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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
195053076Oakland CA & Hollywood CA: Lee’s Speed Shop; Hot Rod Magazine; Louis Hochman 3303 Cahuenga Blvd. Photographer 1950-1955. Oblong 4to. 24 leaves w/ 24 silver gelatin photos sized 7 x 10 in. up to 8 x 10 in. 4 w/ photographer’s stamps on versos 6 w/ red grease pencil markings & a couple with whiteout preparing camera-ready copy a few w/ annotations on versos still VG photos preserved in archival mylar sleeves. Recent limp black cloth post-binder gilt lettering stamped on front cover an excellent exemplar. This historic photo album records the construction and racing of Lee Chapel’s “Tornado Special†in 1952 at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Lee’s Speed Shop was one of the original members of the Dry Lakes Racers Bonneville 200 MPH Club who held their first meeting in September 1953 at the Bonneville Nationals. The “Tornado Special†was a Class C Streamliner which driven by John “Sonny†Rogers achieved a two-way average speed of 224.144 mph at Bonneville in 1952 featuring an unsprung front end torsion bars at the rear with a novel trunnion arrangement for pivoting the engine fitted with a 295 cubic in. Mercury engine equipped with a Lee’s Speed Shop “Tornado†overhead valve conversion. The front end was built from a 36 Ford and had split radius rods mounted to a tubular frame and the rear end was a reworked 1932 Ford Model A. The Tornado Special crashed in 1953 and the body was left at Bonneville while many of the parts were salvaged. Chapel 1905-1966 opened his first speed shop while sharing space with a junkyard in 1928 at 3263 San Fernando Road in LA which he later moved to 4557 Alhambra Ave. from 1933 to 1937. In 1937 he closed the shop to tour the country racing open wheel midget cars until he reopened his Lee’s Speed Shop at 1143 East 14th St. in Oakland CA. He served during World War II as a TEC4 until discharge in 1945 whereupon he resumed his Speed Shop in Oakland. Lee’s Speed Shop was a pioneer in the southern California Hot Rod scene who along with George Wight blazed the used hot rod parts trail. See: Hot Rod of the Month Man Made Tornado Hot Rod Magazine Sept. 1953 pp. 34-38; Daniel Strohl Lost Speed Shops: Bell Chapel Orr Hemmings Daily Nov. 23 2009; David Lucsko Junkyards Gearheads and Rust: Salvaging the Automotive Past p. 37; Lee Chapel Origin of a Speed Shop In: Hot Rod Magazine June 1928 p. 13; Kinne & Warner Bonneville 200 MPH Club History -- Links in a Chain 2010. Lee’s Speed Shop; Hot Rod Magazine; Louis Hochman, 3303 Cahuenga Blvd. (Photographer), hardcover
191055644Glendora CA: Putnam & Valentine ca. 1910-1915. Oblong folio. 13.75 x 10.25 in. 28 pp unpaginated. nearly all thick black card stock w/ 53 silver gelatin photographs mounted sized 7.5 x 9.5 in. all with excellent strong contrast. Contemporary Heinn Co. limp textured leather post-binder black screw posts at gutter margin minor chipping head & foot of spine scuffing & wear to covers a couple leaves corners w/ minor chipping still a VG exemplar. This outstanding souvenir album offers an invaluable visual record of the famed Rancho Los Alisos created as a lush landscaped park by Judge Charles Silent 1843-1918 from 1905 when he purchased the property from Jonathan Slauson to his death. Serving as his country estate amidst the orange groves many of which can be seen in the birds-eye photos which open the album Silent contracted with noted Arts & Crafts architects Charles & Henry Greene to create a lush and opulent landscape. These photos depict how the judge sculpted and experimented with palms and other exotic trees through winding paths and roads along with glimpses of the one-story ranch house designed by the Greene’s the waterfall fountain & pool 1 of several reservoirs on the property rustic Arts & Crafts timbered gates pathways and fences. For over twelve years he continued to add land to the properties as he expanded the plantings and placed fairy like settings with rustic stone walls earthen bowls and lavish fern plantings which were open to the public on Sundays with a sign on the front gate reading “Visitors Welcome.†Silent imported the first Copa de Ora vines into California from Hawaii shared many of his prized specimens with Henry Huntington served many years as Los Angeles Park Commissioner laid out Elysian Park made over Pershing Square and started Griffith Park. It proved to be a popular Southern California tourist spot for a time and occasionally Real Photo Postcard images of the Rancho and surrounding area appear on the market but we were unable to find any similar large images to these at auction or in catalogues. The photographers for this album were Arion Putnam 1871-1949 and Carlton Valentine 1871-1970 storied Los Angeles commercial photographers who specialized in landscape photography. Putnam’s father John R. Putnam 1834-1913 had founded the firm originally with Carlton Valentine by the 1880s and Arion who was one of the Southern Pacific’s official photographers as well as a noted California Impressionist plein air painter operated the studio with Valentine and was the