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196537814ABStuttgart, Lizenzausgabe für Buchgemeinschaften., (um 1965). 8°. [14,8 : 21 cm]. 403 Seiten. Mit einer Bibliographie. Grüner Originalleinenband mit farbiger Deckevignette, goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, Kopffarbschnitt und farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag. Karten auf Vor- und Nachsatz. (Umschlagrücken leicht fleckig). - Ansonsten ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen.
19633108Stuttgart, Europäischer Buchklub 1963. HLdr, 8 , 404 S., mit vielen, teils mehrfarbigen Abbildungen. Rücken oben leicht bestoßen, im Schnitt unten Fleck.
198040155Gütersloh, Bertelsmann Verlag, 1980. 366 Seiten , 24 cm Gewebeeinband
Composizione di nove vignette: 1. Canale di Portland - 2. Stazione astronomica - 3. Foce del fiume Speel - 4. Casa e Totem di un capo tribù - 5. Valle del fiume Salmon - 6. Braccio principale di Port Suettisham - 7. Vapore tra i banchi di ghiaccio - 8. Torrente North Arm - 9. Città di Juneau. Testo al retro
1948615j1278Anchorage Alaska: Alaska Crippled Children's Association. Good. 1948. Second Printing. Plastic Comb Binding. Includes 635 recipes selected from thousands of submissions. 248 3 pp. Several color illustrations. Average wear for a cookbook of this vintage. Minimal markings. A sound example of this wonderful piece of Alaskan epicurean history. Tourville 58 Haycox p.7. ; 8vo . Alaska Crippled Children's Association unknown
89443aafParis/ Neuchâtel. Delachaux & Niestlé, 1938, in-8vo, 109 p., brochure originale.
43597Bergisch Gladnbach, Bastei Lübbe Verlag, ohne Angaben. 1299 Seiten , 19 cm, kartoniert
198923959ABDüsseldorf, Wien, New York, ECON Verlag, 1989. 24 cm, 910 Seiten, moosgrüner Pappband, Karten auf den Vorsätzen, Original-Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag berieben und leicht gerändert, private Widmung auf Titelblatt, gut erhalten.
fort volume in-8, 936 pp., carte, broché, couvertu Bel exemplaire. [CA27/7]
2000VOY266M2000 / 309 pages. Broché. Editions Glénat.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and photographs in the text; blue boards, yellow cloth back lettered in blue, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
394 pages. Footnotes, bibliography and index. Many great black and white photographic plates. "The epic northern adventure of the men who rushed for gold, the workers who toiled in winter storms and thawing muck carving the grade and laying rail, and the ingenious characters who dreamed, schemed, promoted, and finally built the White Pass and Yukon Railway." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative work. Book
1915GC10-241Washington, DC, Gov. Print. Off, 1915. original Broschur, gr.-8? 80 S., VII Taf. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt../ 80 p. illus., plates (part fold.) 2 fold. maps (in pocket). / Bibliothekstempel / bibliotheekstempel / cachet de biblioth?que / librarystamp
2001Q-1566610559Alaska Geographic Society 2001-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alaska Geographic Society paperback
19571303566Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1957. Large-8vo. 10 pp., 1 leaf, 196 pp. with 41 text-figures and numerous tables. Orig. cloth with gilt spine title in orig. cloth (dj a little browned and with some marginal wear, foot of spine slightly rubbed).
Some pages uncut. Half-title page torn open. Spine faded ; Off to Alaska to search for gold! Adventures in the Klondike, the Yukon, etc. Limited edition of 1000, of which this is # 273 SIGNED by author Morgan; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 298 pages
1899R33876Washinton, Government Printing Office, 1899. 4°. Mit 12 mehrf. gef. Karten, 3 Tafeln u. zahlr. Textabbildungen. SS. 111-204. Hln. d. Zt. (etw. fleckig, beschabt u. bestoßen).
190971174Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1909. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good Minus. 73pp. Duodecimo 19 cm Light brown cloth over boards. Edges of spine and boards a bit dinged. Underlying boards peeking through at corners. Text block cracked a few times. Muir's classic short memoir recounting a treacherous 1880 Alaskan glacier crossing with a dog named Stickeen. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
274pp. 21 cm. Paperback Very good condition
Features: Accursed and frightful Potter's Point - a look at the forerunners, and many times the sires of the later colorful and often dangerous people who made the Old West famous; Mud Glacier Gold - Marcum's lost gold in Alaska; Village of my red brother - Mormon Indian missionaries; Seattle's Little-known Dymano - Hans Pederson and the early development of Seattle; Battle of Prairie Dog Creek; The Solid Muldoon; Ghostly Fort Dilts; Coal Oil Jimmy's Gang; Geronimo's Long Debt for a Pony - Jimmy Stevens; Missouri Scout - Greyson Welsh; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine
128 pages. Features: A Tale of Two Carvers - The Rain Wall Screen of the Whale House, Klukwan, Alaska; Native Views - Influences of Modern Culture Aboard Artrain USA; "The Greatest Individual Hunter of Material in the North" - Collecting in Alaska, Canada and Chukotka with Captain Joseph-Fidele Bernard; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
104 pages. Features: Inuguat, Iinrut, Uyat-Llu - Yup'ik Dolls, Amulets and Human Figures; Nushagak Baskets - A case study in Fusion; Shishmaref - Whalebone Carving in an Inupiaq Village; Alaska Native Doll Makers; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
32 pages. Index. Index of advertisers. Report of President, Captain Jas. W. Watt; Photos of five guild officials; Pen Picture of a typical American Sailor - an article by Meyer Berger from a New York paper; Port of Vancouver, B.C.; Steamboat Round the Bend, by H.L. Sacret - working on the Mackenzie River; Forty Years Ago on the B.C. Coast; Captain Oliver Williams - Coast Superintendant; Great photo of Union Bay coaling berths; Steam is Far From Finished; Jemmy Jones, Mariner Extraordinary. Union Steamships link the Coast Communities of British Columbia; Norwegian Honour for British Crew - the SS. Chelohsin; Captain Thomas Rippon - Respected Brother Passes; Vancouver Built - SS. Alaska, Hull No. 1 of the Coughlan Yards of False Creek; Whence Came the McMillans - a man goes overboard in October 1900; Captain Ernie Landheim Joins Pilots; Great photo of the large (Searle?) Grain Elevator on Fraser River, New Westminster; There Was Money in Privateering - The Harmsworth Cup; Shipmasters who became Shipowners; Yo Ho and a Bottle of Rum; Obituaries. Average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy. An informative and engaging read. Book
Features: Freedom's Sting - Brown Brothers' burden - Philippine Independence (Jim Marshall); The Golden Spoon - Gold mining for live in Alaska (Corey Ford); A Little Code - Life and letters of an outfielder (Kyle Chrichton); Cross Purposes - Love will find a way (Elisabeth Sanxay Holding); All the Answers, by James Aswell; The Loudest Radical - Zioncheck makes himself audible (George Creel); The Prodical Nurse, Part II - In search of excitement (Teresa Hyde Phillips); Under Pressure, Part VIII - Blackadder's Design (George Agnew Chamberlain); Late Winner - Wilmer Allison, white hope for the Davis Cup (John R. Tunis); Texas Roundup - High, wide and handsome centennial (Owen P. White); The Human Touch - No reason why heroes shouldn't look after their own interests (James B. Connolly); The Cook Gets the Last Word - Kitchen rangers (Betty Thornley Suart); Keep up with the world - Fosterized facts (Freling Foster). Super colour centerfold featuring the Terraplane. Lovely colour Chevrolet ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy. Book