text statistics; red cloth binder slightly darkened; large 11" x 20" colored folded map. Canadiana Maps. Canadian Department of the Interior Paperback books
196572790Ottawa: Queen's Printer 1965. Paperback. Very Good. 107p. Wrapper. 25cm. Cover browned around edges. Research Program on the Training of Skilled Manpower. Report No. 12. <br/><br/> Queen's Printer paperback books
192227783New York: The Century Co 1922. 1st edition. Green decorative binding. VG spine dull. 10 459 pp including Index. Illustrated from photographs. Folding maps 3. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Century Co unknown books
188520246Toronto: Rose Publishing Co 1885. 1st edition. Original decorative blue cloth stamped in gilt. VG some extremity wear/contemporary pos to prelim blank. viii 9 - 390 pp. Illustrated with drawings. 8vo. <br/><br/> Rose Publishing Co hardcover books
1842248173London: Goerge Vertue 1842. First edition. Engraved vignette title-page to each volume portrait frontispiece to first engraved map and 116 engraved plates after drawings by Bartlett. 128; 166 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Full contemporary black calf gilt spine plain endpapers. A little rubbing at extremities labels chipped both vignette titles and title pages quite severely stained and inner margins of most plates in Vol. One. Bartlett W.H. First edition. Engraved vignette title-page to each volume portrait frontispiece to first engraved map and 116 engraved plates after drawings by Bartlett. 128; 166 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Sabin 3786; Lande 2310; Alston 7673; TPL 2424 Goerge Vertue unknown books
182647476Montreal: Imprime´ chex James Lane 1826. 46 pp. with the errata slip. 1 vols. 8vo. Stitched in modern plain wrappers. A fine copy of a scarce and important Canadian pamphlet. 46 pp. with the errata slip. 1 vols. 8vo. Excerpts from a journal and letters written during a trip to the United States in 1819. This serves as a sequel to Viger's "Considerations sur les effets qu'ont produit en Canada la conservations des etablissemens du pays les mœurs l'education etc. de ses habitans." 1809. Sabin 10350; Gagnon I: 111; TPL 1190 Imprime´ chex James Lane unknown books
193633473Winnipeg: Socialist Party of Canada 1936-38. First Edition. Eleven original monthly issues. Original mimeographed self-wrappers side-stapled; 12pp per issue. Occasional soil and wear; all issues complete; Good or better. Includes: Vol 3 1936: nos.30 33-35; Vol 4 1937 nos 36-384145; Vol 5 1938: nos 4446. Eleven representative issues of this elusive Canadian periodical founded in 1933 and which despite remaining in monthly publication until 1980 per OCLC appears to be held by only two North American instiutions U. Vic & UBC with no holdings in the United States. Content focuses on radical activities in British Columbia and Manitoba; named contributors include William Child Currey J.A. McDonald F.J. McNey R.C. Walker others; most articles signed only with initials. WEINREICH 5409 apparently unaware of any issues after 1933. Socialist Party of Canada unknown books
188554657Montreal: Canada Railway News Co 1885. 8vo pp. xvi 208 10 209-400 1 xviii-xxiv; 4 folding maps Saratoga Niagara Falls Lower St. Lawrence River and Boston in place of the White Mountains and without the panorama of the St. Lawrence 1 other wood-engraved map in the text Chicago plus numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout many full page; original blue and gilt pictorial wrappers bound in contemporary limp black cloth manuscript labels on upper cover and spine bookplate of John S. Emory Boston; very good and sound. A number of editions were published but only 2 of this one in OCLC both in Canada. <br/><br/> Canada Railway News Co hardcover books
1937321935Fort Madison Iowa: W. J. McGiffin Newspaper Company Democrat Job Printing 1937. Illustrated by Dobby Blank. 18 unnumbered leaves printed rectos only on stiff wood-grained paper. 1 vols. 12mo 7 x 6-1/4 inches. Self wrappers gathered with cord. Tan cloth folding box with morocco spine label. Fine. Illustrated by Dobby Blank. 18 unnumbered leaves printed rectos only on stiff wood-grained paper. 1 vols. 12mo 7 x 6-1/4 inches. Whimsical illustrated account of a fishing trip in the North Woods of Ontario. Bill McGiffin proprietor of the Fort Madison Iowa Evening Democrat and colleagues from the newspaper travelled to Crow Lake Lodge north of Nestor Falls. Each member of the party comes under the satirical eye of cartoonist Dobby Blank whose pen captures fishing mishaps outdoor fun and some carousing. The final page is a cartoon of a fish snapping the leader marked with the journalist's concluding "30".<br/>McGiffin 1893-1955 bought the Evening Democrat in 1919 and later built up substantial newspaper holdings. This work is unrecorded. Not in Bruns Biscotti Heller. Not in OCLC W. J. McGiffin Newspaper Company, Democrat Job Printing unknown books
1908234265Toronto: William Briggs 1908. First edition. Illustrated from photographs. Map. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed cloth pictorial onlay to front cover. Near fine. First edition. Illustrated from photographs. Map. 1 vols. 8vo. Mair was a major Canadian poet and was secretary of the peace commission concluded the Peace River treaty with the Indians in 1899. Peel 2004 William Briggs unknown books
1995527321995. Canada. All Canada Weekly Summaries Third Series. Ontario: Canada Law Book Inc. Index Vols. 1 to 72 in 18 books 1987-1997. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettered black spine labels. Ex-corporate law library very good. Publisher's Price $1188. Special $195. A weekly Service of Case Summaries in Civil Matters. Provides timely coverage of civil cases from across Canada presenting the salient points of cases from every jurisdiction in Canada including cases that are never reported and are difficult to obtain from any other source. unknown books
