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55-0149San Francisco Calif.: World Affairs Council of Northern California and the Commonwealth Club of California 4/27/1960. Menu and program for dinner honoring Charles de Gaulle held at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. 4 pp in red white and blue wraps. San Francisco, Calif.: World Affairs Council of Northern California and the Commonwealth Club of California, 4/27/1960. paperback
1991ZB938768Springer-Verlag 1991. 497 pp. Paperback ex library else text clean and binding tight. - 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. Springer-Verlag paperback
0666228760.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260478113.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333742762.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1354389077.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
193959808NY: Hastings House 1939. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. xxxi 698pp index; folding map in rear pocket. Offsetting to prelims address label on copyright page foxing to edges of textblock and boards small stain to bottom spine sunned else very good in publisher's wove green cloth; lacking the jacket. <br/><br/> Hastings House hardcover
193959846NY: Hastings House 1939. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. xxxi 698pp index; folding map in rear pocket. Offsetting to prelims address label on verso of front free endpaper foxing to edges of textblock and boards spine sunned else very good in publisher's wove green cloth; lacking the jacket. <br/><br/> Hastings House hardcover
1941194898New York: Hastings House Publishers 1941. First edition. Hardcover. 431 pages. Part of the American Guide Series. An examination of Los Angeles and some of the surrounding area. Features a preface by John D. Keyes. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A clean very good plus copy in green cloth boards with some minor wear to the spine ends. Internally a clean copy. No dust jacket. Hastings House Publishers unknown
195175920New York: Hastings House. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1951. Revised second edition. Hardcover. Hardcover in dust jacket. 8vo. Revised second edition from 1951. Sponsored by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Book is nearly as new in gray cloth boards with dark red lettering on front and spine. Top of spine is just slightly softened. Pages are crisp and clean and binding is tight. Price-clipped dust jacket is nearly as new as well with discreet tape reinforcement at each corner. Map endpages. 441 pp. In protective Mylar. . Hastings House hardcover
194159822Stanford: James Ladd Delkin 1941. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. 198pp index. Address label on verso of front free endpaper some light superficial insect damage to edges of front board else very good in publisher's green cloth; lacking the jacket. <br/><br/> James Ladd Delkin hardcover
560 pages. Index. Bibliography. "The Great Northern played an historic and sound role in the settlement and development of the Northwest." - from Foreward. Map endpapers. Wonderfully illustrated in colour and black and white. Attractive green cloth-covered boards with bright gilt lettering. Clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Lovely copy. Book
170, [2] pp., molte ill. a colori n.t.; 34,5 x 26 cm. Tela edit. con sovrac. Sovraccoperta. con dorso ingiallito, piccoli strappi ai margini, piccole mancanze e fioriture. Dedica alla prima pagina bianca. Testi di Joseph Wood Krutch, fotografie di Eliot Porter
40-18712Cookbook Publishers Inc. spiral bound. Good. Good condition spiral bound paperback with some markings and smashed tabs Cookbook Publishers, Inc unknown
40-12380Walter's Publishing Company. Spiralbound. New. . Walter's Publishing Company unknown
40-12294The Record of Yolo County. Spiralbound. New. . The Record of Yolo County unknown
40-18787Bev-Ron Publishing. Spiralbound. Good. Good condition spiral comb paperback with minor wear. Bev-Ron Publishing unknown
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
64 pages. Features: Cover illustration of MCAS El Toro (Santa Ana), California; Photo ad for Fenestra SATS panels; Two-page illustrated ad for the Vertol YHC-1A helicopter; Nuclear Restraint - a two-edged sword - feature article with photos of missiles; New horizons in firearms; Douglas ad includes photo of their Vice-Presidents Elmer Wheaton and Arthur E. Raymond; Report from the Ready Forces - The 3d Marine Air Wing - Part I - Mission Readiness, and Part II - Programs to Improve Readiness; Aviation in the Navy - reprint of sensational photo-illustrated article from 1916; One-page Grumman ad features illustration of the Blue Angels in flight with their F11F-1 supersonic Tigers; Boondoggle Artist; Lockheed one-page photo ad for the C-130 Hercules "Ski-130" (skis mounted under landing gear); List of promotions and transfers; MCA ad inside back cover features large photo of Tennessee Ernie Ford; Back cover color ad for the Convair Redeye Missile; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
224 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos. Contents include: The Colorado Narrow Gauge Circle; Eastern Lines; Canadian Narrow Gauge; California; Central America. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
65 pages. Features: The First Bulldogger - Bill Pickett; Me and Paint; Siege at Fort Utah - Mormon, Timpanogos Ute band; Columbia - California Gold Rush; The Last Fighting Comanche - Quanah Parker; Mystery Outlaw of the Border - aka Joe Casey; The Choctaw Code - Silan Lewis; Custer: Hero - George Armstrong Custer; Custer: Coward; Little Bighorn; Death of the Empire - George D. Roberts; Hell Riders of the West - Pony Express, Bob Haslam; Spy for the Pinkertons - Charlie Siringo. Average wear. Pg 45/46 Corner piece cut out - text unaffected. A worthy copy. Magazine
français 0 1860, br, 15 p. Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR DU MONDE.VOYAGE.ETATS UNIS. CALIFORNIE
18-7045Los Angeles CA: REDCAT / California Institute of the Arts 2003. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 64 pp. Stiff black white and blue color illustrated wraps with printed vellum front end paper. As new. Black and white and color plates including black and white frontis. Includes texts by Steven D. Lavine Mark Murphy Eungie Joee Ed Ruscha and an essay by Gerald Nordland. Also includes exhibition history list of exhibited work and selected artist biography and chronology. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Emerson Woelffer: A Solo Fight†curated by Ed Ruscha and held at REDCAT / California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles CA from November 16 through December 28 2003. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Los Angeles, CA: REDCAT / California Institute of the Arts, 2003. paperback
18-7044Fullerton CA: California State University Fullerton 1982. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 48 pp. Soft black wraps with illustrated white lettering. Very good with marginal creasing along spine and marginal dampstaining along bottom of interior pages. Color and black and white plates including black and white photographic frontis. Includes a foreword by Dextra Frankel and an introduction by Gerald Nordland. Includes list of 50 exhibited works and artist chronology. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Emerson Woelffer: Profile of the Artist 1947-1981†held in Fullerton CA at California State University Fullerton from February 5 through March 11 1982. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Fullerton, CA: California State University, Fullerton, 1982. paperback