active photographer for the firm even before his father’s death. The 295 acre Rancho Los Alisos was purchased in July 1953 by the California Girl Scouts council and established the very popular Camp Aventura which continued to operate until the end of the 1960s. Dating of this album was established as the patent number for the Heinn Co. label indicates ca. 1908 and Putnam & Valentine operated under that name from 1901-1920. See: Paul Spitzzeri La La Landscapes: The Rancho Los Alisos of Judge Charles Silent Glendora The Homestead Blog Creating Advocates for History Through the Stories of Greater Los Angeles May 2019; Camp Aventura Glendora CA 1953 295 Acres Land Purchased from Judge Charles Silent Vintage Girl Scout Museum 2018; Putnam-Valentine Collection ca. 1880s-1930 Seaver Center for Western History Research Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 2013. Putnam & Valentine, hardcover
1651WRCAM50706Madrid 1651. 2pp. Folio. Minimal edge toning else fine. An important letter from the King of Spain Philip IV regarding Indian revolts on the California border in the mid-17th century. The King is also asking the Viceroy's opinion as to whether it would be advisable to place the government of Sinaloa under that of Nueva Vizcaya or to agree to its complete separation. Little is known of the thirty- year period in California before the arrival of Kino making this letter of special interest to historians of the Golden State. The letter reads in part and in translation: <br> <br> ".In a letter from Don Diego Guardo Faxardo my Governor and Captain General of the provinces of New Vizcaya dated 14th June 1649 he gives an account of the intended rising of the Taraumares Indians who live in the midst of those provinces and that of Sinaloa; and foreseeing the danger that might arise should the Indians retire towards that part he decided - the officer commanding the garrison having set out for the Californias - to send a responsible person to command the troops and to catch the enemy in the midst of their preparations and make them my subjects.that he found the Captain of the Garrison showed much resistance because the said province was always under the Government of Nueva Vizcaya and their predecessors had refrained from nominating a commanding officer of the Garrison merely to please my Viceroys of New Spain which had led to much inconvenience for not being under their command in military matters the good effect gained in the other way was lost; because they do not wish to come under the rule of the Governors of the provinces of New Vizcaya.I therefore request you to make full investigations and notify me together with your own opinion on the subject." <br> <br> Previously offered as item 4293 in Maggs Brothers' BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA V 1926. unknown books
20116485Santa Cruz: Moving Parts Press 2011. First edition number 13 of 75 copies. Color broadside 18x12" signed by Rice and numbered in pencil. Fine condition. <br /> <br /> A rather grisly and thought provoking broadside featuring a quote from Frank Marryatt's 1855 Mountains and Molehills or Recollections of Burnt Journal. Designed and printed by Felicia Rice of Moving Parts Press on the occasion of the 99th birthday of the Book Club of California December 12 2011. The image and type were reproduced using photopolymer plates printed on Japanese Kasuiri. . Moving Parts Press unknown
18-7826Los Angeles CA: University of California Los Angeles 1956. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 16 pp. Stiff stapled beige and black and white illustrated wraps. Very good with marginal sunning along wrap edges. Black and white plates. Includes texts by R. B. Allen UCLA Chancellor and Frederick S. Wight. Includes works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Jacques Villon Pablo Picasso Emil Nolde Paul Gauguin Joan Miro Charles Meryon Bernard Buffet Edgar Degas Schmidt-Rottluff et al. Catalogue of additional exhibited works and artists included. Catalogue created for the exhibition “An Exhibition of Master Prints†held at the establishment of the Grunwald Graphic Arts Foundation in the Dickson Art Center of the University of California Los Angeles presumably in 1956. Undated. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Los Angeles, CA: University of California, Los Angeles, [1956]. paperback
77-0629San Francisco CA: The Book Club of California 2004. Fe. Very good. 1 pp cardstock invitation to An Exhibition: Early California Booksellers Documents & Ephemera from the Collection of Mr. Bruce Shyer June 27 to August 31 2005 San Francisco, CA: The Book Club of California, 2004 unknown
68-0604San Francisco CA: Book Club Of California 1959. Folio 34 cm. Exhibition Prospectus/ Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Watermarked "Tweedweave" Deckled Laid Paper with red & black ink. Very Good with creasing.From the collection of Joseph Gold. San Francisco, CA: Book Club Of California, 1959. unknown
63-6180San Francisco: Book Club of California 1959. Exhibition Prospectus. Folio 34 cm. Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Watermarked "Tweedweave" Deckled Laid Paper with red & black ink. Errata Sheet laid in. Very Good. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1959. unknown
