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193178091Tallahassee: Department of Agriculture / Bureau of Immigration. Very Good. 1931. Softcover. 9 1/4 x 6 inches complete in 63 bright illustrated pages with large folding map at rear - 4 inch closed tear. Light soiling to rear cover. . Department of Agriculture / Bureau of Immigration paperback
1995009479Booth-Clibborn Editions London 1995 1995. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 256 pages : illustrations some color color map ; 28 cm ; ISBN 9781873968512 9781873968864 1873968515 1873968868 OCLC 38496781 ; LCCN 97172343 ; LC NK975 .T68 1995 ; Catalog of an exhibition at the Florida International Museum St. Petersburg Fla ; Includes index ; Translated from the Russian ; This book features many of the remarkable works of art housed in the former armoury and other museums of the Moscow Kremlin including Peter the Great's coronation crown and Faberge's Tricentennial Easter Egg commissioned in 1913 by Nicholas II to celebrate 300 years of Romanov rule. ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> Booth-Clibborn Editions, London, 1995 hardcover
1905037517Philadelphia: J. Murray Jordan 1905. Early edition. Decorated Wrappers. Good. 24pp views from photographs. View include: City Gates; Sea Wall; Oldest House; Treasury Street; St. George Street; Charlotte Street; Hotel Ponce de Leon; The Alcazar; Fort Marion; &c. Bound in gilt-embossed green wrappers; upper corners of cover chipped. 7.75" x 9.75 J. Murray Jordan unknown
19831119268Fort Lauderdale FL: Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale Florida. Good paper copy ex. cat. 68 no. pp 1 pp intro 2 pp preface 1 pp ack 8 4/C illus the remainder are B/W. limited to 2000 copies . Good. Paper. 1983. Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida unknown
19681763373936ADAStuart Vincent & J.M.Watkins Ltd 1968. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1968. No Edition Remarks. 97 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Pencil inscription to front free endpaper. Binding remains firm. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Spine is in good condition. Unclipped jacket has light edgewear with tears and creasing. Light tanning to spine and edges. Foxing overall. Stuart (Vincent) & J.M.Watkins Ltd hardcover
1993DADAX087727603XCornell University Press 1993-01-01. Annotated. paperback. New. 7.00x0.94x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cornell University Press paperback
1979Alibris.0036746Mindano State University. 1979. Trade paperback. Very good. 127 p. Includes: maps bibliography. Mindano State University paperback
198990211989. SOFTCOVER . VERY GOOD . paperback
1999182125Tallahassee : Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts 1999. First Edition. Paperback. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Signed by the author. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 80 pages; Physical desc.: 80 p. : ill. some col. ; 26 cm. Subject: Chicago Judy 1939- --Exhibitions --Feminism in art --Women in art --Women artists --United States --Exhibitions. Tallahassee : Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts paperback
1995x-0822316226Duke University Press 1995. Paperback. New. 464 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.25 inches. Duke University Press paperback
1995AME_9780847680559RowmaLittlefield 1995. 1ST. Hardcover. New/New. RowmaLittlefield hardcover
1980List3013Miami Florida: Allied Printing 1980. Single sheet measuring 8 ½ x 11 inches. Worn with some folding at corners; very good plus. A flyer for a production of Louisiana playwright professor and journalist Norbert Davidson Jr.’s “El Hajj Malikâ€: The Life and Times of Malcom X. This production sponsored by the Florida State Conference of NAACP Branches was put on by the ‘M’ Ensemble Company. Established in 1971 and still operational as of 2025 the ‘M’ Ensemble is Florida’s longest-running African American theater company. Davidson’s El Hajj Malik was written when he was a college student at Dillard University in the 1960s and was widely performed nationally and internationally according to his obituary in the Louisiana Weekly.1<br /> <br /> 1 Ryan Whirty “Playwright professor and former editor of The Louisiana Weekly dies†The Louisiana Weekly May 6 2019. Allied Printing unknown
