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2869Los Angelis California: The Farm Wood's Print ca. 1911. . Single illustration on front and on back cover of 500 sic year-old alligator named Okeechobee; two very grainhy halftones on centerfold. One copy located in OCLC at UCLA dated circa 1911 by reference to a photograph in their collection. Los Angelis, California: [The Farm} Wood's Print, ca. 1911. unknown books
1996178097Los Angeles-: the Association 1996. 80p. 43p. ad section very good in wraps text mostly in Korean. Not found in OCLC. Listings of Yongsan University graduates who have settled in the region with ads for their businesses so that alumni could patronize fellow graduates. the Association unknown books
1938WRCLIT76065Oakland: Sponsored by Alameda County Library 1938. Three volumes. 4x447447a; 2376376a- b; 2306 leaves. Quarto. Uniform slightly later green cloth. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Near fine with the bookplate in each volume of California bookman William Wreden. The first component of this massive and pioneering project "produced on a Works Progress Administration Project - Administration Project 165-03-7308 - Area Serial 0803-1008. Work Project 6463." Several subsequent components were issued including CRITICISM OF CALIFORNIA LITERATURE 2 vols 1940 and BIOGRAPHIES OF CALIFORNIA AUTHORS 2 vols 1942. As might be expected well-represented in OCLC institutional holdings; however this work is rather uncommon in commerce. While noting its occasional errors and omissions Baird & Greenwood acknowledge the significance of this early effort toward the compiling of their 1971 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY . noting their reliance on Hinkel's own annotated set see p.xi of their work. OCLC: 3450358. Sponsored by Alameda County Library hardcover books
198716576Riverside California: University of California Riverside 1987. Softcover. VG sticker on cover and pencil notation behind title page. Tan and black decorated wraps. 72 pp. Numerous color plates. Exhibition held UC Riverside University Art Gallery Nov. 1 to Dec. 13 1987 and at five other dates/locations. Features the work of 22 artists. With artist bios chronologies and examples of their work one each. University of California, Riverside unknown books
196840964Berkeley: World Without War Council 1968. 48p. slightly soiled wraps. World Without War Council unknown books
194725924New York: Hastings House. Very Good. 1947. Revised 2nd Edition. Hardcover. gray cloth; no dust jacket good sound copy minor shelfwear one-time owner's name at top of ffep a list of 18 notable Bay Area names written in ink on a rear endpaper; there is also a thin line of some kind of schmutz stuck to the rear cover apparently the residue of something that was once stuck to the book. American Guide Series Series B&W photographs maps A thoroughgoing historical/cultural/geographical/architectural portrait of the San Francisco Bay Area including not just the city itself but also the harbor and its islands the East Bay Oakland Berkeley Alameda the North Bay the Monterey Peninsula and even a bit of San Jose. As typical with these books one of the highlights is the detailed tours in this case both walking and driving. . Hastings House hardcover books
16604Women Education Scrapbook Album. School photo and memory album from girl who attended Los Angeles area Lincoln High School Class of 1927. Reva C. Leslie. My Memories of School Days Album. New York: C. R. Gibson & Company 1924. Original green cloth board covers. 72 pages. Unpaginated. 7 x 10 in. Includes 14 handwritten messages and inscriptions from friends; 3 handwritten entries from album owner documenting her school memories. 73 Gelatin silver print black and white photos of various sizes ranging from 5 x 7 in. to 1 x 1 in. Two newspaper clippings of Leslie as a student. 11 ticket stubs from plays and school events around Los Angeles 1923-1924. Two hand colored cutouts of Kewpie babies a popular type of doll at the time. <br/><br/>Photo and memory album of Reva Leslie a popular high school student in the 1920s who writes about dances parties and clubs. "I can remember the first party I ever attended at Lincoln. I was a scrub and a Sr. asked me to a dance in the evening.I went to a Hi-Jinks. I had oodles of fun there.I went to all the basketball games but one and we sure had a swell team.I went to the Army dance with Raymond and Johnnie introduced me as "Captain" of the Girls Reserves.I even can say I like very much the faculty or at least some of them."<br/><br/>A large class photos identifies Leslis as "me" in addition to friends such as Mabel Payne; and she draws in cartoon figures of schoolmates who missed the class photo. Inscriptions from friends show her likability and kindness. "I hope that we will be pals for many years to come even if we happen to be far apart. My love for you is growing more each day and i hope it will continue on thru the years. I hope you will remember the many days we spent together at parties dances and everywhere we went we were the inseparable sisters I hope you won't object. This scribbling is terrible but your used to that aren't you honey.I want to be considered your very bestest pal. You'll let me won't you dear" Another from an admirer: "I had a good time at all the parties and football games you attended with me and hope you had the same". There are many photos of friends including at the beach and in stage productions; some friend's names are printed in full while other are identified by nicknames such as "Lu" and "Vi" showing the closeness of these bonds.