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1999247320Washington D.C.: D.C. Heritage Tourism Coalition 1999. Soft Cover. Near Fine binding. 96pp. Near Fine binding. D.C. Heritage Tourism Coalition unknown books
19661703New York: Teachers College Press 1966. Hardcover. Very Good. xi 305 pp. Light soiling to top edge light shelfwear to boards; contents clean and sound. No dust jacket. Kennedy's views on education categorized by periods of his life: his congressional years the campaign presidential years and the creation of the Peace Corps. Teachers College Press hardcover books
1961247122Raleigh: North Carolina Confederate Centennial Commission 1961. Soft Cover. near Very Good binding. No pencil or ink markings in text; paper binding stapled at spine; front cover is spotted on upper half; light spotting to text block edges. near Very Good binding. North Carolina Confederate Centennial Commission unknown books
19853158Capitola CA: Capitola Book Company 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. xv 550 pp with maps illustrations references index. Light wear to edges; else fine. Light shelf wear to dust jacket. "This first-ever study of the Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region traces their history from the arrival of the first fishing people in the early 1850s to the contributions of present-day leaders in the community" dust jacket. Capitola Book Company hardcover books
199731000NY: Knickerbocker Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 1577150074 . Color plates throughout. First edition thus. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Knickerbocker Press hardcover books
1968TB06785Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1968. First Edition. First printing Fine in bright yellow cloth covered boards with black and red text and decorations on the spine. In a near fine dust jacket with a price clipped jacket flap and with a hint of flecking of the color to the upper edge of the front panel. Volume 55 of the American Exploration and Travel Series. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
199014427Berkeley: University of California Press 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 337 pp with index bibliography illustrations. Both book and jacket as new. Laid in is a photocopy of a lengthy typed letter dated 1991 from historian Doyce Nunis offering a considered critique of the book. University of California Press hardcover books
19341669New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 319 pp. Slight rubbing to extremities else a fine copy in original blue cloth stamped in red. No dust jacket. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
19951812Los Angeles: Historical Society of Southern California 1995. Softcover. Near Fine. Trade paperback 182 pp with b/w illustrations from photographs maps. Name written on front inside cover minimal handling wear; else fine. Contains four essays on William Mullholland and the St. Francis Dam Disaster of 1928 by J. David Rogers Catherine Mullholland Charles N. Johnson and Abraham Hoffman. Historical Society of Southern California paperback books
1902451Chicago: A.C. McClurg 1902. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 299 pp in publisher's silvery cloth binding decorated in black. Corners lightly bumped spine slightly sunned internals clean and sound. No dust jacket. Part of the Southern Sketches series. A.C. McClurg hardcover books
1984220785Frederick Colorado U.S.A.: Jende-Hagan Co Booksellers 1984. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Asa Battles. Signed. Signed by author and illustrator. No pencil or ink markings in text. Dust jacket with minor shelfwear now protected with a mylar cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Jende-Hagan Co Booksellers unknown books
1989220783Frederick Colorado U.S.A.: Renaissance House Pub 1989. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Asa Battles. Signed. Signed by author and illustrator. No pencil or ink markings in text. Minor shelfwear to dust jacket which is now protected in a new mylar cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Renaissance House Pub unknown books
19581901Paris: Horizons de France 1958. Hardcover. Very Good-. xx 363 pp illustrations from photographs map. Moderate soiling and general wear to boards; contents clean and sound. No dust jacket. Text in French. Horizons de France hardcover books
199532226Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 1557863989 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Blackwell Publishers hardcover books
1942008500Chicago: The Lakeside Press/ R. R. Donnelley & Sons 1942. First Edition. Red Cloth. Near Fine . Top right corner front cover slightly bumped. Gilt Lakeside Press emblem stamped onto front cover. Text clean binding tight. The Lakeside Press/ R. R. Donnelley & Sons unknown books
