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pp. vi, 288 + Photo frontis. Uncut. Top edge gold. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered. Hardbound. Very nice copy. SET/W47
19502015Fairbanks: Jessen's Weekly 1950. About very good. 501271pp. Original grey printed wrappers stapled. Light vertical crease faintly dampstained. Faint dampstaining to upper corner of text otherwise clean internally. Telephone directory for Fairbanks including a residential and business section. The classified section includes numerous ads for local businesses. Jessen's Weekly unknown books
0882402498New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1901WRCAM54818Rampart Ak 1901. 4pp. on a single folded sheet. Each page printed in four columns. Folio. Misfolded and neatly split along the center vertical fold with resulting large margin in first leaf. Tiny closed edge tear old tideline in upper margin of first leaf evenly toned. About very good. The extremely rare extra issue of the ALASKA FORUM printed entirely as a promotional publication to attract miners to Rampart Alaska during the gold rush. The four pages of the EXTRA include various reports of the fabulous finds in the area of Rampart "on the Yukon River in American territory about mid way between St. Michaels and Dawson City or approximately one thousand miles from each." Headlines include news such as "A New Eldorado" "Richer than Ever" "Bench Diggings" and "Paystreak is Located." Additional articles concern areas overlooked in the past opportunities for quartz prospectors the need for machinery capital and summer mining "Rampart No Longer A Winter Camp Exclusively - More Summer Work Than Ever Before." <br> <br> Clearly published to promote mining and by extension economic development in Rampart and the surrounding region the column-long editorial on page 2 states: <br> <br> "It is the intention of the publishers of the ALASKA FORUM by means of this special issue to bring to the attention of people in the Eastern states the claim of Rampart City Alaska as the gold mining center of this Territory. To that end thousands of copies of the FORUM are being distributed over New England and the Eastern states. We believe and we are backing that belief with good money that the growth of this town cannot fail to be rapid once capitalists and others are led to appreciate the unrivalled advantages Rampart offers to investor and wage earner alike. With the growth of the town will come the no less certain growth of this FORUM and therein we find justification for this issue." <br> <br> While the exact number of copies printed of this EXTRA is not known we have been able to locate only two other copies of this Sept. 1 1901 special issue at the Beinecke Library and the DeGolyer Library. Printed between Sept. 27 1900 and Aug. 4 1906 few copies of any issue of ALASKA FORUM have survived. Of the ten locations listed in OCLC four libraries including all three Alaska institutions hold only microfilm sets. The University of Washington holds twenty individual issues from 1904 and 1905 NYPL has issues from 1905 Denver Public Library has a single issue from 1905 the American Antiquarian Society holds just the Sept. 25 1900 issue and the Beinecke holds an additional single issue from 1901. <br> <br> A remarkable surviving promotional publication from the Alaskan gold rush. OCLC 22038311 Alaska Forum 1900-1906 ref. unknown books
Features: South Nahanni River Valley Expedition - a canoe-and-climb journey in Canada's Northwest Territories; Exploration of Today's World; Martin and Osa Johnson - exploration was their way of life; Arnold Hauerslev-Haverlee - an unorthodox explorer; Continued Exploration of Venus; Medical Detective in Africa - solution of an explosive medical mystery in Mali; Meteorites and Man-made Satellites - when they fall to earth; Observing Marine Mammals in Alaska - students gain field experience; Goal - to Penetrate Tibet - a hazardous 19th century attempt - Mr. T.T. Cooper. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Solar Eclipse of 1980 - scientists race totality; Devils, Quolis, Dunnarts and Thylacines - a survey of Tasmanian mammals; Journey into Northern China - impressions of a scientist; A Geologist in Alaska - John C. reed on 45 years in the boondocks; Nebraska Miocene Giant Turtle - complete skeleton reveals new species; Niger - Tenere Expedition - geographical and archeological observations; Transglobe Expedition Now in Antarctica - British explorers circling globe on polar axis; Exploring Canada's Ellice River - observing Arctic tundra flora and fauna; New support for Archeological Discovery; Malaysia-Singapore Waterway Border - United Nations Law of the Sea problems. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
195170814United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., 1951. 138 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und 2 Faltbeilagen (darunter 1 Karte), Groß 8°, (large 8vo), Original-Broschur (Softcover), Titel mit Namensstempel, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
196553893AB(s.l.), University of Alaska, July, 1965. 4°. 77 Bl. Typoskriptkopie mit 21 Tafeln mit montierten Originalfotografien und einer mehrfach gefalteten Karte. Aktenordner mit Klammerheftung.
196553893AB(s.l.), University of Alaska, July, 1965. 4°. 77 Bl. Typoskriptkopie mit 21 Tafeln mit montierten Originalfotografien und einer mehrfach gefalteten Karte. Aktenordner mit Klammerheftung.
Barcelona, Editorial Juventud, 1944. 4to.; 376 pp., Con 36 mapas y 16 láminas fotográficas fuera de texto. Encuadernación original en tela.
1994437462PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1777Eb911Amsterdam 1777 Amsterdam , 1777 - In8 ( 14x22cm) , demi basane légèrement postérieure , titre doré - 299 pages non rogné - Rousseur éparses .Légère coupure a la carte. Une grande carte dépliante sur les découvertes des Russes dans la Mer Orientale et en Amérique dessinée par Gerardin et gravée par Croisey , représentant les régions du Kamtchatka et de l'Alaska. Par Marbault , d'après Barbier , parfois attribué à Barbé-Marbois ( Grimm, correspondance , 2e partie , IV , pp 185/195) pour ce premier travail sur le commerce en Russie.
