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199445237Sergeant Kirkland's Museum and Historical Society Inc. . VG/NONE. 1994. Hardcover. 0963213733 . Hardback first edition with scant wear. Minor smudges on upper textblock edge. No DJ as issued. Not library discard. ; . Sergeant Kirkland's Museum and Historical Society, Inc. , hardcover
10102406Rockford Ill.: W.W. Hixson & Co. Soft cover. Very Good. ca. 1930s. The County population data is based on the Census estimate of 1933. red oblong wraps containing maps of all counties as well as lists of each county population & area rivers of Minnesota and a list of all cities and towns with populations of each. <br/> <br/> W.W. Hixson & Co. paperback
1950008293Philadelphia PA: Brookfield Publishing Co 1950. as pages 1460-1922 Part 6 of a series of eight volumes. Illus. clean unmarked text and an interesting pull-out genealogical chart. Inscription inside front cover. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brookfield Publishing Co hardcover
010684Glendale CA: Trans-Anglo 1983. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Silver cloth. Map endpapers. x 257 3 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. Index. Jacket has a small rectangular chip cut from the bottom edge of the rear panel. Contents clean and tight. "The Virginia & Truckee Railroad became a legend long before the last train ran in 1950. Those who lived in the days of glitter and bustle of Virginia City during the hectic days of the Comstock Lode have been gone for decades. Even those who rode the train to Virginia City as youngsters are vanishing. Ted Wurm and Harre Demoro well-qualified railroad scholars add this personal touch to this well-rounded story of the V&T which bring out little-known facts of the railroad's history." - David F. Myrick <br/> <br/> Trans-Anglo (1983). hardcover
1990053602Glendale CA: Trans-Anglo Books-Interurban Press 1990. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Dark blue leatherette lettered in red. Slightly cocked binding minor foxing to endpapers otherwise as issued. Color illus. dust jacket as issued now in mylar. 298 pp. illus. 2nd ptg.: 1990. Trans-Anglo Books-Interurban Press Hardcover
194822374La Crosse: Sumac Press 1948. First edition limited to 500 copies 8vo pp. 123 2; 20 half-tone illus.; fine copy in the dust-jacket. Frederick Wulling the editor-printer's father was Dean of the College of Pharmacy 1892 to 1936 at the University of Minnesota. The text consists of "selections mostly not published before from the diary autobiography speeches & reports significant of a lifetime effort in the profession of pharmacy." Press Preterite 54. Sumac Press unknown
192852370Minneapolis 1928. Edition limited to 100 copies 12 x 10 cm pp. 8; gilt-decorated orange wrappers fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 3. unknown
200019301Stockholm: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 140 of the regular edition; folio pp. 71 4; orig. tan cloth-backed blue paper-covered boards showing the repeated design of the Sumac pressmark leather label on spine; as new in publisher's slipcase. Illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of a two-part interview conducted by Gaylord Schanilec and Rob Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which will quite probably never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.b. Midnight Paper Sales unknown
194652294La Crosse 1946. Edition limited to 250 copies 125 bound in cloth 8vo pp. 89 3; original red cloth lettered in gilt on spine t.e.g.; Frederick Wulling was the head of the U. of Minn. Pharmacology School and the 4 Melendy Memorial Lectures concern The Melendy Bequest Edwin Robinson Squibb Some Great Teachers and Second Line Pioneer Minnesota Pharmacists. Press Preterite 45; Rulon-Miller Wulling 45. <br/><br/> hardcover books
194617066La Crosse 1946. Edition limited to 250 copies 8vo pp. 89 2; orig. green printed wrappers saddle-stitched; fine. Frederick Wulling was the head of the U. of Minn. Pharmacology School and the 4 Melendy Memorial Lectures concern The Melendy Bequest Edwin Robinson Squibb Some Great Teachers and Second Line Pioneer Minnesota Pharmacists. Press Preterite 45. <br/><br/> unknown books
200019301Stockholm: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 140 of the regular edition; folio pp. 71 4; orig. tan cloth-backed blue paper-covered boards showing the repeated design of the Sumac pressmark leather label on spine; as new in publisher's slipcase. Illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of an interview conducted by Gaylord Schanilec and Rob Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which will quite probably never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.b. <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books
200019780Stockholm Wisconsin: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 26 lettered copies signed by Schanilec on the limitation page and specially bound in quarter leather spine gilt in a clamshell box along with a portfolio containing 45 additional ephemeral pieces printed by Mr. Wulling; folio pp. 71 4; illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Prospectus laid in. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of an interview conducted by Gaylord Schanilec and Rob Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which will quite probably never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.a. <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books
193052357Minneapolis 1930. Edition limited to 50 copies leaflet 15 x 10 cm. pp. 8; printed in black & decorated with small red Christmas tree; fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 15. <br/><br/> unknown books
192852370Minneapolis 1928. Edition limited to 100 copies 12 x 10 cm pp. 8; gilt-decorated orange wrappers fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 3. <br/><br/> unknown books
193652375Christmas Lake: Sumac Press 1936. Edition limited to 100 copies 17 x 13 cm pp. 15 1; unbound sheets fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 29. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
198552359La Crosse WI: Sumac Press 1985. Broadside 21 x 15 cm.; printed in black & green fine. "From a cut in a bookseller's catalog: Antiquariaat Fritz Knuf The Netherlands 1976." Rulon-Miller Wulling 175. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
193252372Minneapolis 1932. Leaflet 14 x 10 cm pp. 4; edition size not stated fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 18a. <br/><br/> unknown books
52360La Crosse WI: Sumac Press n.d. Broadside 22 x 14 cm.; printed in red edition size not stated fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 208. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
193552362Minneapolis: The Attic House 1935. Edition limited to 40 copies leaflet 14 x 10.5 cm. pp. 4; fine. An excerpt from Hilaire Belloc's On concerning the ampersand symbol. Rulon-Miller Wulling 27.a. <br/><br/> The Attic House unknown books
193252389Minneapolis: Attic House 1932. Edition limited to 44 copies 13 x 9 cm; leaflet fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 18. <br/><br/> Attic House unknown books
199252361La Crosse WI: Sumac Press 1992. Broadside 14 x 19 cm.; printed in black edition size not stated fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 195b. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books
52358Minneapolis n.d. sm. broadside 16 x11.5 cm. edition size not stated; fine. An exerpt from William Savage's A Dictionary of the Art of Printing London 1841; Rulon-Miller Wulling 210. <br/><br/> unknown books
193352374Minneapolis 1933. Edition limited to 40 copies 14 x 11 cm pp. 8; self-wrappers with a never published portrait vignette of Stevenson on front cover fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 22. <br/><br/> unknown books
193052356Minneapolis: House with The Attic 1930. Edition limited to 150 copies leaflet 14.5 x 9.5 cm pp. 8; printed brown wrappers; fine. "This piece is from the Conclusion of Walter Pater's Studies in the History of the Renaissance 1873. It provoked considerable discussion in its day was omitted from the second edition of the Studies and now stands as an exquisite embodiment of that philosophy which exalts active estheticism. It must be understood for what it is" colophon. Rulon-Miller Wulling 11. <br/><br/> House with The Attic unknown books
196252378Sumac Press 1962. Broadside 24 x 17 cm printed in red & black edition size not stated. This edition part of the Wulling's New Year's card for 1962 with text on one panel of verso fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 96a. <br/><br/> Sumac Press unknown books