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1724637398.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1979115478.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1396751440.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1912GA001201Ino place: no publisher. Good with no dust jacket. 1912. First edition. Hardcover. Front cover is loose. . (no publisher) hardcover
0656280212.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193910185Oxford University Press. Very Good- with no dust jacket; Grn cloth cover with blue lettering; map . endsheet; corners and spine edges slight rubbed; No marks or writing . clean tight binding; folded map in back pocket;. 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. American Guide Series Illustrated; 600 pages . Oxford University Press hardcover
193910598Oxford University Press. Very Good- with no dust jacket; Grn cloth with blue lettering; minor . blemish on cover and very light glass ring on front; map end sheets with . fold out map in back pocket. 1939. First Edition; Third Printing. Hardcover. American Guide Series Illustrated; 600 pages . Oxford University Press hardcover
1960004440Jacksonville : Florida East Coast Railway 1960. Hardcover. Very Good. 95pp. Printed stapled stiff wraps. Light wear to spine slight dampstain to some pages contents are otherwise clean and unblemished. Book contains a comprehensive listing of principal cities and towns with descriptions of landmarks and features and listings of hotels and inns with their rates. Illustrated with many c1900 photos. This book is evidently a mid 20th century reprint of a guidebook originally published around 1902. <br/> <br/> Florida East Coast Railway hardcover
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0365329193.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1970231661970. Narcotics raids arrests rehabilitation scenes and evidence displays across Florida in press photographs and magazine pages. Photograph archive spanning Miami Fort Lauderdale Pasco County and related Florida sites from 1970 to the early 1990s establishing how drug control operated through police action newspaper circulation and treatment institutions during the War on Drugs. Produced for press use by newspaper staff photographers wire services and law enforcement publicity channels the group shows the public face of narcotics enforcement at the point when South Florida had become a major corridor in the national drug economy and anti drug policy was being made newly visible through staged photographs official briefings and widely circulated arrest imagery. Named figures included such as Bob Gladden Larry Csonka Jim Kiick Admiral Rickover Carl Mingo and several rehab subjects identified by hand on the versos. The photographs depict suspects detained searched paraded identified displayed beside seized contraband and in other cases shown within rehabilitation settings revealing how law enforcement courts newsrooms and treatment programs handled the same crisis through different institutional forms.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 18 press photographs including 16 silver gelatin press photographs and 2 wire photos approximately 8 x 10 inches Florida 1970 to early 1990s. The core images show narcotics policing in action: a helmeted officer beside a paddy wagon crowded with detainees; a bench filled with young men under detention in an interior holding space; two handcuffed men led from a courthouse or station entrance; a police-released mugshot with typed caption identifying former New England Patriots running back Bob Gladden after arrest in Fort Lauderdale on a marijuana charge; and a street arrest with an armed officer escorting a suspect between parked cars. Several photographs center on the staged display of evidence including tables covered with packets of drugs stacked currency pistols taped "cookie sheets" and open suitcases packed with bricks or cutting materials. One image shows a narcotics dog inspecting rows of luggage; another shows officials at microphones before a sign for the Vice President's National Narcotics Border Interdiction System; another records cocaine seized from a concealed boat compartment. The group also includes rehabilitation scenes with young adults identified en verso in cursive extending the archive beyond arrest photography into treatment culture. Versos carry a dense record of press handling and editorial use including Miami Herald staff photo stamps dated Dec. 15 1970 and Jan. 5 1971 a St. Petersburg Times credit and clipping backing for a Pasco County drug ring case dated May 29 1974 typed bureau captions circled editorial notations such as "cocaine" "marijuana" "drug raid" and "Operation Crackdown" plus handwritten shot descriptions and date-used stamps.<br /> <br /> The earliest prints fall at the threshold of the modern War on Drugs while later additions carry the record forward into the crack era and the more theatrical seizure photography of the 1980s and early 1990s. Florida is central to that story not only as a site of smuggling and interdiction but as a place where narcotics enforcement became highly visual with press conferences celebrity linked arrests tactical raids canine inspections and rehabilitation coverage all translated into newspaper images for public consumption. The present grouping combines an earlier core of related press photographs with later additions and it preserves a strong visual record of how narcotics control was communicated to the public through local papers wire distribution and agency captioning. Light surface wear minor edge and corner handling editorial markings and stamps to versos scattered adhesive residue and toning; overall very good condition. A concentrated Florida press record of the machinery publicity and human management of drug enforcement across two decades. unknown
B9781019571866Hardback. New. hardcover
192655884New York: Harper & Brothers 1926. 8vo. xiv 324 pp. plus 2 pp. publisher’s ads. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates. Green cloth gilt lettering front cover & spine very minor rubbing slight frying at foot of spine very slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. splendid silhouette Art Deco cover art w/ initials RW minor tear at head of spine w/ very minor loss minor sunning still VG/VG- copy. First edition of this fascinating memoir tracing the impact of the Jazz Age on Florida development regaling readers with accounts of the great land rush and crowded steamers headed southward automobile travelers filling nascent highways and the drama of the real estate developers in Miami Coral Gables Hollywood and Boca Raton. Included as well are accounts of the bootleggers gamblers real estate scams and the boom days of the 1920s before the crash of 1929. Exceedingly scarce in original dustjacket. Harper & Brothers, hardcover
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
193248942Florida Department of Agriculture Tallahassee 1932. Pamphlet. Collectible. 63 pages. Folding 1932 map; halftones: Palm Beach St Augustine Spanish ruins Daytona Beach Ormond Speedway Ft Lauderdale Miami Seminoles Sarasota St Petersburg Tampa Ringling Museum Tallahassee fishing hunting citrus grove golf. 9 x 6" color wrapper. VG. Florida Department of Agriculture, Tallahassee unknown
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
197858098University Gallery University of Florida. As New. 1978. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 52 pp. With one text ill. And 28 ills. On 20 pls. One map. 23 x 19 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . University Gallery, University of Florida paperback
ria9781009323161_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Models of democratic decision-making tend to assume that voters have preferences and that candidates conform to those preferences. In reality voters adopt the policies of those political elites - they follow their leaders. Policies ar hardcover
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1900List3420Likely Jacksonville Florida 1900. Folded poster on newsprint measuring 16 x 16 inches. With toning stain to top right; very good. A poster published by the C. Buckman Company advertising 50x100 lots in what is currently the Longbranch neighborhood of Jacksonville. The tract is highlighted in red on a larger map of the city. The city saw significant growth during this period from tourism the lumber trade and the expansion of railways. C. Buckman is Courtland Buckman 1863–1952 a lifelong Floridian the son of a Civil War veteran and the brother of Florida State Legislator Henry Holland Buckman for whom the H. H. Buckman Bridge in Orange Park is named. Courtland Buckman was the Deputy County Clerk for Duval County in 1886 and later in the 1880s served one term as the Mayor of Daytona Beach. In 1894 he returned to Jacksonville and joined the C. C. Robertson Real Estate Company before opening his own real estate firm the C. Buckman Company in 1897. He had an active role in the development of Jacksonville and was prominent in business and civic life there including serving on the Jacksonville Board of Trade.1<br /> <br /> 1 Courtland Buckman Papers Thomas G. Carpenter Library University of North Florida Jacksonville Florida. https://archives.unf.edu/repositories/3/resources/17 Accessed January 16 2026. unknown
0080294111.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover