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ria9781473958630_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; With lots of illustrations and interviews with key urban analysts this book offers a field-defining look at the challenges and opportunities of using new and emerging data to study contemporary and future cities through methods includ paperback
0332698459.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0331438046.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
51824192like new. unknown
0260010014.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2011DADAX0759112428imusti 2011-05-16. Fifth. paperback. New. 7.00x1.70x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. imusti paperback
a81340St. Augustine 1938 1st Florida Research Bureau. Economics of Florida: taxation commissions salaries state revenues school parity tax emeptions tax delinquency Hayden-Cartwright act etc. Hardcover. Octavo 304pp. cloth. Near VG light staining and wear on cover no DJ. . 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
171862504Fort Marion Feb. 17 1865. one page. Fine. 12mo. A ms. account of about 70 words unsigned relating an attack on the garrison as they were engaged in improving the ditch; their retreat; and their rally. unknown
189678662International Engraving and Illustrating Inc 1896. Wraps. Oblong octavo 10" x 8": 32 pp. with photographic illustrations throughout. Bound with staples in the original printed paper wrappers. There is archival tape reinforcement to the front hinge and along the spine. The front panel is soiled and smudged with a chip to the spine heel and a prominent scuff to the rear panel. OCLC locates seven holdings.<br /> <br /> Highlights of this promotional brochure are communities around Orlando that were frequented by tourists escaping cold winters in the Northeast. Among the black-and-white photographs are images of the beaches palmetto groves and hanging moss of Ormond the Plaza Hotel in Rockledge orange groves and rocky coastline at Indian River. There are also pictures of the six-story Royal Poinciana Hotel in Lake Worth present day Palm Beach. Although it once accommodated 2000 guests the hotel fell on hard times following damage from a 1928 hurricane leading to its ultimate closure in 1932. International Engraving and Illustrating Inc unknown
182630784Washington D. C.: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1826. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 148 pages. 13 folding tables. Original issued wraps rebound in plain burgundy cloth hardcover with title on the spine. Ex-institutional copy with New Hampshire Historical Society label on the front paste down. Penciled numbers on the title page. Small label removed from the lower spine. Moderate scattered foxing and toning to contents. Much of the correspondence settling land claims originated from St. Augustine. The folding tables include names of claimants acreage who conceded etc. Florida became an United States territory in 1821. Florida achieved Statehood in 1845. Printed by Gales & Seaton hardcover
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
182834780Washington DC: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1828. Wraps. Very good. Disbound wraps. 21 pages 1 page. Contents clean Scarce. Printed by Gales & Seaton unknown
182541367Elizabethtown NJ: J. & E. Sanderson 1825. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good- copy with 4 large semi-circular dampstain marks throughout. Unpaged 4 pp. Illus. with b/w in-text drawings. 20 3/4 x 13 inches. Contents include: a full column on the Liberation of Peru led by General Sucre; the first meeting at the new seat of Government in Florida where the governor states "No part of North America is so little known.Visitors.had pronounced it a bank of sand not worth the money paid for it"; republished letters from Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. This issue not at the American Antiquarian Society. Uncommon. J. & E. Sanderson unknown
187136086Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1871. First Edition. Wraps. Good . Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 41 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Soft cover is vertically creased. A few spots on the back cover. Interior contents clean. Dyke & Son unknown
187036088Jacksonville Florida: C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office 1870. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 75 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Light soil to the front cover. Back cover torn at the bottom. Interior contents clean. C. Drew's Book and Job Printing Office unknown
187236087Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1872. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 72 pages. Printed yellow outer front cover is present but detached and chipped on the edge. Missing the rear wrap. Light vertical crease to the contents. Some pages are creased upper edge. Contents include contributions from several clergy members in Florida. Also included is a lengthy address by Bishop John Freeman Young. Fair. Dyke & Son unknown
36210Washington DC: Southern Railway n.d. Brochure. Good. Brochure. 4 pages. Illustrated with photograph top of page 1. This is an advertisement promotional brochure for selling Farm property. Southern Railway lists their offices and agents on page 1. Brochure has two horizontal folds with light edge wear at the folds. Contents are clean and unmarked. Southern Railway describes 75 representative farm properties for sale in the South including Virginia Alabama North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Mississippi Tennessee and Kentucky. Southern Indiana and Southern Illinois are also referenced. Detailed descriptions include location number of acres price buildings suitable crops trees soil and more. Southern Railway 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
18-5089Boca Raton FL: University Galleries at Florida Atlantic University 2015. . 4to. 79 pp. Stiff blue printed wraps. Very good with marginal scratchings along wraps. Color plates. Includes works by Barbara Kasten John Mann Eileen Quinlan James Welling Maria Martinez-Canas Yamini Nayar Hannah Whitaker Jennifer Williams Cassandra C. Jones Asbjorn Skou et al. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition presenting 23 artists “Altarations: built blended processed†at the University Galleries at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton Florida from November 20 2014 through February 28 2015. From the Collection the Art Historian Peter Selz. Boca Raton, FL: University Galleries at Florida Atlantic University, 2015. paperback
a75241c. 1920. Published by Carl W. Hill. 4to. 63pp. photo illustrations one map wraps. internally Good cover only Fair worn and stained. . paperback
50244Orange Springs Florida: Florida Farms & Homes Inc. Fair. N.D. Softcover. Orange paper with corded binding rubbed & soiled; front cover torn 1 1/2" from spine head; corners & spine ends creased & curled; leaf edges & endpapers foxed; first few top corners bent. ; In wraps; black & white illustrations; folding map in rear pocket. ; 8vo; 67 pages . Florida Farms & Homes, Inc paperback
21324Near Fine. Original Illustration by S. G. Jarrard. Poster with mounted illustration by S. G. Jarrard.<br /> <br /> Original 1977 event poster created for a community Pow-Wow hosted by the Florida Indian Hobbyist Association held January 28-29 at Indian River Community College Fort Pierce. Printed on heavy yellow card stock with a hand-pasted color illustration 10 × 8.5 in. by S. G. Jarrard giving the poster the distinctive layered cut-and-assemble construction typical of grassroots cultural events of the 1970s. Poster dimensions: approx. 22.25 × 14 inches.<br /> <br /> The mounted illustration shows minor fraying along the left margin with slight glue transparency otherwise the piece remains clean bright and well preserved. A visually striking survival from a period when Florida community festivals frequently blended folk performance reenactment traditions and regional craft aesthetics. A scarce example of 1970s Florida folk-Americana and cultural-reenactment ephemera.<br /> While representing a hobbyist non-Indigenous organization the poster documents mid-century approaches to Native-inspired performance community gatherings and regional cultural expression.<br /> <br /> This poster belongs to the wider tradition of Florida folk-Americana documenting how local groups interpreted and staged cultural events during the mid-to-late 20th century. Material from these small-run productions rarely survives especially with original paste-on artwork intact.<br /> <br /> Iconography Note: Contains imagery and terminology reflective of 1970s hobbyist interpretations of Native American culture. Presented here as a historical artifact of its era valued for its documentary insight not as an endorsement of outdated representations.<br /> <br /> Subjects: Folk Americana; Florida regional ephemera; Community arts posters; 1970s cultural reenactment; Handmade / paste-up poster design. Florida festivals; Fort Pierce history; Grassroots performance culture; Event posters; Jarrard artwork; Community college cultural events. unknown
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
2002101628New York: Basic Books 2002. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with minor bumping to the extremities of the book and the jacket. Basic Books hardcover