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1985773971PN. New. 1985. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1986777665PN. New. 1986. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1990236461PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
63-3809Mayfield California: 1920. 13" x 8.5" One Carbon Copy Typed Page Very Good with slight toning. The town of Mayfield was annexed by Palo Alto in 1925. Mayfield, California: 1920. unknown
0656240520.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332240429.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428409199.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
63-8101Oakland California: City of Oakland California 1915. 8vo. Printed Tan Boards 46 pp. Very Good with some rubbing on cover. Charts. Oakland, California: City of Oakland, California, 1915. hardcover
18521866London: Richard Bentley 1852. First edition. Good. 23 cm. x 388 2 2 blank 16 ads. Original burgundy marbled cloth frontispiece portrait of the author. Edgeworn with slight chipping to spine foot and joints; evidence of adhesive removal presumably library labels to spine; front joint cracked with corresponding gutter break following title leaf; one leaf detached but present; spine cocked; occasional minor foxing. Ex-library with moderate markings and bookplate signature and label of donor to title page. With the bookplate of the first French library in San Francisco. Richard Bentley hardcover
68-0768Riverside CA: Auer 1990. 8vo. Pre-folded Cardboard inside CMP envelope VGCollection of Rue A. Jenkins. Riverside, CA: Auer, 1990. unknown
196067-00713National Council of Teachers of English 1960-01-01. Pamphlet. Good. Good condition. Ex-library. National Council of Teachers of English unknown
1929Z1037Mount Hamilton:: Lick Observatory 1929. 1929. 8vo. 11 pp. Printed wrappers. Previous owner's inked signature on front cover of Edgar N. Fought M.D. Philadelphia. Very good. Rare. Lick Observatory, 1929. unknown books
196859099Art Galleries University of California. As New. 1968. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 36 pp. With 28 pls. 4 col. . 23 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Art Galleries, University of California paperback
17-2521Irvine CA: University of California Fine Arts Gallery 1967. Single Sheet 35 x 11 inches. Folded into 4 panels 8 pp. Very Good. Minor shelf wear on front cover. 3 color plates. Extremely Scarce.Collection from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Irvine, CA: University of California, Fine Arts Gallery, 1967. unknown
75-6619Irvine CA: Regents of the University of California 1967. 8vo. Soft Cover ca. 40 pp. B&W and Color Plates Very Good with Creasing and Minor Abrasions Age Toning Scuff marks Irvine, CA: Regents of the University of California, 1967 paperback
75-6622Irvine CA: University of California Irvine 1967. 4to. 8-Page Fold-out Pamphlet ca. 8 pp. Color Plates Very Good with Creasing and Minor Abrasions Age Toning Scuff marks.Handwritten Margin Notes in Ink. Irvine, CA: University of California, Irvine 1967 unknown
71-9989Irvine CA: University of California 1967. 8vo. 8-page foldout exhibition brochure. Soft Cover. 3 Color illustrations. Very Good minor surface rubs. Irvine, CA: University of California, 1967. paperback
195570567San Francisco: F.M. Nonaka & Co 1955. Wraps. Near fine. A small Japanese paper sample book issued by F.M. Nonaka & Co. in San Francisco circa 1955. The pocket-size booklet 4" x 6" contains eight samples with color variants for the final three and is bound with staples and a green paper spine in printed paper wrappers. In 1903 Frank Masakazu Nonaka 1885-1967 emigrated to America where he attended high school and business college. After 13 years with the Okada Company he established F.M. Nonaka & Company a successful import and export business located at 214 Front Street in San Francisco. The company ceased operations during the Second World War when Nonaka his wife Setsu and their daughters were forcibly evacuated from their home and then detained at the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah. In a display of resilience Nonaka returned to San Francisco after the war and revived his business in a new location: 655 Battery Street. He was naturalized in 1954 and was actively involved in several community organizations including the Japanese American Citizens League JACL and the Northern California Japanese Chamber of Commerce. F.M. Nonaka & Co unknown books