1866240437London: Hurst and Blackett Publishers 13 Great Marlborough Streeet 1866. First edition with tipped-in errata slip. 6 chromolithographs and numerous text illustrations. xv 3 334 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 26.5 x 18 cm. Original green cloth with gilt moose on upper cover. Fine. Signed "With J.B. Keith's best wishes. June/66. First edition with tipped-in errata slip. 6 chromolithographs and numerous text illustrations. xv 3 334 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 26.5 x 18 cm. A detailed and useful guide to Canadian sport. Four of the 12 chapters are devoted to fishing: "The Fisheries of Canada" concerning salmon rivers lakes and lesser waters; "The Salmon" its location size etc. includes data on trout and white fish; "The Canadian Shad" habitat etc. including other fish; and "The Tom Cod" annual arrival etc. including discussion of bass sturgeon and others. Rare. Bruns K-49; Gee p. 61; Lande 1886; Sabin 37857; TPL 6220 Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, 13, Great Marlborough Streeet unknown books
1913234266Toronto: William Briggs 1913. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth remainder binding with black lettering on front cover and spine. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. William Briggs unknown books
188147946Toronto: Hunter Rose & Co 1881. First edition. 128 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original brick cloth. Bookplate of Henry Cabot Lodge. Very Good. First edition. 128 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. INSCRIBED. Inscribed: "To the author of that extremely interesting work 'The English Colonies in America' / Jno Geo Bourinot / Ottawa House of Commons 21st Oct. 1881.". Hunter, Rose & Co unknown books
1907218001Leipzig: Karl Baedeker Publisher 1907. Third Revised and Augmented Edition. 13 maps 6 folding and 12 plans. lxiv 331 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Red flexible boards. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket with small chip at head of spine. Third Revised and Augmented Edition. 13 maps 6 folding and 12 plans. lxiv 331 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Karl Baedeker, Publisher unknown books
188135023Ottawa: Printed by MacLean Roger & Co. 1881. Original printed salmon wrappers stitched. 2 10 large folding map short closed tear 20 11 3 2 2 pp as issued. Vertical fold light edgewear. Very Good.<br/> offered with Booth C.J. President: THE CANADA ATLANTIC RAILWAY CO'Y. PROSPECTUS. Ottawa: 1889. 4 pp printed on rectos only. Caption title as issued. Pinned at upper blank corner and docketed in ink on final blank "Canada Atlantic RR Prospectus January 1889." Fine.<br/><br/> The map in excellent condition is titled "Canada Atlantic Railway Map December 1881" accomplished by "Geo. Bishop & Co. Lith. Montreal." It measures 18" x 35" with the route of the railway; extensions and other railways also notes; other boundaries in green. All the documents creating the Company set forth in the title of the pamphlet are printed each individually numbered. The Railway as the Prospectus states "extends from Ottawa in a south easterly direction a distance of 142 miles and connects with the Central Vermont Railroad at the village of Alburgh Springs Vt. U.S.A."<br/> "The Canada Atlantic Railway CAR was a small regional railway created in 1880 by lumber baron John Rodolphus Booth. Initially planned as part of the transportation network for his vast lumber holdings the railway quickly grew into a general-purpose railway serving passengers and communities along the route. Booth's first target was to gain access to Vermont in order to connect with the Central Vermont Railway CV and further exploit the US markets" "Canada Atlantic Railway" Ontario Railways accessed at Canada-Rail website May 2018.<br/> As of May 2018 we do not locate either of these documents-- or the map-- on OCLC. Printed by MacLean, Roger & Co. unknown books
1864WRCAM47423London 1864. 162pp. Folio. String-tied as issued. A bit tanned some small chips at the edges. Very good. The Thomas W. Streeter copy with his pencil notes on the titlepage. This House of Commons working paper is a continuation of their return dated July 10 1863 on the subject of constructing a telegraph line to British Columbia and the Pacific. The Hudson's Bay Company unsurprisingly was intimately involved in the machinations for the building of the line. They had made an agreement with the Canadian government to build the telegraph line from the Red River to the Pacific themselves but when they failed to do so a group of English bankers proposed to step in and do the job. The papers included herein provide much information on the qualities of the land between Lake Superior and British Columbia and the need for swift communication throughout and across the vast region. Also included is a memorial from the people of the Red River Settlement discussing their urgent need for the telegraph. <br> <br> The Streeter copy sold to Nebenzahl for $30 in 1969 and was still in his stock when the Reese Company bought the last of it in 2013; here it is. STREETER SALE 3436 this copy. SOLIDAY I:1207. LOWTHER 228. unknown books
197346101Boulder Creek: Chiva Publications 1973. First edition. 24 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. A collection of twenty-four poems. Boulder Creek: Chiva Publications unknown books
183491University Alabama Press 2018-09-11. Hardcover. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. HS. University Alabama Press hardcover books
197346882Philadelphia: Dorrance & Company 1973. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm; publisher's cloth in green dust jacket; 90pp. Jacket a hint sunned else Fine. The African American author's first book a collection of poems about love beauty and insights into the human soul. Forms part of the Contemporary Poets of Dorrance Series. Dorrance & Company unknown books
197364762Philadelphia: Dorrance 1973. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 91p. dj. 21cm. Small gift label on endpaper. Poetry. African American author who was born in Woburn Massachusetts. <br/><br/> Dorrance hardcover books
197425949Boston: Gemini Book Village Inc 1974. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 50pp. Slight oxidation to staples else Fine and unread. The Woburn MA author's second book of poetry with a cover designed by Charles Young. Gemini Book Village, Inc unknown books
1995049323Boston: Beacon Press 1995. 1st Printing. xi 179p. dj. Beacon Press unknown books
199544710Boston: Beacon Press 1995. Hardcover. xi 179p. very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. Beacon Press hardcover books