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1922127728Washington: GPO 1922. 93p. wraps staples badly rusted Japanese rubberstamp on cover. US. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and hours of labor series. Bulletin no. 294. GPO unknown books
1919127720Washington: GPO 1919. 1114p. wraps chipped at bottom of spine circular white spot on front cover. US. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and hours of labor series. Bulletin no. 252. GPO unknown books
1925127731Washington: GPO 1925. 117p. wraps very good. US. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and hours of labor series. Bulletin no. 373. GPO unknown books
1919112293Washington: GPO 1919. 1114p. wraps badly chipped at top and bottom of spine partly taped. US. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and hours of labor series. Bulletin no. 252. GPO unknown books
1931127740Washington: GPO 1931. 62p. wraps tables very good. US. Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics bulletin no. 525. Wages and hours of labor series. GPO unknown books
1930127737Washington: GPO 1930. 53p. plain printed grey wraps tables galore a fine copy. US. Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics bulletin no. 523. Wages and hours of labor series. GPO unknown books
1930127739Washington: GPO 1930. 153p. wraps tables very good. US. Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics bulletin no. 522. Wages and hours of labor series. GPO unknown books
190236066New York: New Amsterdam Book Co 1902. 2 volumes 12mo pp. cxci 1 193-355; 2 folding maps plus a larger folding map in rear cover pocket; original gilt-decorated cloth lettered in gilt on upper covers and spines t.e.g.; slight rubbing; very good. For the first edition of 1801 see Wagner-Camp 1.1; Graff 2630; Lande 1317; Pilling Algonquin 2384; Sabin 43414; TPL 658; Streeter 3653 and Howes M-133: "First crossing of the continent from ocean to ocean by a white man. The narrative portion was prepared for publication by William Combe from Mackenzie's notes. The account of the fur trade - the first ever published - is attributed to Roderick Mackenzie." Mackenzie's route led him from Montreal along the north shore of Lake Superior to the present site of Grand Portage Minnesota thence along Minnesota's northern border to Rainey Lake and Lake of the Woods before heading north into Canada. <br/><br/> New Amsterdam Book Co hardcover books
008562San Francisco: Printed By Allied Printing of Northern California No Date 2003. Passed Nov. 4 2003 Proposition H made San Francisco the first city in the nation in which every stage of the police complaint process - from the investigation of the complaint to disciplinary decisions - is controlled by civilians. SCARCE. Near Fine small corner creases. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 12" x 18". Printed By Allied Printing of Northern California books
008559No Place: No Publisher No date. Image taken from 1987 poster originally published by Midwest Voter Education Registration Project. titled "Destino '87". Printed on thick cardstock Near Fine a few faint creases at edges. May have been printed as a placard or a sign to carry in a march or at an event. Features a photograph of four men wearing dark suits and with their bcks turned. As topical and relevant today as it was then. Will ship flat. . Poster. Near Fine. 16" x 20 1/2". No Publisher books
198918805N. pl: the Commission 1989. v 283p. wraps. the Commission unknown books
1965006909New York: Vogue Pattern Service 1965. Thick folio filled with classic mid-century fashion designs including Paris originals and international couturier designs dresses coordinates sportwear resort childrens bridal etc. Book is Very Good 1" tear to cloth at bottom edge of spine boards lightly toned. SCARCE. . First Edition. Decorative Paper Covered Board. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Vogue Pattern Service, Hardcover books
1926004600Boston: Chapple Publishing Co. Limited 1926. Very Good top edge gilt vertical impression rear board light edgewear no dustjacket. With 30 original tissue-covered etchings and drawings by Levon West and numerous photographs. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front endpage - "For my friend Mr. Will H. Hays with sincere regards of the author & an appreciation of a friend who never fails Faithfully Joe Mitchell Chapple The Attic Boston 1928". Will H. Hays managed Warren G. Hardings successful campaign for the Presidency of the U.S. and was subsequently appointed Postmaster General. After a year in that position he resigned to become most famously known as the first President of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America MPPDA which under his guidance published a blacklist of actors and workers studios should not hire inserted moral clauses into actors' contracts and published an informal list of suggested guidelines for film producers. When the Catholic Church formed its Legion of Decency and threatened nationwide boycotts of movies Hays installed a more formal production code called the Hays Code later simply "The Code" which became the virtual law of Hollywood until the 1960s. Joseph Mitchell Chapple was a well-known editor publisher and author whose 2 Hollywood credits include writer for "Graft"1915 and producer for" Annabelle Lee"1921. In 1897 he took charge of "The Bostonian" magazine which he re-named "The National Magazine" to reflect its expanded coverage of American topics and letters. It became the leading national journal of American life and Washington affairs. "The Attic" was the Chapples well-known home over their publishing plant in Boston where they entertained the likes Presidents Harding and Coolidge as well as the most prominent writers and actors of the day and no doubt Will Hays. A wonderful ASSOCIATION COPY. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Levon West. Association Copy. Chapple Publishing Co., Limited unknown books