<br/><br/>Leslie was a Class Officer as Secretary and there are many photos of her as an active student including various clubs and photos of her and friends labelled "Three of a kind" and "one of the three muskateers". There's even photos of girls playing playing hockey in school uniforms. Includes a poem about a late night club in which she describes having "oodles of fun": "To the Hi-Jinx the Hi-Jinx of course you'll come. Wear any costume you'll surely have fun. The time will be merry our hearts will be light! Oh come ye lassie and join in the night." The last inscription written from "Eddie Robbins" was notably updated after graduation with the new salutation "To the Dearest Wife". His original message reads: "One friend in a thousand Solomon says is more close than a brother and its worthwhile seeking him half your days if you find him before the others. Nine hundred and ninety nine of them looks for what they can get out of you but the thousandth friend is worth them all and will stick to you. With the whole wide world against you." Very good condition. unknown books
193047211Stockton California 1930. 1st Printing. Orange wrappers black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Printed Bifolium. Couple small vignettes. 8-1/2" x 4" <br/><br/> unknown books
42850Eureka CA: Pacific Pharmacy n. d. Circa 1915. Orange paper dark blue printed lettering and decorative embellishments. Clean and crisp apparently never used. Fine. Paper label printed recto only. 3-3/16" x 4-11/16" <br/><br/> [Pacific Pharmacy] unknown books
42851Eureka CA: Pacific Pharmacy n. d. Circa 1915. Orange paper dark blue printed lettering and decorative embellishments. Clean and crisp apparently never used. Fine. Paper label printed recto only. 3-3/16" x 4-11/16" <br/><br/> [Pacific Pharmacy] unknown books
44079Big Bear Lake: Log Cabin Restaurant n. d. Circa 1975. Red coated paper printed in black. Average wear and rubbing; minor soil to interior. VG. Bifolium. 8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> [Log Cabin Restaurant] unknown books
11209REDON BH LEGENDS 1986. ONE OF 3000 FIRST EDITION FINE. F. REDON BH, LEGENDS, 1986 unknown books
19002262431900. of J. M. Crook's ranch. Two men with plow four horses two women and a child in front of the ranch house with barn to the side. Note the large avocado tree. Photograph is by C.M. Balding Whittier California; 7" x 4 1/4" on heavy mount 10 1/8" x 8"; very good ca. 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. hardcover books
160599n.p.: WSWA-CHA n.d. 1.5 inch button black text on red background with cartoon showing workers breaking the chains of injustice. WSWA-CHA was one front for the National Labor Federation NATLFED in turn the public front of the Communist Party USA Provisional Order of Lenin led by Jerri Doeden who adopted the revolutionary pseudonym Eugenio Perente and a mythical biography to accompany it. WSWA-CHA unknown books
19321252Various locations in California 1932. Very good. 219 photographs on fifty leaves most 3 x 5 inches; plus six real photo postcards. Oblong octavo. Original black cloth string-tied. Light wear to covers. Images crisp and clear. Many images with typed captions. A wonderful photo album documenting road trips taken in the Eastern Sierra and western Nevada in the area in and around Owens Valley. The photographer and his friends explored numerous mines and mining towns in the region braving the desert in their car. The album winds from Owen's Lake to the National Soda Products Company and the Estelle Mine to the tiny town of Keeler where they celebrated Easter. They continue on to the mining camps of Panamint City and Ballarat both now ghost towns. There are photographs of the town of Lone Pine the Cerro Gordo Mine Darwin and in Nevada the towns of Lida and Goldfield. They take an extended trek through Big Pine California staying in Glacier Lodge Canyon and spend time in Onion Valley. There is also a lengthy series of photographs taken out at Lone Pine California documenting the Universal Pictures film "Oh Promise Me" with images of the actors and sets and crew. An altogether fascinating album documenting the region of the Eastern Sierra and Owens Valley. unknown books
2002177458Los Angeles CA: USC School of Fine Arts 2002. Softcover. VG. Color illustrated wraps black lettering on spine 83 28 pp profusely illustrated in color and bw. University of Southern California. School of Fine Arts exhibition catalogue. Contents include: Intro Visiting Artists Talking in Place of Writing in Place of Art F Space. USC School of Fine Arts unknown books