1777Eb911Amsterdam 1777 Amsterdam , 1777 - In8 ( 14x22cm) , demi basane légèrement postérieure , titre doré - 299 pages non rogné - Rousseur éparses .Légère coupure a la carte. Une grande carte dépliante sur les découvertes des Russes dans la Mer Orientale et en Amérique dessinée par Gerardin et gravée par Croisey , représentant les régions du Kamtchatka et de l'Alaska. Par Marbault , d'après Barbier , parfois attribué à Barbé-Marbois ( Grimm, correspondance , 2e partie , IV , pp 185/195) pour ce premier travail sur le commerce en Russie.
1953R5078-93Eisenach,Röth (1953). 2.Aufl. gr.8°. 136 S. Mit 19 Zeichng. im Text, 44 Abb. auf Taf. u. 1 Kte. Oln. mit OU. Schutzumschlag angestaubt mit sauber geklebten Einrissen u. Fehlstellen, Einband etw. bestoßen, Vorsätze nachgedunkelt, sonst gut erh. - Bücher der Brücke
1914R1067-01Freiburg im Br.,Herdersche Vlgshdlg. 1914. Neue Ausg. 160 S. Mit 21 Abb. u. 1 Kte. Illustr. Oln., Einbd. fleckig, innen stellenweise stockfl., Vors. gestempelt, sonst gut erh. - Missions-Bibliothek700
19146599ABFreiburg, Herder, 1914. Neue Ausgabe. 160 S., Fotos, Or.-Ln., Deckelillustr., Einb. etwas braunrandig, sonst guter Zust.
195953901ABNew York, The American Museum of Natural History, 1959. 8°. 272 S. und 13 Tafeln. Originalbroschur.
19525333Anchorage: Alaska Crippled Children's Association 1952. Duodecimo-size stapled booklet 13.25 x 10.5 cm. ii 1-36 ii pages. Illustrated. Table of contents. Title from cover. Publisher from page i and date of publication from page ii. ~ Second printing. Now with changes in pagination; the "Consent to Print" is on the verso of the title page and the rear contains an order form and advertisements for additional items for sale. The artwork also drawn by "R. Seetomona" depicts the same image of a young woman sitting near a stove but the stylized lettering with title letters formed from images of fish or seal drying on a line is clearer and a bit more complex the young woman's haircut is longer and parted in the middle and the pot on the stove has five heat lines instead of six. All other issues of this work we have examined have had this artwork and have been printed in black on colored wrappers. And all other issues contain an order form in various configurations as well as lists of other items for sale. ~ Eighty attributed recipes gathered from Inupiaq students participating in a school project and electing "to share the profits with the Alaska Crippled Children's Association" page ii. In some cases latitude is required to explain the lack of detail in recipes contributed by children for example: "Owl. Take feathers off from owl. Clean owl and put in cooking pot. Have lots of water in pot. Add salt to taste." But in other cases details are generously given as in the caution provided for Willow Meats with seal oil: "Never eat green stuff on willows" and in another when preparing mouseleaves Pick'Nick: "Maybe the white men don't like them." Other delicacies: Mazue Root Eskimo potato Eskimo Ice cream with reindeer tallow Baked Seal Liver Walrus Stew Oogruk i.e. bearded seal Intestine Soup and Seal Flippers. A cooperative venture between the public Day School in Shishmaref in the far north-on Sarichef Island north of the Bering Strait-and the Alaska Crippled Children's Association founded by a women's organization in Anchorage to fund orthopedic care for some twelve hundred children in Alaska then in dire need. Isabelle B. Bingham b. 1900 and her husband Herbert C. Bingham 1893-1965 were Alaska Native Service schoolteachers who taught in Shishmaref between 1948 and 1956. In 2002 fearing that life would no longer be possible on Sarichef owing to the effects of global climate change the inhabitants of Shishmaref voted in referendum to relocate. But moving a village of five hundred has proved daunting and most residents as well as the school remain on the island as of this writing. In stapled black-decorated terra cotta wrappers; upper stained at back corners chip to lower right corner; rear panel with closed tear. Good. OCLC locates numerous copies some miscredited to the teacher who penned the introductory note; a presumed second edition 1960 and third 1972 are documented; Brown 11 undated; not in Cagle. Alaska Crippled Children's Association unknown books
195953901ABNew York, The American Museum of Natural History 1959. 8°. 272 S. und 13 Tafeln. Originalbroschur.
036588202X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1341954404.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bilbao, El Siglo de las Misiones, 1951, 19 x 12 cm., rústica editorial, 266 págs. con un mapa + 1 hoja.
1985204381Anchorage: Imperial Court of Alaska 1985. Magazine. 40p 8.5x11 inches profusely illustrated with photos ads list of Imperial titles program for the event very good souvenir program in stapled white glossy pictorial wraps. Imperial Court of Alaska unknown books
30459Ankerherz, Hollstedt, 2016. 382 Seiten, einige Abbildungen; Gr.-8°, ca. 23 x 17 cm, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag