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2000mon0000002277Univ of Washington Pr 2000T. paperback. Very Good. 0.2500 in x 11.2500 in x 8.7500 in. 1st edition. Paperback. General wear but clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. Hand-wrapped and packaged in cardboard. Univ of Washington Pr paperback
0931163188.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1972001462Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 1972. 1. Print Broschur Sehr gut
Features: Sandy Shumway - Miniaturist of the Month; English History in Miniature; America's First Ladies (1886-1900); Cinema Palaces; Judy Beals' - artisan update; Joan and Bill Helton - a happy harmony of talents; Portraiture in Miniature - Pauline Chamness and Dorothy Hoskins interpret the Alaskan frontier with their work; Len and Kathy Schiada - Capturing the design of the Victorian era; Marilyn Taylor's Crafty Concoctions; DIY - A Country Christmas; Joann's Nook for Santa; Mary's Menus - Holiday Favorites; Begin your tinsmithing technique in miniature with this kitchen scoop; Growing Landscapes - a flexible foundation landscaping design for your miniature yard; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
514 pages. Archival black and white illustrations. An exciting look back at the early days of Alaska. The thirty chapters include such topics as Vigilante Days of '98 at Dyea and Skagway, Dawson and the Klondike Mines, American Occupancy of the Yukon Basin, Rafting Down the Kantishna River, Animla Migration from Asia to Alaska, The Judge Tried by a Miner's Meeting, and many more. Author served as U.S. District Judge in Alaska 1900-1908, Alaska Congressman for 14 years, and as Editor for seven volumes of "Alaska Law Reports". Prior owner names atop front free endpaper and title page. Above-average wear and soiling to blue boards. Few coffee drops to fore-edge. Contents in quality condition. Endpapers yellowed but contents remain bright. Binding intact. Worthy working copy. Book
18947777AG. P. Putnams Sons 1894. HB NODJ ISSUED 1894 1st edition with dates matching on title & copyright page NF-/VG AS-ISNODJ 12 mo Green & Grey embossed decorated Cloth with some rub & scuff to Cover primarily spine area & Back Cover X-LIBRARY with some unobstrusive Marks Labels numbers ETC O/W nice Condition & tight light Fox few small light stains cover 201 pages. First Edition. Hard Cover. G. P. Putnams Sons hardcover
184 pages. Black and white diagrams and photographic plates. Map endpapers. Gilt lettering upon red cloth. Authors kept a log while trekking the wilds of Alaska to study the forests and forest diseases of the state. They experienced "a big country of mountains, timber, game, salmon rivers, and glaciers, The pleasure derived from this simple account was so great that we decided to allow others to share it with us. It is our wish that you may tramp, eat, and camp with our party each day." - Preface. No dust jacket, apparently as issued. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. TOURVILLE 432. Book
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
243p., illus. Junior Literary Guild selection for July, 1932. The story of two boys in Alaska. Hardcover Good condition; paper label removed from front free endpaper chipped d.j. fair
BAY_10_SH_010762Kenai Historical Society. Used - Very Good. Binding is unblemished text block is clean boards straight without highlights or markings. Mild rubbing/chipping to dust wrapper edges. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. Partnered with Friends of the Library since 2010. Kenai Historical Society hardcover
98723215x275mm, 21pages, editor's binding. Book in good condition.
