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192846131Chicago: Poole Bros. Inc. 1928. Oblong 16mo. 59 1 pp. Photo illusts. 1 map. Photo-illust. self-printed wrappers slight shelfwear NF copy stapled as issued. First edition thus of this travel brochure detailing the trip by steamship and railroad along the White Pass & Yukon Route from Skagway Alaska to Dawson City on the Yukon River Yukon Territory. Poole Bros., Inc., unknown
1910100825<p>Pamphlet 3 1/2 x 6 pictorial wrappers stapled illustrated 55 pp. Slight wear and slight bend to some pages but very good to near fine. This little guide book to Alaska contains an amazing amount of information on the vast territory and its towns and cities as well as how to travel around it. Contains a couple of small maps to help the reader get around and even includes a rail schedule too. Additionally there are a number of small black and white photos that illustrate Alaska at the turn of the last century.</p>
1920328Chicago: Poole Brothers 1920. Very good. 55pp. Oblong 12mo. Original printed wrappers. Light wear. A nice copy of this photographically illustrated promotional for sights along rail and steamer lines in Alaska and Yukon owned by the White Pass and Yukon Route. With plenty of illustrations and information about points of interest between Skagway and Whitehorse. Poole Brothers unknown books
1910100825Pamphlet 3 1/2 x 6 pictorial wrappers stapled illustrated 55 pp. Slight wear and slight bend to some pages but very good to near fine. This little guide book to Alaska contains an amazing amount of information on the vast territory and its towns and cities as well as how to travel around it. Contains a couple of small maps to help the reader get around and even includes a rail schedule too. Additionally there are a number of small black and white photos that illustrate Alaska at the turn of the last century. books
1937220690n.p. White pass and Yukon Railway 1937. 1937. Oblong small 8vo. Three maps; b/w illustrations. 56 pages. Original pictorial wrappers. Very good. Soft cover. [n.p.] White pass and Yukon Railway [1937]. paperback books
1875WRCAM18480San Francisco 1875. 43pp. Original front wrapper bound into later half morocco. Very good. A propagandistic appeal by the unsuccessful bidders for a fur seal contract for the repeal of the so-called monopoly of the Alaska Commercial Company. Claims to present only the "facts" and calls on the people and press of America to petition Congress for the repeal the government granted to the Company for a monopoly in the fur seal trade. Includes a brief historical sketch of Alaska focusing on how her natural riches came into the hands of a few money-hungry robber barons and paints a dismal picture of the "serfdom" of the civilized natives on the fur seal islands of St. George and St. Paul. TOURVILLE 269. RICKS p.26. WICKERSHAM 1793. unknown books
Incisione inserita nell'opera "A New, Royal, Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography, Ancient and Modern: Including All the Late Important Discoveries Made by the English, and Other Celebrated Navigators .. History and Description of the Whole World... Likewise the Essence of the Voyages of the Most Enterprising Navigators..." edita a Londra da J. Cooke nel gennaio del 1787
19589295University of Alaska Extension Service 1958. Saddle-stappled printed wrappers. Near Fine. Fred Machetanz cover art. 8vo. Pp. 26. Bound in printed wraps saddle-stapled with black & white illustration of a sled dog by Fred Machetanz on front cover. Slight age-toning to rear cover but overall quite presentable. Bulletin 200 of the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics. Scarce with only five recorded institutional copies per OCLC all in Alaska. Now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve. (University of Alaska Extension Service) unknown
1983ZB1349559Oil/Fisheries Group of Alaska 1983. 125 pp. hardcover 3 ring binder ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Oil/Fisheries Group of Alaska hardcover
247p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