192934381Jacksonville: State Board of Health 1929. Periodical. Good. Incomplete run of 27 periodicals titled the Florida Health Notes. Issues are mostly in good condition with some minor edge tears toning and light foxing. A front cover of one issue is detached. Articles cover malaria and mosquitos rabies fatal automobile accidents vaccine population data mortality marriages and divorces and several other subjects. State Board of Health unknown
1961648221961. CLEMSON Floride. A Rebel Came Home: The Diary of Floride Clemson Tells of Her Wartime Adventures in Yankeeland 1863-64 Her Trip Home to South Carolina and Life in the South during the Last Few Months of the Civil War and the Year Following. Edited by Charles M. McGee Jr. and Ernest M. Lander Jr. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 1961. 1st ed. xiv153pp. Portrait frontis. illus. portraits maps. orig. cloth non-priceclipped d/j. A very good or better copy. "An interesting and well-edited diary" Nevins II p. 195. . unknown
19255323Chicago: Rand McNally & Company 1925. 44pp. Sextodecimo 16.5 cm Brown printed wrappers. Attached to rear inside panel: Color map 65 cm x 47 cm on a single sheet 71 cm x 53 cm that folds into brown printed covers 17 cm x 10 cm. Map has folds as issued. Map is bright and in nice condition. City and town index in the left margin. Nice early twentieth century Florida state map that identifies and locates county lines state lines and steamship routes overprinted in red. List of railroads 44 page booklet lists and locates Florida: Counties creeks islands lakes rivers towns and air service landing fields. Reverse prints a road map for the state. Rand McNally & Company unknown books
19127765Florida Railroad Commission 1912. Hardcover. Good. Burgundy hardcover library binding glit lettering to spine. Light rubbing and shelfwear to covers. Ex-library withdrawn from the Federal Power Commission library with usual stamping etc. Contents clean and tight but page edges tanning with age. Title page has area where sticker was removed. Some light foxing to page edges text block clean. 199 pages index b&w photos. Florida Railroad Commission hardcover
19351268631935. San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press 1935. <br /> <br /> 4to 47 pp. Quarter black fabric orange paper boards illustration of fire helmet to upper board paper label lettered in black to backstrip. Very good copy backstrip slightly rubbed and sunned contents clean.<br /> <br /> § One of 450 copies. Printed in black and orange illustrated with portraits and facsimile letters. An account by a friend of San Francisco's most famous volunteer firewoman the mascot of the Knickerbocker Company No. 5. A true gambling smoking San Francisco eccentric of the early years a bequest she left to the city was used to build Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. unknown
195589980Allen Lane and Scott 1955. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. Allen Lane and Scott Philadelphia 1955. x 164 pages. Illustrated. 11.25 x 9.25" hardcover no dj. No dj clean tight VG/none. Allen, Lane and Scott hardcover
199350979Oxford University Press 1993. hardback. very good condition in a dust jacket with a moderate edgewear and spine fading. Oxford University Press hardcover
2000DADAX0877276048Southeast Asia Program Publications 2000-01-01. Annotated. paperback. New. 7.00x1.17x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Southeast Asia Program Publications paperback
2000mon0000011897BRILL 3/24/2022 12:00:01 A. paperback. Very Good. 0.8000 in x 9.1000 in x 6.0000 in. Paperback. Clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. BRILL paperback
1955AUB-3040Genève, éd. Skira 1955. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure pleine toile et jaquette ornées d'éd., gd in-4, 149 pages.