193049601930. Matted framed photograph. Very Good. Black & white platinum photo print in 4 x 6 inch light green matte behind glass 10 x 11.5 inch wood frame. The Princess Fleet were the coastal passenger liners of the Canadian Pacific Railway which also ran the ocean-going Empress Fleet. The Charlotte was commissioned by Captain J. W. Troup and built at the Fairfield shipyard near Glasgow in 1908 to be the finest flyer on the Pacific Coast when it entered service in the summer of 1909. The initial route was Victoria - Vancouver - Seattle. We estimated the date of our photo by examining crew and passenger attire. unknown
0882401769New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1985Q-0882401769Alaska Northwest Books 1985-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alaska Northwest Books paperback
xvi, 473, 6 (ads) pages. Many black and white illustrations. Reprint of the 1886 first edition. The author's intention with this work was "to portray in word, and by brush and pencil, the life and country of Alaska as it is, so clearly and so truthfully, that the reader may draw his or her own inference, just as though he or she stood upon the ground itself." - from Introduction. Publisher's black cloth very handsomely adorned with gilt lettering and red and yellow illustration. Writing and large sticker scar inside front board. Lacking back free endpaper and map which was affixed there. Moisture stains to bottom edge of all pages - text unaffected. Hinges open. Binding open in two places. Prior owner's blind stamps. Despite these many issues, still an outwardly attractive reference copy. Arctic Bibliography 4545, Wickersham 2372. Book
256 p. The Companion Series. An anthology of articles on Alaska, the Rockies & the Plains that appeared in the magazine. Hardcover Very good condition
193463562Ketchikan AK: United States Indian School ca. 1934. 4to. 59 1 leaves. With 21 leaves of plates illustrating Alaskan Native American basket weaving patterns totem pole designs and other motifs. Green colour-tinted softcovers cover art photo & illustration by Jones Yeltatazie b. 1897 famed Alaskan Haida carver uniform light interior toning underlining corrections and notes by Voget still VG- copy from the library of Frederick Voget 1913-1997 noted American anthropologist and expert on the Crow Indians. First lithoprint mimeograph edition of this very scarce cultural and ethnological history of the Tlingit Haida & Tsimshian Indigenous Peoples drawn from the oral and written accounts by Native American students at the United States Indian School in Ketchikan AK when it was still operating before World War II. Featuring extended discussions of the Alaskan Indigenous Peoples folklore cultural heritage along with illustrations and discussions of their clothing food weapons hunting fishing architecture arts paintings wood carving totem poles canoes trade religion shamanism and much more. Established originally in 1903 the United States Indian School in Ketchikan was intended to educate and assimilate Indigenous Children into mainstream Euro-caucasian culture but following the 1929 decision of Irene Jones vs. Ketchikan Bureau of Education when Judge Harding had ruled that forcing Native American children to continue to be segregated from mainstream public schools was discrimination the boarding school was closed following the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act. The building is now part of the Univ. of Alaska Southeast Ketchikan campus. This original report is quite scarce and although Harvard is the only actual copy listed in Worldcat due to improper mixing of Kirtas Technology reprints & computer copies it is difficult to discern exactly how many originals are still retained. United States Indian School, paperback
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
1891WRCAM25688San Francisco 1891. 63pp. Illus. Original green printed wrappers detached and split at spine. Edges chipped. Internally clean and nice. Discreet cancelled library booklabel tipped inside back wrapper. Overall good. Extensive promotional work for Alaska tourism issued before the Gold Rush. Describes the resources agriculture potential and natural beauty of Alaska including salmon fisheries stock raising lands government lands etc. Descriptions of the steamships excursion routes and rates. unknown books
1890WRCAM52358San Francisco 1890. 63pp. Illus. Tables. Original pictorial wrappers. Minor chipping and a couple of tiny repaired tears to wrappers. Very good. Scarce early promotional from the Pacific Coast Steamship Company after the first of 1887 discussing topography industry agriculture with diagrams of steamships available for passage namely deck plans of the "Queen" "City of Topeka" and "George W. Elder." An attractive engraving of the Hotel Ramona San Luis Obispo adorns the back cover. TOURVILLE 3449. unknown books
2006100636o.O.: RM Buch und Medien Vertrieb (in Lizenz von: Frederking & Thaler) 2006. 223 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. 4° (25-35 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
196923637Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
1969123317Couverture souple. Numéro complet.
194620346Partitions sur les Animaux Mondia 1946
1974001468Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1974. Fourth Printing 1974 Zufriedenstellender Umschlag Leinen Noch Ordentlich