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1993002227LaGrange Georgia: Troup County Historical Society 1993. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. F/F/1st ed; limited edition #161 signed by both authors. A wealth of history and heritage with a touch of humor is spotlighted in this look at the people and places of Troup County. From the frontier lands which once belonged to the Creek Indians to todays's modern interstates and high-tech industries the counties first 167 years have been filled with change and glory and are well-documented. From the person who named each mule in a farm photograph to the relative who identified a serne-looking grandmother as "the most contrary of persons" the people who have called Troup County home come to life. Book Condition is Fine; clean and unmarked with boards covered in maroon buckram. 263pp. First Limited Edition. Signed on a limitation label by both authors on the reverse of the front free endpaper this is copy #161. Lots of photographs some very early along with drawn illustrations and maps. Exstensive index and bibliography. Information on churches businesses and industries. The endpapers are b&w photos of downtown LaGrange. A well reasearched and arranged county history. <br/> <br/> Troup County Historical Society hardcover
2015034909Old Dartmouth Historical Society: 2015. 216 pages profusely illustrated in color and b&w. "This volume documents the Museum's many superlatives including the world's largest library of whaling logbooks prints journals and largest collection of scrimshaw. The musuem colleion exceeds 750000 items." FINE- HARDCOVER. Hardcover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - 10- 1/2"L x 12 "W Oblong. Old Dartmouth Historical Society: hardcover
1971074090Portland: Binfords & Mort 1971. 1st printing. Crisp and unmarked NF/VG. Full cloth binding. 216pp. Illustrations. Dust jacket is price-clipped rubbed spine sunned. In a protective mylar cover. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Binfords & Mort Hardcover
1971076086Portland: Binfords & Mort 1971. 1st printing. Square and clean in full cloth binding. Prior owner's name inked small on front pastedown. 216pp. Illustrations. Dust jacket is price-clipped spine sunned. Now in a new mylar cover. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Binfords & Mort Hardcover
193611222<p>First edition. Octavo. 25 b/w illustrations pictorial endpapers by E. A. Burbank pictorial dust jacket illustration by George Carlson. Bibliography. Dust jacket minor nicks. Fine. 322 pages. Signed by Wilson on title page.</p> The Macmillan Company hardcover
193611224<p>First edition. Octavo. 25 b/w illustrations pictorial endpapers by E. A. Burbank pictorial dust jacket illustration by George Carlson. Bibliography. Dust jacket faded front and spine; nicks to top and bottom of spine. Very good. 322 pages.</p> The Macmillan Company hardcover
2005142196Roswell: Roswell Printing 2005. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. Signed By the Author. pp. 258.Signed and inscribed by the author on FEP.This is the limited edition number 46/50 Roswell Printing paperback
177961043Dublin: printed for S. Price R. Cross et al. 1779. First Dublin edition 8vo pp. 20 xiii 1 15-508; engraved folding map bound in as the frontispiece and 2 engraved plates without the Indian plates and the folding map of the Great Lakes region as issued which were present in the London editions full contemporary calf red morocco label on spine; flyleaf excised map is a bit miscreased and is worn through at one fold for about an inch; all else very good sound and clean. Early ownership signature of Elizabeth Ewing. Howes C-215; Sabin 11184. printed for S. Price, R. Cross [et al.] unknown
1778007643London: Printed for the Author. First edition. Bound in 3/4 calf with raised bands and gilt titles decorative endpapers. Published London: Printed for the author 1778. 8vo. 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" xvi 17-543 1 pp. errata page two folding engraved maps that are fully hand-colored plus four plates - Falls of St. Anthony on the Mississippi An Indian Pipe of Peace and two plates of native peoples. Includes a Chippewa vocabulary. Large bookplate of Otto Oren Fisher on front pastedown. Jonathan Carver 1710-1780 was an explorer mapmaker author and one of the first white men to explore and map areas of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Part of a small expedition to map uncharted territory west of the Mississippi he visited many of the Native American groups residing in the area. He "penetrated farther into the West than any other English explorer before the Revolution" Howes. While French explorers had been in the area earlier they did not leave behind detailed maps or journals as Carver did. He explored the headwaters of the Mississippi and wintered with a tribe of Dakota in the Great Lakes region recording their customs. A classic of American travel it is one of the earliest and best accounts of pre-Revolution exploration. A compelling narrative of travel and adventure it was highly inspirational to post-Independence explorers and has been published in more than 30 editions. In addition to his comments on the natural history and the Native Americans of the West this work contains the first published mention of the word "Oregon." Wear at the tips outer hinge starting small tape repair to the stub of first map and free endpaper some offsetting from plates and maps to facing page else near fine clean text bright unmarked. A very attractive example. . Very Good Plus. Hard. 1st. 1778. Printed for the Author unknown