191318703NY: The New York Book Co. Good with no dustjacket. 1913. Hardcover. Pages are very good and clean. Covers have some moderate to average wear but the book is very sound. Spine is lightly faded. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 182 pages . The New York Book Co. hardcover
1995158592Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press 1995. XVI, 235 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
194190215Northpoint NY: Bacon Percy & Daggett 1941. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good. xx 202 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Chronology. Bibliography. Index. No dust jacket present. Some cover wear noted. Writing inside both covers. Some page soiling noted. This is one of the American Guide series. The cover title is "Guide to Miami and Environs". Foreword by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. The books in the series were to contain accurate and thorough accounts of American history according to a letter to State directors on the project. Each book's primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual states but the following as well: Geography Agriculture Tourist attractions Ethnic groups ArchitectureArts and Industry. Three different types of guides were published: state regional and city guides. Each guide had its own distinct features but followed the same uniform structure. The city guides had the most narrow scope out of all three types as the focus was on a single location. Because of this their maps could be in the greatest detail not only giving an overview of a city's layout but individual neighborhoods as well. City Guides highlighted points of special interest in greater detail. In the Philadelphia guide sites such as Carpenters' Hall and Girard College an-all boys boarding school in the city's northern section each had several pages dedicated to them. The maps that were included in each book added value to them as material objects and not just literature. With the increasing mobility afforded by the number of Americans who owned automobiles the guides served as reliable and durable resources for travelers moving throughout the country. The American Guide Series includes books and pamphlets published from 1937 to 1941 under the auspices of the Federal Writers' Project FWP a Depression-era program that was part of the larger Works Progress Administration in the United States. The American Guide Series books were compiled by the FWP but printed by individual states and contained detailed histories of each of the then 48 states of the Union with descriptions of every major city and town. The series not only detailed the histories of the 48 states but provided insight to their cultures as well. In total the project employed over 6000 writers. The format was uniform comprising essays on the state's history and culture descriptions of its major cities automobile tours of important attractions and a portfolio of photographs. Many books in the project have been updated by private companies or republished without updating. Although not then a state a guide for Alaska was published and also for Puerto Rico but not for Hawaii. If there had been room in Rocinante I would have packed the W.P.A. Guides to the States all forty-eight volumes of them.The complete set comprises the most comprehensive account of the United States ever got together and nothing since has approached it." — John Steinbeck Travels with Charley 1962. As part of the Federal Writers' Project established under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and the Works Progress Administration over 6500 men and women were employed around the country as writers collecting stories interviews and photographs on a variety of subjects. The project attracted many unemployed writers and artists offering a wage of twenty dollars a week. President Franklin D. Roosevelt enlisted Henry Alsberg a journalist and playwright to head the project. As part of this the FWP developed and published a series of books that served as guides to the 48 existing states. Each book's primary purpose was to not only outline the history of the individual state but its culture and geography as well. Their predecessor Baedeker's Handbook for Travelers: United States lacked much of what was needed to give a picture of America during the 1930s. Alsberg insisted that the new series of books paint a picture of American culture as a whole and celebrate the nation's diversity. From 1937 to 1941 thousands of writers set out around the country to capture America's culture conducting fieldwork interviewing citizens and observing and recording folk traditions and local customs. Writers from all over the country sought to capture American culture during the Great Depression a difficult task given the dire circumstances. Alsberg tasked Benjamin A. Botkin a folklorist and scholar with running the folklore division of the project. Botkin was responsible for coordinating and managing the writers a task that was too large for Alsberg to handle as the volume of work coming in was plentiful for the project. In this role Botkin not only influenced the writers' folklore division but also had a great influence on their coverage of culture. The project's beginnings did not come without challenges. During its infancy various writers' organizations pressured the project because of the parameters that were set by the FWP. With the project bringing many established writers back into the workforce the Authors' Guild of America became aggressive in the pursuit of relaxing guidelines for the writers and also developed a disdain for the project's employment of writers with a lack of experience. With the FWP's main focus on creating jobs for the unemployed the Author's Guild and organizations similar to it continued to criticize the amateurism of many writers on the project. The solution to this critique was a simple one: find enough work for all of the writers. The roles of the writers enlisted to work on the project not only included their initial role as writers but also as photographers geographers and cartographers allowing the creation of additional white collar jobs. Bacon, Percy & Daggett hardcover