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1983217585Atlanta GA: Atlanta Bureau of Fire Services 1983. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Illustrated; No pencil or ink markings in text. Red decorated cloth binding with dark raised lettering. Boards slightly cocked. Very Good binding. Atlanta Bureau of Fire Services unknown books
18927599New York: Capitol Publishing Co. Press of Jos. B. Stilwell & Co. 1892. Oblong 8vo. 2 blank frontis. 123 3 blank pp.; illus. <br><br>On front cover: "Grand Army Souvenir 1892." Illustrations include photographs of prominent Washington figures and landmarks and paintings of Civil War battles. Original pictorial wrappers. Wrappers chipped and soiled front wrapper separated. Otherwise pages clean and free of chipping. Capitol Publishing Co. (Press of Jos. B. Stilwell & Co.) unknown books
1988003834Fairfield Washington U.S.A.: Ye Galleon Press 1988. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Issued Without Dj. Octavo. 121 pages blue cloth <br/><br/>Howes H105; Graff 1749. "I have often been asked to write an account of my Pike's Peak Expedition 1860 in search of gold. The following attempt has been made up partly from memory and partly from old letters written at the time to my sister in the east." Ye Galleon Press hardcover
197133004Minneapolis MN: James D. Thueson 1971. First edition limited to 1000 copies small 8vo pp. 63 1; endpaper illustrations by Wick Knaus; a fine copy in the dustjacket signed by Manfred on the half-title. The author's first book a collection of more than 40 poems. <br/><br/> James D. Thueson unknown books
(10)p. Illustrated with color maps by John E. Shenkle. 4to. Original color pictorial wraps. Short history of Delaware County through the centuries. Nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_1 BX8
193760055Washington: GPO 1937. Pamphlet. 48p. wraps. Miscellaneous Publication No 265 prepared under the general direction of O E Baker. GPO unknown books
200033984Bloomington: Indiana University Press 2000. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue and grey cloth pictorial dust jacket. xxviii 612pp. Maps. Fine/fine. First edition tight and handsome of this to cite front jacket flap "major new interpretation of the events which continue to dominate the American imagination and identity nearly 150 years after the war's end." Choice autograph addition: Tipped to the front flyleaf is a mint 5½" X 8" sheet of "The Lambs" stationery the famed New York City theatrical social club near the top of which Weigley boldly pens "With best regards to / Charles H. Stokes -- / Russell H. Weigley" in black fineline. Weigley 1930-2004 was a noted American military historian who authored many highly-regarded volumes concerning the Civil War and World War Two. Indiana University Press hardcover
191325517Minneapolis: printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends 1913. First edition thin 8vo pp. 25; a very good unopened copy in original dark green cloth-backed paper-covered boards slightly soiled and scuffed. This copy with the calling card of "Mr. Edmund D. Brooks" laid in. Printed in an unspecified edition at The Torch Press Cedar Rapids and published by Edmund Brooks the eminent Minneapolis bookseller. printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends unknown
1935036820Los Angeles California: Title Guarantee And Trust / Title Insurance And Trust 1935 1936 1937 1938 1942 1946 1949 1951 1956 1957 1959 1961 1935. First Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 9 1/4" High. A Group Of 30 Different Booklets Including 19 Different First Printings 1935-1961 One With Second Issue Tipped In Slip 8Th Printing Of Old Spanish And Mexican Ranchos Of Orange County Six Are First Printings Of Later Revisions There Were Many Minor Revisions Usually Each Time They Were Re-Issued. Several Have Notations On Covers That They Were Gifts To Dr. George Hill Hastings From Arthur Mordan President Of Title Guaranty Who Employed Robinson. The Beverly Hills Book Has A Presentation Inscription From Mordan To Hastings The Island Of Santa Catalina Has A Long Notation By Hastings That It Was A Gift From Robinson Upon The Death Of Mordan A Dear Friend; Signed H. H. All Very Good To Near Fine Except Culver City Which Has Wear And Some Damp Spotting Centered On Spine And Extending Inwards Up To 1/4"; And The Forest And The People Is Only Good Worn And Some Small Light Water Spots. <br/> <br/> Title Guarantee And Trust / Title Insurance And Trust 1935 1936 1937 1938 1942 1946 1949 1951 1956 1957 1959 1961 paperback
1241113521.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781016552103Hardback. New. hardcover
1016558252.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1016552106.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191325517Minneapolis: printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends 1913. First edition thin 8vo pp. 25; a very good unopened copy in original dark green cloth-backed paper-covered boards slightly soiled and scuffed. This copy with the calling card of "Mr. Edmund D. Brooks" laid in. Printed in an unspecified edition at The Torch Press Cedar Rapids and published by Edmund Brooks the eminent Minneapolis bookseller. <br/><br/> printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends hardcover books
191350447Minneapolis: printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends 1913. First edition thin 8vo pp. 25; old rubberstamp price 25¢ on front free endpaper and half-title else a very good copy in original dark green cloth-backed paper-covered boards slightly soiled and scuffed. Printed in a limited but unspecified edition at The Torch Press Cedar Rapids and published by Edmund Brooks the eminent Minneapolis bookseller. <br/><br/> printed for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends hardcover books
pp. vii, 70. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Tall 8vo. Original pictorial wraps. PA PAMPH 20_15 BX5