190141698Nome: The Nome News 1901. 1901. ALASKA CRIME. First edition. 15" x 22" newsprint 4 pp. printed in six columns. The newspaper is printed semi-weekly and this issue is dated August 17 1901. This newspaper is quite content-rich compared to most small papers of the era with considerable space devoted to original local news content. Problems of violence and frontier justice dominate this issue. A large headline on the front page blares "A Murderous Knife Wielded" and describes a fight over a woman in which one man's head was nearly severed. Another lengthy story reports that a gang of 65 masked men attacked a camp on Glacier Creek at three o'clock in the morning--leading to thirteen arrests and one man hospitalized with a gunshot would--all the result of a disputed mining claim the history of the dispute is recounted in the article. A separate editorial reacts to these events with a call for martial law at the camp concluding "A man may kill another in the heat of passion for principle and be justified but the man who deliberately plans to jeopardize life for gold over which there is a clouded title is a murder to all intents and purposes and deserves the fate of a murderer." Another article reports that Judge James Wickersham spent a day in Nome on his way to Unalaska where he will preside over two murder trials and that he is concerned about finding enough competent jurors. And yet another reports that 54 members of the Nome Bar Association have sent a signed petition to President McKinley requesting that he remove District Judge Arthur H. Noyes on the grounds that he "is vacillating and dilatory weak and partial negligent careless and absolutely incompetent" and that "the interposition of a fearless honest and competent judge is urgently required at Nome to prevent further riot and bloodshed to preserve law and order and to protect life liberty and property." The story of yet another murder also gold-related appears on the paper's last page where we also find the usual classified and display advertising. Several creases from folding and a small area of loss at the center shaped like a small triangle that affects all pages and measures 1/2" x 1/2" x 1." Good clean copy. The Nome News, 1901. unknown
reprint of the 1961 ed. Soft Cover. Fine , as new. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 302 pp.illustrated by drawings
0882401424New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1980Q-0882401424Alaska Geographic Society 1980-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alaska Geographic Society paperback
24p. Double column. Mildly XLib. Small 4to. Original blue wraps. Stapled. PA PAMPH 20_7 BX1 = 3c.
196044532Hamden CT: The Shoe String Press 1960. 8vo. 168 pp. Photo frntsp. numerous photo plates. Blue cloth gilt lettrng on spine mnr shlfwr some toning w/ d.j. slght chppng hd & ft of spine edgewear VG/VG copy. First edition of this big game hunting memoir in Alaska where the noted explorer and big game hunter bags record class Polar and Kodiak Grizzly trophies as well as a bearded seal. The Shoe String Press, hardcover
1891243722Philadelphia: John Y. Huber Company 1891. First edition. Frontispiece maps and illustrations throughout. 418 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original pictorial gray-blue cloth. Bookplate. About fine and rare thus. First edition. Frontispiece maps and illustrations throughout. 418 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bruns S80 John Y. Huber Company unknown books
18856314Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1885. In-12 de [4]-237-[3]p., pleine percaline chocolat d'éditeur, dos et premier plat décorés d'une jolie vignette argentée. Percaline un soupçon frottée, un coin un poil plus.
Incisione inserita nell'opera "A New, Royal, Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography, Ancient and Modern: Including All the Late Important Discoveries Made by the English, and Other Celebrated Navigators .. History and Description of the Whole World... Likewise the Essence of the Voyages of the Most Enterprising Navigators..." edita a Londra da J. Cooke nel gennaio del 1787
178522405London 1785. Copper engraved portrait of a polar bear on ice from the folio atlas accompanying the last voyage of Captain Cook. Very good condition extra wide margins. 9 3/4 x 8" image on paper approx 16 x 21.5 unknown
189029341New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1890. 2nd edition cf. Soliday II 232; Wickersham 2008. INSCRIBED presentation copy. Red cloth spine with light blue cloth boards; gilt spine lettering professionally recased. TEG. A square & tight VG copy. 194 pp. Profusely illustrated with some in color. Portrait. Map. Fold-out color plate of Muir Glacier. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 6" <br/><br/> Cassell Publishing Company hardcover books
2004GPO2494München, Knesebeck, 2004. 399 Seiten, zahlr. Abb., H 35 x 26 cm, OPappband/ OUmschlag. - Umschlag angerändelt, mit einem geklebten Riß, Lagerungsspuren, sonst guter Zustand. fest gebunden/ hardcover
2004137609München : Knesebeck, 2004. 399 S., Ill. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
200472870München : Knesebeck 2004. Dt. Erstausg. 399 S. : überw. Ill. ; 35 cm Pappe 0
199110540BBDortmund, Harenberg-Ed., c 1991. 8°. 159 S. überwiegend Ill., Kt. broschiert neuwertig Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher Bd. 632.