193115787Los Angeles: University of Southern California. Good in Near Fine dj. 1931. Vol. XXVI. Hardcover. NOISBN . no dust jacket as issued a solid copy but with light dampstaining and page-rippling mostly along the top edge and some moderate external soiling to covers all obviously the result of having gotten a little bit damp at some point; there's also a small nick to the front joint; binding fully intact internally clean. B&W photographs color graphics 1930 yearbook of the University of Southern California covering the 1930/1931 academic and sporting activities at the school. As you might imagine much space is given to the latter; there are accounts with photographs of each game of the Trojans' 1930 football season for instance climaxing with their 27-0 drubbing at the hands of national champion Notre Dame which turned out to be the final game coached by Knute Rockne who died in a plane crash the following March. Extensively illustrated with black-and-white photographs as well as several gorgeous full-page color illustrations the entire book has an art deco-ish appearance incorporating a flying airplane motif for no particular reason that I can see. All the usual sorts of college activities are covered journalism fraternities drama etc. and amongst the thousands of tiny head-shots one occasionally spots a luminary of the future; I was able to pick out actor Ward Bond and writer Morrie Morris Ryskind both members of the Class of 1931 but I left the rest for you to find. . University of Southern California hardcover books
1998276131998. Southern California Law Review. Los Angeles: USC Law Center. Vols. 1 to 71. 1927-1998. Hardcover. Cloth various bindings ex-library. Vols. 1-40 with small white library shelf location numbers at foot of spine. Eighteen 18 linear feet of shelf space. Special $495. unknown books
2004410752004. Southern California Law Review. Los Angeles: USC Law Center. Vols. 1 to 76 1927-2004 Together 106 books. Twenty 2 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law firm library vols. Tan buckram very good. Special $695. Established in 1927 the Southern California Law Review is an independent and autonomous entity. Each year the Law Review publishes one volume which is produced in six separate issues. Each issue normally contains several articles written by outside contributors and several notes written by students from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. The Law Review strives to publish articles on a wide range of topics and to serve all segments of the legal community. In addition the Law Review frequently hosts a forum in order to explore timely or controversial areas of law. unknown books
1953111441953 1953. COLOR PICTORIAL WRAPPERS; 64 PAGES VERY GOOD. Soft cover. 1953 paperback books
44705Elliot Philadelphia n. d. Ca. 1924. Embossed wrappers stab-bound with orange and red cord. Some minor stains to upper wrapper else a VG copy. Unpaginated 29 leaves printed in brown to recto only. Illustrated frontis. 8vo. 6" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
1992100791992. 14 linear feet of shelf space. 14 linear feet of shelf space. Southern California Law Review. University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Volumes 1 to 66-1 1927-1992. Vols. 1 to 65 hardcover 1927-1992; Vols. 66-1 original paper issues Nov. 1992. Various blue bindings. Together 76 books fourteen 14 linear feet of shelf space. Special $495. The Southern California Law Review is the flagship scholarly journal of the USC Gould School of Law. The law review was established in 1927 and its students publish six issues in each annual volume. Each issue normally contains several articles written by outside contributors and several notes written by students from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. The Law Review strives to publish articles on a wide range of topics and to serve all segments of the legal community. In addition the Law Review frequently hosts a forum in order to explore timely or controversial areas of law. unknown books
1996183221Los Angeles CA: African Studies Center/ University of California 1996. Softcover. VG- light shelfwear to wraps. 34 separate volumes bound in color illustrated wraps. Volumes range from January 1978 through Autum of 1996. Each volume is approx 100 pages and illustrated in bw and color. Contains the following issues: January 1978 April 1978 November 1980 February 1981 May 1981 August 1981 November 1981 February 1982 May 1982 August 1982 November 1983 February 1984 May 1984 August 1984 Novemeber 1984 February 1985 May 1985 August 1985 November 1985 February 1986 May 1986 August 1986 January 1991 April 1991 July 1991 October 1991 Winter 1995 Spring 1995 Summer 1995 Autumn 1995 Winter 1996 Spring 1996 Summer 1996 and Autumn 1996. African Studies Center/ University of California unknown books
192860890Berkeley: University of California Press 1928. xiv 127p. wraps partly unopened. University of California publications in economics vol. 5 no. 1. University of California Press unknown books
192417340Berkeley CA 1924. 1st thus. Blue faux leather. VG. A nice copy. 720 pp including index. Profusely illustrated primarily from photographs. 4to. <br/><br/> hardcover books