190121432Nueva York: Polhemus y Compania 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Title continues: Tomadas por parte de México Bajo la Dirección del Ingeniero Jacobo Blanco Jefe de la Sección Mexicana de la Comisión Internacional de Limites que Restablecio los Monumentos en Anos de 1892 a 1895. 11 x 14 inches oblong in original black cloth with red leather spine and corners marbled edges and endpapers. Title stamped in gilt on upper board and spine. Also designated "Vol. III" on spine. Front board and first few leaves detached but present rear hinge cracked. Text block otherwise sound and quite clean. Title page and one-page introduction by Blanco are followed by 258 b/w half-tone plates showing all of the monuments along the U.S./Mexico border from El Paso to the Pacific. Many of the images include the surveyors and their equipment. "In the 1870s and 1880s land ownership and border disputes broke out when valuable natural resources were discovered near the United States-Mexican border. The International Boundary Commission which set out in 1891 consisted of two main parties one from the U.S. and one from Mexico. John Whitney Barlow and Jacobo Blanco respectively U.S. and Mexican commissioners met at El Paso in February 1892 to begin the work. Their instructions were to resurvey the border line locate and rebuild the old monuments and install additional markers as necessary" Smithsonian. This album is the Spanish-language equivalent with the same plates of "Report of the Boundary Commission Upon the Survey and Re-Marking of the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico West of the Rio Grande 1891-1896: Album" published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1899. Polhemus y Compania hardcover books
1975246499Richmond VA: Virginia State Library 1975. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. Pronounced foxing to the textblock edges and to the extremities of the binding else a clean set; due to the size international and priority shipping will be additional--please inquire for a quote. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Virginia State Library unknown books
1923220569New York: James T. White & Co 1923. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. Inscribed and signed by author and previous owner's name on ffep. No other markings in text. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering. Spine is darkened. Very small closed tears at top and bottom of spine. Light shelf-wear to bottom spine. Top corners lightly bumped. Very Good binding. James T. White & Co unknown books
19492222117<p>Third edition revised. Octavo. Illustrations by E. S. Hammack. Maps and lettering by Frederic Shaw. Dust jacket unclipped; few nicks. Very good. 72 pages.</p><p>Special "Bucket of Blood" edition signed by Beebe and Clegg.</p><p>Printed by El Camino Press Salinas California.</p> Grahame H. Hardy hardcover books
501047<p>"James A. Farley" in brown fountain pen ink on 1/2 length pose wearing dark suit long polk-a-dot tie and white shirt. Photograph in on heavy stock; 7 3/4" x 9 3/4"; very good; ca. 1935-40. Signed and inscribed to Postmaster Adda Bell Ruth: "To Mrs. Adda Bell Ruth Postmaster with every good wish. James A. Farley." Farley 1888-1976 born May 30 1888 Grassy Point New York; died June 29 1976 New York City; American politician and businessman; Coca-Cola board chairman 1940-1973; U.S. Postmaster General 1933-1940; Democratic National Committee chairman 1932-1940 with major role in electing Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932 & 1936.</p> unknown books
185117144Washington 1851. 8vo. 5 i.e. 3 1 pp. <br><br>March 3 1851. Submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Butler submitted the following . " regarding the President's ability to use the militia to suppress insurrection. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 31st Congress 2nd session no. 320. This was in response to hostility to and open rebellion against the recent enactment of the Fugitive Slave Law. Removed from a nonce volume. Last leaf with corner nicked. unknown books
1920006266Colorado: The Artist 1920. No Date circa 1920s. 5" by 7" hand colored photograph in original wood frame signed Alexander at bottom left corner. Verso states "View from Rabbit Ears pass Road Colorado. To Mr. & Mrs. W.P. Allen from Mr. & Mrs. Hallas". The photograph and frame are Fine. . Photograph. Fine. 5" x 7". The Artist Paperback books
196788336Washington: Government Printing Office 1967. Paperback. Very Good. various pagings approximately 70 total pages Stapled softcover. 28 cm. Uneven browning on front cover. Minor dog-earing. Department of the Army Training Circular TC 5-31. <br/><br/> Government Printing Office paperback books
193052367Minneapolis 1930. Edition limited to 40 copies 12 x 8 cm pp. 14; self wrappers fine. An excerpt from an essay by Robert Louis Stevenson written in 1887-8 on advice for the choice of a profession. Rulon-Miller Wulling 14. <br/><br/> unknown books
1916007165New York: A.A. Vantine & Co. Inc. 1916. A RARE catalogue and in lovely condition of the major importer of Oriental goods into America from 1866 to 1921. Very Good Plus in original full color pictorial wrappers 120 pp. plus 2 order pages at rear pre-addressed envelope tipped at page 106. numerous black and white and color photographs throughout small tears at spine ends small spot rear wrapper else Near Fine. In 1916 Vantine's was located at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street. Clothing furniture housewares fabric toys and other merchandise imported from China and Japan are described in the catalogue and merchandise from Vantine's has been avidly collected over the years. Worldcat locates no copies of the 1916 edition. . First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A.A. Vantine & Co., Inc. Paperback books
200130882n.p.: The Supreme Council. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 097087491X . Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. Remainder mark on bottom edge else fine in a fine dust jacket. . The Supreme Council hardcover books
19222222207<p>First edition first printing so stated. April 1922. Large octavo. Color frontispiece; 56 plates 8 are in color; foldout color map. 8 page foreword by George Wharton James. Original green pictorial cloth stamped in pink lavender light green and gilt with a scene of purple mountains and a green valley surrounded by lilies t.e.g. uncut; pictorial endpapers designed by M.C.M. Dust jacket unclipped; lightly toned. Enclosed in original publisher's box with two descriptive text labels. Rare thus. Fine. 371 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Box is toned. It has short crack and chip on leftside.</p> The Page Company hardcover books