18970008084Rochester NY: George P. Humphrey 1897. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo viii 41 pages clothbacked printed yellow boards toned <br/><br/>Copy no. 275 of only 300 initialled by G.P.H. Printed by The Genesee Press. Howes C762 . The nitty-gritty about the whys and hows of planning the town of Cooperstown New York. Told in a series of letters to William Sampson of NYC - but originally published in Dublin in 1810. The New Preface by James Fenimore Cooper Jr. explains how that happened. George P. Humphrey hardcover
1860009376Louisville KY: Printed by Bradley & Gilbert 1860. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. SCARCE while OCLC locates 23 copies in institutions no copies foumd in current commerce and only the earlier 1858 edition found at auction and that not since 1963. From the collection of noted Mammoth Cave historian and author Harold Meloy his small name label front paste down. Bound in contemporary quarter black leather over marbled boards without the original wrappers Very Good moderate toning throughout. vi 7-61 pages. "Doctors had written about the cave before but with Charles W. Wright M.D. of the Kentucky School of Medicinein Louisville a new era of Mammoth Cave medical authors began.Wright was present in Mammoth Cave during the first descent of a deep pit known as the Maelstrom and he was one of the first explorers of Diamond Caverns. His book The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky was published in 1858 and again in 1859. In 1860 he revised and enlarged it. As A Guide Manual to the Mammoth Cave the 1860 edition became the standard reference book about the cave until it was replaced nine years later by Dr. Binkerd's book. Even after Binkerd's book was replaced by Dr. Forwood's book Wright's Guide Manual was still in demand. It was republished in 1870 and again in 1875." MEDICS AT MAMMOTH CAVE by Harold Meloy Journal of Spelean History Vol. 5 No. 4 Fall 1972. Printed by Bradley & Gilbert Hardcover
199262761<p>Portsmouth NH: Peter E. Randall Publisher. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Minor page edge foxing jacket foxed on the reverse. 1992. Second Edition. Hardcover. Blue cloth xiv 305pp. Forewords maps black and white photographs appendices and index. A beautiful copy of this revised edition of this regional history title which includes new information new photographs and illustrations and an index.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> Peter E. Randall Publisher hardcover
1909230574Chicago: Chicago Association of Commerce 1909 . First edition. Hardcover. Good plus. Sixteenmo 256 pages red cloth silverfish tracks on covers bright gilt stamping presentation stamp on front pastedown. Two very fresh folding maps in the rear pocket. . <br/><br/>This new work is "for the dual purpose of properly guiding and assisting in the entertainment of visitors to Chicago and to instruct Chicagoans themselves in subjects of civic interest .It may be accepted as a compendium of reliable information regarding the city. A departure is made from the usual scheme of such publications in arranging a series of street car rides about the city. . The index at the back of the book is a complete key to everything in the Guuide." - Preface. IMPORTANT: <br />Under the caption "Street Names and Numbers" will be found instructions for finding the location of the streets and avenues of the city under the new numbering plan adopted in a recent ordinance. The two maps accompanying the Guide also will prove of value for this purpose to the stranger. Chicago Association of Commerce, hardcover
199463247<p>Harvard MA: New Guide Group. Very Good; Spine faded top corner of half-title page clipped. 1994. First Printing. Softcover. Acknowledgments bibliographies black and white illustrations notes index and maps xviii 245pp. A solid copy of this regional history and guide. Inscribed by author Marge Darby and editor Mildred A. Chandler on the title page. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> New Guide Group paperback
1993008491Westport Conn: Greenwood Press 1993. Hardcover. Fine. xii 486 p.; 23 cm. Maroon cloth with gilt spine and cover titles. Part of the publisher's series Reference Guides to State History and Research. Contents: Indian Pennsylvania by Daniel K. Richter -- Early Settlement and Peacetime Politics 1680-1750 by Marianne S. Wokeck -- Revolutionary Pennsylvania 1760-1790 by Mary M. Schweitzer -- Democratic Pennsylvania 1790-1850 by John M. Belohlavek -- Pennsylvania and the American Civil War by W. Wayne Smith -- Industrial Pennsylvania 1876-1919 by Raymond M. Hyser and Dennis B. Downey -- Modern Pennsylvania 1919-1990 by James A. Jolly -- Archives and Manuscript Repositories by Roland Baumann. In Fine Condition: clean and tight. Greenwood Press hardcover
191827293Houghton and Mifflin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1918. First Edition. Hardcover. PLain calf book cover over a red cased tightly bound copy with maps showing heavier edge wear from misfolds . Houghton and Mifflin hardcover
1941TB33999New York: Devin-Adair Company 1941. First Edition. Very good in light blue-gray cloth covered boards with black text on the spine and a gilt anchor on a black background on the front board. A small octavo of 8 by 5 3/8 inches with the cloth rubbed through at both ends of the spine. Without its issued dust jacket. The contents are extremely clean and neat with no prior ownership markings of any kind. Compiled by the WPA's Writers' Program for the State of Maryland and is one of the volumes in the American Guide Series. 158 pages including an index bibliography a listing of Naval Academy Slang text and illustrated with images from black and white photographs and sketches. Dykes 129; Scharf/Schoyer 251; Powell 577 Devin-Adair Company hardcover
Reliure toile. 427 pages.