197621474College Station TX: Texas A&M University Press 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. 327 pp indexed and illustrated with a foreword by Joe B. Frantz. Slight dust soiling to top edge and mild creasing to front endpaper and flyleaf; else fine. Dust jacket lightly worn at the top edge. Account of industrialist Howard E. Perry and his Chisos Mining Company founded in 1902 which became the leading producer of mercury in the Big Bend region of Texas. Texas A&M University Press hardcover books
195814902Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1958. Softcover. Very good. xi 192 pp including glossary selected bibliography index. Previous owner's name on title page light general handling wear; contents clean. Geological Survey Professional Paper 301. The first of five professional papers Reed including summaries of 10 years of explorations in Alaska with details such as geophysics drilling geology and operations. United States Government Printing Office paperback books
199923748Seattle: University of Washington Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0295976918 . Color and black and white illustrations. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap. . University of Washington Press hardcover books
197721150Stockton CA: University of the Pacific 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. pp. 47 yellow cloth boards no dust jacket corners lightly bumped near fine. Provides a history of Pacheco Pass in central California and its role as a thoroughfare in California's development as well as a biography of the pass's namesake. Francisco Pacheco arrived in the region in 1819 or 1820. He played a key role in supressing an indian uprising and served in the Mexican governement. In 1833 Pacheco was granted a Ranchero by governor Figueroa near the location of the pass and the creek that bear Pacheco's name. The book provides a vivid description of life in central California during the period of Mexican control and through the period of early American control of California. University of the Pacific hardcover books
19732863Trabuco Canyon CA: California Classics 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. xiv 414 pp with illustrations index illustrated endpapers. Signed by author on flyleaf. Light dust soiling to top edge; else fine. Dust jacket shows shelf wear with some chips one large and tears. This volume "weaves three yarns into one: a cracking good narrative of Orange County's formative years an in depth study of a salty newsman from Lucas County Iowa and an invaluable reference work for history-lovers of both places" dust jacket. California Classics hardcover books
1950004519Ohio: The Anthony Wayne Parkway Board 1950. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front cover -" To Dean O.O. Winther with best wishes of Dwight L. Smith". Oscar Winther a noted scholar of Western U.S. history was longtime editor of the Missippi Valley Historical Review and the Journal of American History. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Reprint. Pamphlet. Fine in Wraps as Issued. The Anthony Wayne Parkway Board Paperback books
1918004526New York: American Association for International Conciliation 1918. Very Good 1" closed tear bottom edge rear wrapper small chip bottom edge front wrapper light soiling to wrappers. 185 pages. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. American Association for International Conciliation Paperback books
180737542Washington D.C.: A. & G. Way Printers 1807. First edition. Removed. A very good copy trimmed at an angle with browning at some edges. 4 pp. 8vo. Letter from Robert Smith secretary of the Navy correcting errors made in the report originally sent to Thomas Blount regarding the attack & surrender of the USS Chesapeake to the British HMS Leopard. The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair was a humiliating defeat for the unprepared Americans resulting in the suspension of James Barron's command as well as Jefferson's unpopular Embargo Act of 1807 which was signed into law a month after this report. American Imprints 13946. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown books
180737543Washington D.C.: A. & G. Way Printers 1807. First edition. Removed. A very good copy faint soiling and edge wear contents clean. 8 pp. 1 fold-out. Illus. with b/w folding chart. 8vo. Following the humiliating defeat in the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair Secretary of the Navy Robert Smith was required to answer for the current strength of the Naval Force and was asked to determine the cost of repairing and improving the performance of the Naval fleet. In these two letters Smith provides a statement "exhibiting the number and condition of the frigates and other vessels of war." and later ascertains that the U.S. would need 188 additional gun-boats in order to secure the ports and harbors. American Imprints 13978. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown books
19692137Nazareth TX 1969. Softcover. Near Fine. 22 pp in original wrappers. Very light shelf wear including very light crease in back cover; else fine. Signed by author on inside cover. paperback books