193649961N.P. California: Standard Oil of California Sept. 9 1936. Large panoramic photograph 36 x 8.5 in. w/ date noted in lower margin of image very slight creasing in a few spots from when the photo was originally rolled very slight lightening to image at ends still a very sharp crisp photo in contemporary frame old glass with new archival backing. This very scarce panoramic photo provides an excellent historical snapshot of the heyday of Standard Oil Company semi-pro baseball teams in California. Of particular note in this photograph is the presence of the RPM Motor Oil baseball team because 1936 was the year that Standard Oil introduced the brand. To offset the dramatic drop in earnings during the Great Depression Standard Oil pushed heavily researched new products including RPM Motor Oil Standard Gasoline DELO Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil and others. Standard Oil and other large oil companies promoted company-sponsored baseball teams as diversions for oil families to entertain themselves and to incorporate the values of aggressiveness and toughness symbolized by the oil roughnecks. In this photo the RPM team is fielding 15 players in uniform while the opponents Standard Oil are fielding 13 players including one in catcher’s gear. See: Chevron Corporation A History in War and Peace 1927-1946 2015; Standard Oil Bulletin. Standard Oil of California, unknown
38225San Francisco: Bell & Company General Publishers of Songs and Ballads No. 639 Kearny Street n. d. 1st printing ca 1870s. Not in Wolf 10 recorded holdings on OCLC. Light damp stain to center of sheet. Otherwise a VG copy. Single sheet printed recto only. 4 verses each of 4 lines plus chorus. No music. Typographical decorative border unsigned. 10-1/4" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/> Bell & Company, General Publishers of Songs and Ballads, No. 639 Kearny Street unknown books
1873WRCLIT75391San Francisco: Bell & Company No. 639 Kearney Street 1873. Narrow quarto broadside 26 x 11 cm. Text printed within ornamental border. Horizontal fold otherwise near fine. This printing of the lyrics notes that the music not printed here "may be obtained at Gray's Music Store." OCLC: 438159594. Bell & Company, No. 639 Kearney Street unknown books
1978101997California: No publisher 1978. Paperback. About very good to very good- with mild soiling and bit of damp-rippling to wraps. Quarto in stiff yellow paper wraps; plastic black comb binding; 168p; numerous b&w maps charts;. Scarce. California's Indigenous Peoples. [No publisher] paperback
158 pages. Index. Lovely colour photography throughout. Presents the best from inns tucked away in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Very minor moisture exposure to bottom edge of some back pages else book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear. to dust jacket with, again, some evidence of moisture exposure to bottom edge of back panel. Overall a clean, bright, unmarked and attractive copy of this lovely work. Book
1947139265San Francisco: Educational Committee California and San Francisco Communist Party 1947. 6p. wraps 8.5x11 inches lightly worn paper evenly browned else good condition. Discusses Henry Wallace's presidential candidacy. Educational Committee, California and San Francisco Communist Party unknown books
194063579Los Angeles CA: Los Angeles City College 1940. 4to. 2 50 leaves mimeographed typescript w/ tables. Quarter-black cloth over tan printed wrappers black lettering printed on front cover minor tidemarks & chipping repaired & restored closed tears repaired tidemark at upper & lower fore-edge still G- copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce volume by the noted teacher and administrator at Los Angeles City College who was also the Dean of Student Activities. Field 1908-1995 was a vociferous supporter of physical education supporter of camping activities and proponent of training professional young women and men to serve as counselors and administrators at Municipal Camps Private Camps for Girls and Boys as well as Private Organization Camps with an intent of offering job opportunities for LACC students. No copies in Worldcat; See: Evelyn Woodruff Field UCLA Student Leaders Oral History Transcript by David P. Gist published 1991 OCLC: 36968860 YRL Special Collections. Los Angeles City College, hardcover