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Octavo in yellow wrappers; 111 pp., 22 cm. In English. Signed by author on title page.
pp. xx, 346 + Illustrations. Penciled ownership of H. W. Martin, 1950 on first fly leaf. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, faded at extremities. Original priced dust jacket, major loss on spine. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. Adams. Six Guns #1120. One of the best books on California outlaws. W5
Slight wear to price clipped DJ. ; Edited by Bernard Taper, a collection of pieces written by Twain while he was in San Francisco in the 1860s ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 264 pages
Aranjuez, Madrid, 1994. 4to.; 315 pp. Encuadernación original en cartoné.
Madrid, 1989. 4to. mayor; 361 pp., con 77 planos, figuras e ilustraciones fotográficas en láminas aparte. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, "Revista Geográfica Española", Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, s.a. (1942). 4to. cuadrado; 108 pp., con numerosas ilustraciones fotográficas de V. Salas y otros; mapas entre el texto, más 6 láminas y 14 hojas con anuncios publicitarios. Cubiertas originales.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor traces of storage. 224pp. This lavish volume presents the homes of twenty-seven Hollywood movie stars and directors. It includes very many of the well-known names of the stars from the 20th century including, Sinatra, Garbo, Garland, Cher, Bogart, Hepburn, Spielberg, John Wayne, Monroe, Orson Welles, Jean Harlow, Reagan and many more. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
1965153592San Francisco CA: California Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress 1965. Various pagings vol. 3 Summer 1965 mild soiling on back cover and slightly worn office filing note on front cover features three of the briefs filed to challenge the constitutionality of 1963 ballot measure Proposition 14 which invalidated laws prohibiting racial discrimination in housing 1. The C.L.S.A. "master brief."--2. The supplemental brief in Thomas v. Goulias including the Earl Raab affidavit--3. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund brief. Law Commentary. This case put the final nail in the coffin of racial covenants and legal housing discrimination in California and established the legal precedent that the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution supersedes any state law or constitutional provision that allows racial discrimination. California Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress unknown books
9554TIJUANAASS 1967. GOOD-VERY GOOD. TIJUANA,ASS, 1967 unknown books
185329832Sacramento CA: G.K. Fitch & Co. and V.E. Geiger & Co. State Printers 1853. 7 1 blank pp. Stitched a couple of binder holes in blank inner margin. Small hole in blank portion of first leaf. Signed in type at end by S.C. Hastings Attorney General. Good. <br/><br/> A report on the estate of William A. Leidesdorff; tax litigation against non-resident owners of vessels in California; a suit for recovery of Beach and Water property in the City of San Francisco; and matters relating to criminal procedure. G.K. Fitch & Co. and V.E. Geiger & Co., State Printers unknown books
185629831Sacramento: James Allen State Printer 1856. 11 3 blank pp disbound. First leaf loose. Light scattered foxing. Signed in type at end: W.G. Heald John C. Callbreath Geo. W. Leihy J.S. Rathburn Lansing Stout. Good.<br/><br/> This report treats the difficult problems of conflicting boundary claims muddled land titles and floating land grants. addresses resolutions to obtain a modification of the Act of Congress of 1851 organizing the United States' Board of Land Commissioners for the State of California. James Allen, State Printer unknown books
1855WRCLIT18659New York: Samuel French 1855. 19pp. Printed wrappers. Very good. Early American printing of this popular play first published and produced in London in 1849. Issued as number XXXIII of French's Minor Drama series. The first American edition appeared in 1850 under Taylor's imprint. "The California Gold Rush provided the inspiration for this dramatic presentation. Scene two depicts English Spanish Americans Indians Mexicans and African- Americans engaged in mining" - Kurutz. COWAN p.148. KURUTZ 160. Samuel French unknown books
196114906Sacramento 1961. 383p. original red cloth binding slightly edge worn previous owner's name on front blank end paper. On SLATE Fair Play for Cuba Committee WILPF SWP Black Muslims etc. Includes discussion of the famous 1960 San Francisco HUAC hearings. unknown books
1974201962San Francisco: CMC 1974. Two sheets printed one-side-only 8.5x11 inch CMC letterhead with invitation to the rally and campout plus single 8.5x5.5 inch sheet application form for the Club. The gay motorcycle club event was to be held at Ranier Creek July 4-7 1974. CMC unknown books
1968106021Berkeley CA: National Organizing Committee of the California Peace and Freedom Movement 1968. Four page newspaper paper browned illus. creased horizontally tear to fold at left side. 11.25x16 inches. Includes an article on who's going to run for president on the Peace and Freedom ticket Dick Gregory or Eldridge Cleaver and an article on P&F's alliance with the Black Panthers. Mailed flat. National Organizing Committee of the California Peace and Freedom Movement unknown books
1948166594Santa Cruz: The Association 1948. 56p. 8x10 inches ads photos of officers program photos of Santa Cruz committees contributing firms very good program in blue felt covers decorated in faux gilt and bound with a cord. Souvenir program for the conventionfeatures ads for California medical supply and drug companies including Youngs Rubber Corporation! The Association unknown books
46718Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca 1913. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A VG example. Descriptive text to card verso. Stereo image of the steel piping used as a water conveyance. Oblong format: 3-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>The aqueduct project began in 1905 when the voters of Los Angeles approved a US$1.5 million bond for the 'purchase of lands and water and the inauguration of work on the aqueduct'. In 1913 the City of Los Angeles completed construction of the first Los Angeles Aqueduct. The aqueduct as originally constructed consisted of six storage reservoirs and 215 mi of conduit. Beginning three and one half miles north of Black Rock Springs the aqueduct diverts the Owens River into an unlined canal to begin its 233 mi ourney south to the Lower San Fernando Reservoir later renamed the Lower Van Norman Reservoir. The aqueduct uses gravity alone to move the water and also uses the water to generate electricity which makes it cost-efficient to operate. The construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct effectively eliminated the Owens Valley as a viable farming community and eventually devastated the Owens Lake ecosystem." Wiki Keystone View Company unknown books
PP1220-001Fort Bragg CA: California Western Railroad n.d. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Publication date circa 1952-1957. Brochure. Single sheet of paper folded trice. 9 x 4 inches folded. Opens to 9 x 5 3/4 inches. 8 panels 4 per side. 7 black-and-white half-tone images of trains and the route 4-panel map of milestones on the route table of stations and elevations printed in black and green inks; some light toning and foxing thumbed. PP1220-001. Very Good. The California Western Railroad popularly called the Skunk Train is a freight and heritage railroad in Mendocino County CA. It runs from the railroad's headquarters in the coastal town of Fort Bragg to the interchange with the Northwestern Pacific railroad in Willits. The CWR ran steam and diesel-powered trans until 1952 when it retired its steam locomotive and ran gasoline or diesel-powered motor cards. The route covers 40 miles through Redwood forests along Pudding Creek and the Noyo River. The tracks cross some 30 bridges and trestles and pass through two deep mountain tunnels. The railroad was originally built by the Fort Bragg Redwood Company as the Fort Bragg Railroad in 1885 to carry coast redwood logs to a newly build lumber mill in Fort Bragg; it started with 6.6 miles of track. The railroad was renamed the California Western Railroad & Navigation Company in 1905 when it shipped lumber on a fleet of steam schooners until shipboard transportation of lumber ended in 1940. A 795-foot tunnel was completed in 1911 which allowed connection to Willits from Fort Bragg. The railroad name was shortened to the California Western Railroad in 1947; in 1952 steam locomotives were retired in favor of diesel power. Date for this brochure is estimated on the basis of campgrounds named in the text in particular the San Francisco Boys Club Camp Marwedel which was renamed Camp Mendocino in 1958. Not in Worldcat. California Western Railroad paperback books
196575373San Francisco: California Division of Fair Employment Practices 1965. Paperback. Very Good. 52p. Wrapper. 28cm. <br/><br/> California Division of Fair Employment Practices paperback books
194510543Sacramento: The Senate 1945. 236p. paperback rubberstamp of Senator Tenney on the cover upper right corner of the front cover is chipped. Sections on Mankind United Japanese problems in California Communism Writers Congress at U.C.L.A. The Zoot-Suit Riots in Southern California. The Senate unknown books
1939173367n.p.: the Party 1939. Seven loose mimeographed pages bright yellow 8.5x11 inches minor foxing else very good condition. Outline for internal education on implementing the party's policies on building a united Democratic Front starting with a national-level analysis of the fascist threat and strategy of reaction in offensive against democracy reaching the local level with "necessity for strengthening the progressive unity in local communities by preparing for victories against reaction in the municipal elections of 1939. the Party unknown books
19872270885St. Martin's Press 1987. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Signed by author. First edition. Signed by author without inscription. A nice copy. 1987 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. xi 211 pp. "J. California Cooper writes with a transparent clarity and such exuberant energy that her characters leap off the page bursting with stories they've got to tell--stories of simple people stories of families and fate of love and marriage of death and the triumph of the human spirit. St. Martin's Press hardcover books
19253130San Francisco: Published by Authority of the Grand Lodge 1925. Second edition. Very good. 16mo. 374 pp. Original blue cloth. Despite some trifle wear at head and tail and a little soiling on covers an attractive copy. EVERYTHING that must be known by Masons in the administration and management of the Lodge and its members with valuable information on regulations by-laws ancient laws policy expenditures burials proceedures and much more. Very collectible copy the Presentation Leaf is still completely blank. MUST BE SEEN to be fully appreciated. Published by Authority of the Grand Lodge unknown books
193858California: Grand R A Chapter of California n.d. 2x2 inch metal plate mounted on a wooden block; ink-stained but with crisp clear image. From a Bay Area print shop. Grand R A Chapter of California unknown books
44061Palo Alto n. d. Circa 1985. Buff paper printed in light brown and blue. Essentially two menus: a later issue pasted inside an older one with an additional newer leaf affixed to the blank verso of the original's second leaf using a combination of paste and tan cloth tape; the later issue menu is now separated and laid in allowing both menus to be seen in full. Considerable paste action to inner pages of older menu though text still legible; general soiling and spotting; crossbeams of buildings in front illustration colored in using blue ballpoint. About Good. Two bifolia 5 total pgs of text. 8-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>No location provided but likely a menu from the popular Palo Alto hangout in the 1980s. The June 14 1985 issue of The Stanford Daily calls Dinah's Poolside Coffee Shop "the favorite meeting spot of Stanford sororities . . . which many people feel has the best omelettes in the area." Uncommon. hardcover books