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0266729290.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2003x-0415931207Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
1828WRCAM54097Washington 1828. 53pp. plus five folding tables. Dbd. Spine split. Light tanning and foxing. Good. An 1828 Congressional report on the complex web of competing land claims in Florida. SERVIES 1414. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 36727. unknown books
182826005Washington: Gales & Seaton 1828. House Document 169 20th Congress 1st Session. Bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown gilt-stamped spine title. 53pp 5 folding tables. Light rubberstamp at upper margin of page 3 light to moderate foxing. Good.<br/><br/> A compendium of the disposition of claims to land in Florida an important resource for understanding the tangle of land claims in early Florida.<br/>AI 36727 2. Servies 1414. Gales & Seaton unknown books
1829WRCAM31631Washington: Gales & Seaton 1829. xiv2277pp. Contemporary legal sheep black and red gilt morocco labels. Minor foxing. Very good. "A collection of Spanish and French ordinances affecting land titles in Florida compiled by Joseph M. White of Florida who was employed as assistant counsel on behalf of the U.S.The documents p.12-277 are in the original language with English translations" - Servies. Despite the 1828 date given in the imprint this document from the second session of the 20th Congress was actually printed in 1829. Scarce. SERVIES 1466. Gales & Seaton unknown books
182826005Washington: Gales & Seaton 1828. House Document 169 20th Congress 1st Session. Bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown gilt-stamped spine title. 53pp 5 folding tables. Light rubberstamp at upper margin of page 3 light to moderate foxing. Good.<br /> <br /> A compendium of the disposition of claims to land in Florida an important resource for understanding the tangle of land claims in early Florida.<br /> AI 36727 2. Servies 1414. Gales & Seaton unknown
ria9781119587316_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1992253533PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
0428528368.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332877745.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1953233181953. Clearwater Beach tourism photo archive photographed by George Fulmer documenting midcentury Gulf Coast visitor commerce through motel courts apartment lodgings seasonal rate signs furnished rental interiors restaurant frontage retail display and weekend entertainment in 1953 and 1955. Fulmer's assignments record Clearwater during the postwar automobile travel boom when Florida beach towns competed for motorists through inexpensive overnight lodging visible roadside pricing furnished efficiency rooms seafood restaurants and short-stay leisure promotion. The archive preserves the commercial visual language used to attract travelers to Florida's Gulf Coast at the height of early Sunbelt expansion before high-rise redevelopment transformed much of Clearwater Beach. The named studio envelopes and coordinated commercial assignments give the group unusual specificity tying Clearwater's resort economy to identifiable businesses dated jobs and seasonal advertising practices by notable city photographer George Fulmer.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 40 items including 19 silver gelatin prints with 21 accompanying original and duplicate large format negatives ranging from 3 x 4 to 4 x 5 inches Clearwater Beach and Clearwater Florida 1953-1955. The archive is comprised of some original and some duplicate images between the negatives and photographs. Nine original George Fulmer studio envelopes identify assignments including "Pelican Restaurant" "City Beach Pump House" "Signs Beach Apts." "Wallace Apts. Beach" "Our Bay Restaurant" "Weekend in Clearwater" "Hickey" and "Broadmore Motel" with the Broadmore envelope dated January 14 1955. A low motel court opens onto a central lawn and walkway occupied by seated adults and children; a man and woman stand beside a parked car under a sign reading "WALLACE APTS. / VACANCY / OVERNIGHT"; interiors contain sofas lamps dining sets venetian blinds and compact kitchen areas prepared for seasonal renters. Exterior signs advertise "20 ROOMS $4.00 DOUBLE Apr. 1 to Dec. 1" "15 UNITS $5.00 DOUBLE APRIL 15 NOV. 15" and "SUMMER RATES $5.00 PER COUPLE FROM APRIL 15 TO NOV. 15." Bay Restaurant frontage carries lettering for "SEA FOOD" "PACKAGE GOODS" "STEAKS CHOPS" and "CHICKEN" while performers stand at microphones in the "Weekend in Clearwater" assignment with a pianist visible behind one stage setup. A Hickey-Freeman Customized Clothes storefront adds a downtown retail component to the commercial landscape documented here.<br /> <br /> By the early 1950s Clearwater's economy depended heavily on seasonal tourism tied to automobile travel and winter migration into Florida. Motels apartment lodgings restaurants package stores entertainment venues and retail storefronts competed for travelers arriving along expanding Gulf Coast highway routes often advertising directly through roadside signage visible from passing cars. Fulmer's archive is strongest where it preserves those everyday commercial mechanics in named businesses rather than generalized resort imagery. Light curling corner wear and handling marks to prints and negatives; studio envelopes toned and worn with manuscript annotations. Overall good condition. A tightly focused record of Clearwater Beach tourism at the scale of the motel room roadside vacancy sign restaurant entrance retail storefront and weekend entertainment stage. unknown
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
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71996Vol. XXII No. 5. Saturday November 3 1810. folio 4pp. 5 columns per page. Portsmouth: William Treadwell 1810.<br/><br/> Contains printing of the Declaration of Independence of West Florida. ".he Ferdinand VII of Spain has endeavored to pervert into an engine of destruction by encouraging in the most persidious manner the violation of ordinances sanctioned and established by himself as the law of the land. Being thus left without any hope of protection from the mother country by being betrayed by a magistrate.and exposed to all the evils of a state of anarchy.it becomes our duty to provide for our own security as a free and independent state. .We therefore the representatives.declare this Territory of West Florida to be a free and independent state." Also contains report by the commander in chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge Philemon Thomas on the capture of the fort. "My orders were not to fire till we received a shot from the garrison and to cry out in French and English `ground your arms and you shall not be hurt.'"<br/><br/> unknown books
71996Vol. XXII No. 5. Saturday November 3 1810. folio 4pp. 5 columns per page. Portsmouth: William Treadwell 1810.<br/> <br/> Contains printing of the Declaration of Independence of West Florida. ".he Ferdinand VII of Spain has endeavored to pervert into an engine of destruction by encouraging in the most persidious manner the violation of ordinances sanctioned and established by himself as the law of the land. Being thus left without any hope of protection from the mother country by being betrayed by a magistrate.and exposed to all the evils of a state of anarchy.it becomes our duty to provide for our own security as a free and independent state. .We therefore the representatives.declare this Territory of West Florida to be a free and independent state." Also contains report by the commander in chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge Philemon Thomas on the capture of the fort. "My orders were not to fire till we received a shot from the garrison and to cry out in French and English `ground your arms and you shall not be hurt.'"<br/> <br/> unknown
2025x-100969393XCambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 300 pages. 6.00x0.81x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2025x-1009693972Cambridge University Press 2025. Paperback. New. 300 pages. 6.00x0.67x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
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2013DADAX0739165011Lexington Books 2013-01-18. paperback. New. 5.99x0.73x8.98. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books paperback
104277PLB PLB Editions, Coll. Découvre la Mer, 1997 (copyright), 400 p., cartonnage éditeur, quelques frottements d'usage sur les bords du cartonnage, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
1359405739.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover