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318337Standard of California. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in the original stiff card wrapper and plastic ringed binding. Pages loosely inserted. Colour views well preserved overall; bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 60 pages. Notes; No clear date given. Subjects; Western U. S. Views. California. Americana. Standard of California paperback
19212222331<p>First edition. Thin octavo. Original red cloth with black lettering. No dust jacket. This scarce supplement which was prepared to list all cattle brands recorded with the State of California between 1918 and January 1921 with a detailed index. Good few stains. 135 pages.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>G. H. Hecke Director. James B. Newsom Secretary.</b></p><p><b>Tipped in is a 1 page TLS June 14 1949 from E. Clyde Harris to Pasadena bookseller Charles P. Yale stating the book is out of print.</b></p><p><b>Provenance: Collection of Rosario Curletti Santa Barbara.</b></p><p><b>Not located in Rampaging Herd.</b></p> California State Printing Office hardcover books
2026x-1009656139Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 414 pages. 8.50x0.94x11.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1977ZB393475Graduate Students in Asian Studies at UCLA 1977. volumes 1-4 7-9 11-12 16 1977-1992; partly bound ex library overall good-very good PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Graduate Students in Asian Studies at UCLA unknown
ria9781138999053_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Beginning with the Black Death in 1348 and extending through to the demise of Habsburg rule in 1700 this second edition of Spanish Society 1348–1700 has been expanded to provide a wide and compelling exploration of Spain’s transit hardcover
2025x-1009564706Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 542 pages. 6.89x1.34x9.88 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2004x-091767846XBlackwell Pub 2004. Hardcover. New. 611 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.50 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
19911254311991-1993 Librairie Parallèles, Paris - 1991/1993 - Complet en 2 volumes in-4 brochés, couvertures illustrés - 111 + 159 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B et en couleurs dans le textePrésentation alphabétique avec biographies et discographies des groupes américains de ce rock apparu au début années 60 à la suite de l'expérimentation de nouvelles drogues hallucinogènes.
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
2005DADAX1597140082Brand: Heyday Books 2005-10-01. Bilingual. paperback. New. 8.00x0.50x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Heyday Books paperback
ria9781119819967_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
Q-0759102821AltaMira Press. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! AltaMira Press hardcover
DADAX1593710364Brand: California State University Sa 0000-00-00. 5th. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: California State University Sa paperback
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2026x-1009652273Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 2nd revised edition edition. 600 pages. 7.00x1.31x10.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
DADAX1323796568Pearson Higher Education 0000-00-00. 8th. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pearson Higher Education paperback
191329850HARDBACK NODUSTJACKET 1913 1ST EDITION NOJACKET VG-. AS-IS Tight and square copy bound in tan illustrated boards with green title and color illustration on front cover. HARDBACK Paper has worn through at forecorners head and foot of spine and lighter wear along spine and foredge. PO's gift inscription on BLANK ENDPAPERS. Interior is clean and unmarked. Color half-page illustrations on title page first and last page plus seven full-page color illustrations all with Volland's brilliant hues. Unpaginated. AUTHOR was a California author who primarily wrote children's books though she also penned a couple of novels in the 1920's. P.F. Volland Company, Chicago, IL hardcover
19078756No Place: no publisher. Good. 1907. Softcover. 24 pp.; 4to; original printed stapled gray wrappers. Moderate tanning at edges; strip of heavier tanning across lower back cover; half-inch closed tear rear cover leading edge; light tanning to front endpaper. . [no publisher] paperback
195371168Santa Cruz: N.p. 1953. Ruth Monsen an elementary school teacher and high school librarian in San Jose assembled this attractive gathering of specimens in the early fifties probably as a teaching tool for her students. There are thirty-eight specimens all of plants native to the hills around San Jose and Santa Cruz. Each one is tape-mounted on a thick piece of paper 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches and housed in a protective sleeve. Each specimen with a separate page of manuscript description in ink by Monsen housed in the sleeve as well. The descriptions are quite detailed: e.g. "Mountain Mahogany; Cercocarpus betuloides. Rose Family Rosaceae. Collected on a hillside wooded in the foothills west of the Stevens Creek Dam on April 25 1953. Found in middle and high elevations in the mountains. Simple leaves. No petals. Stamens numerous. Calyx-tube slender and stalk-like. Shrub or small tree. Leaves serrate above the middle". All housed in a plain box of like dimensions. A wonderful and attractive presentation unusual in that none of the specimens have come off their mounts nor have any been crushed or broken. N.p. unknown
190476473Los Angeles : Coronado Beach Co. 1904. First edition. Small oblong pamphlet. 23 1 map pages with numerous photographic illustrations. Publisher's printed gray wrappers lettered in white and with a window on the front cover showing a photograph of the children's pool with a view of the tent city on the front. Front cover reading "Coronado Tent City. 1904. "Right Up to Now." Bay and Ocean Climate and Scenery Art and Engineering Here Combined to Goodly Purpose." Very good. Only 2 copies located by OCLC.One of the very first publications about the famed tent city at the Hotel Del Coronado. "From 1900 until 1938 The Del's Tent City was a popular camp-style destination for travelers who couldn't afford to stay in the big hotel. Designed like a small city its grid of dirt streets eventually became well-worn thoroughfares lined with mature trees. An early brochure described the accommodations: “A furnished tent comprises electric lights matting on boarded floor comfortable beds and cots bedding wash-stand mirror tables chairs rockers camp-chairs and stools necessary cooking utensils clean linen daily care of tent and laundry service of tent linen.†Tent City also featured restaurants a soda fountain library grocery store shops a small hotel the Arcade theatre bandstand dance pavilion merry-go-round shooting gallery swimming floats one with a high-diving board its own police department and daily newspaper" Hotel Del Coronado. Coronado Beach Co. unknown
6677CHINO CALIFORNIA. ALS. 4pg. 6 x 9. August 9 1882. Chino California. An autograph letter signed E.H. Gates to F.M. Fowler about Western life in Chino: As I come from town last night I found a letter from youall your kind letters & tokens of remembrances for between work on Ranch & Equalizing with Board in town. I have had very little time for anything in townI saw C. Ferguson just to speak with him & say howdyHenry Clive was up town last week got tight was a raving about woods & others. They got him to lie down in his corral where theClives horses were being fed about 12 oclock that night. Mrs. Woods having sent one of her boys up after woods to come home immediately as she was very sick & Woods called for his own team for start for home. The horse hostler was taking them from the stalls near where Henry was asleep. He aroused up & hollowed out in that your woods. I have got you now & fired his revolver. The hostler caught him took his pistol away. The watchman nabbed him. Henrys friend Elir to front heard the hostler to run away. Woods went after him & caught him at Healy beach brought him back & Henry is bound over for $1500 they had better send him up long enough for Henryfor Henry will kill himself if he ever gets loose. Woods has a solitaire connection with his home place. The letter is in very good condition. unknown
195816592San Francisco: Book Club of California 1958. A beautiful book appropriately designed and printed at the Grabhorn Press. A combination lively history of the Club and detailed bibliography of the first 100 books published by the Club narrated by David Magee renowned California author and rare book dealer. Many sample pages from the books have been reproduced in full color for this edition. Quarter bound in rough linen with sides covered in a paper with an overall leaf pattern superimposed on a wood-grained background. xxviii 80 pages. Prospectus laid in. Fine condition. Book Club of California unknown
19602981Oakland: Voice Publishing Company November 11 1960. About very good. 8pp. Large folio. Gathered signatures. Uniformly tanned moderate edge wear old folds with minor wear at fold ends. A representative issue of a scarce Bay Area African-American weekly newspaper. Established in 1919 the California Voice later touted itself as "The oldest Black paper West of the Rockies." The present issue includes a mixture of race-related stories and straightforward news articles. The former are represented by pieces on the front page focusing on police discrimination housing desegregation civil rights voter suppression and other issues. The banner headline relates to the honoring of Smith Robinson as "one of its foremost citizens" by the city of Healdsburg. Other articles in the newspaper relate to African-American society sports and editorials interspersed with numerous advertisements for local businesses including Safeway. This issue was produced under the editorship of Louis H. Campbell by longtime publisher and World War I veteran Elbert Allen Daly. A smattering of issues in OCLC mostly dating after the present issue.<br /> <br /> Danky African American Newspapers and Periodicals 1343. Voice Publishing Company, November 11 unknown
194012804San Francisco 1940. Printed handbill 8.5 x 6 inches illustrated. Minor handling wear horizontal crease. Very good. An unrecorded handbill advertising the Bay-Area radio broadcasts by Bishop Ezra Nero leader of the Landmark Spiritual Temple in San Francisco. The work includes a photographic portrait of Bishop Nero in his ecclesiastical garb. We could locate no other copies of this ephemeral broadside. unknown
19774882Los Angeles 1977. Very good. 108pp. Original silver pictorial wrappers printed in white and gray stapled. Minor wear and dust-soiling. A profusely-illustrated souvenir program celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Las Fidelas Matrons of the Apostolic Faith Home Assembly a notable African-American Christian women's organization. The organization was formed in Los Angeles in 1952 comprised of the young married women of the Apostolic Home Assembly. The present work includes a history of the organization's founding portraits of founding current and past members numerous well wishes and congratulatory messages from a variety of local and national organizations ranging from sixteen-per-page to full page and a wealth of advertisements from local businesses. Material from the Las Fidelas Matrons is rare. We could locate no other copies of this work only a handful of records of the group's occasional cookbooks. unknown