195913758San Francisco: Book Club of California 1959. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Single 4to. sheet folded once to make 4pp. 13.5" x 9" approx. Letterpress in red and black. Tiny crease to one corner. Near fine overall. <br/><br/>Handsome keepsake program for this Jeffers exhibition mounted by the Book Club of California. Lelienthal pens a brief introduction then a dated list of exhibition contents follows. Errata slip loosely laid in. Uncommon. Book Club of California paperback books
1890WRCAM44132Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company 1890. 898pp. plus thirty-five photographic plates. Thick quarto. Original pictorial pigskin stamped in gilt and blind spine gilt a.e.g. Some minor scuffing and wear to the binding. Very clean internally. Very good overall. A massive history of southern California encompassing San Diego San Bernardino Los Angeles and Orange counties as well as Baja California. Individual communities are discussed as are agricultural development and infrastructure. The history is followed by hundreds of biographical sketches of notable citizens. A very useful historical record of southern California in the late nineteenth century. The Lewis Publishing Company unknown books
0484645196.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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BAY_19_SH_010049State Lands Commission. Used - Like New. Text block wraps and binding are in fine like new condition. absolutely no markings of any kind. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. US veteran operated. State Lands Commission paperback
1979016133Sacramento: State Lands Commission 1979 Sacramento: State Lands Commission 1979. 4to. Stapled wrappers 97 pp. Illustrated with maps and charts. Name on front cover a bit of soiling. Very good. State Lands Commission paperback
193251853Los Angeles CA & Portland OR: Occidental Publishing Co. 145 S. Spring St.; Portland District Army Air Corps January 1932. Two pieces. 4to. 64 pp. Over 100 text illustrations photo illustrations colour-tinted illustration Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art advertisement for Eclipse aviation engine starters colour advertisements on verso and rear covers for Curtiss-Wright Union and Douglas Amphibion aircraft slight scuffing minor shelfwear minor creasing 1 small tear still VG copy; 4to. 1 printed leaf very slight edgewear & toning still NF copy. First edition of this scarce issue of the famed California trade magazine intended for the fast growing aeronautical industry on the West Coast detailing the Goodrich Airplane Tires in Alaska United Airlines and review of the Army Air Corps in 1931. Of special interest is the exceedingly scarce humorous broadside for the Portland District of the Army Air Corps Zoom announcing the Frolics for Pearson Field commanded by Lieutenant Carlton F. Bond in Vancouver WA featuring officers friends and family of the 321st Squadron with the Seventh Infantry Band. Occidental Publishing Co., 145 S. Spring St.; Portland District, Army Air Corps, paperback
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192863890San Francisco CA: Carl Frederick Hobby 838 Grant Ave. ca. 1928-1930. One large oil painting on canvas sized 15.25 x 20 in. preserved as original stretched canvas within the frame as presented to the artist’s sister Ruth Annis Hobby Gibbs 1878-1940 and with the original green-stained frame now professionally cleaned faintly touched up in a couple indiscernible spots and backed w/ archival paper. Although unsigned this painting was presented with others by the artist over a 10 year period in the 1920’s-1930’s to his sister and held in the family until 2025. This original oil painting captures a street scene of young Chinese-American family strolling past Yee Sang Tong’s Chinese apothecary vividly displaying the historic building’s exterior a peek at the street around-the-corner and the advertising signage fronting the building in Chinese painted by Hobby. These signs include è£•ç”Ÿå ‚ Yee Sang Tong; åƒèŒ¸çŽ‹ç‰Œ Can song wangpai - premium ginseng and deer antler velvet products; and å„é …ä¸¸æ•£è—¥é…’ Ge xiang wan san yaojiu can ring wangpai - pills powders and medicinal tinctures of all kinds. Chinese-American apothecaries and pharmacies continued to be well-respected into the 20th-Century as Chinese-Americans were generally barred access from San Francisco’s hospitals and clinics and were often unfairly blamed for many of the diseases that occasionally swept the city. They often prescribed and distributed such traditional drugs as quinine digitalis and ephedrine. Hobby 1886-1964 was the son of an Iowa City IA ophthalmologist and moved with the family as a teenager to San Diego CA about 1900 about the time his sister Ruth Annis Hobby voyaged to marry her fiance during the Philippine Insurrection in 1899 in Manila. He studied art at the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines the Art Students League in New York and became portrait and landscape painter in San Diego until 1923. After a divorce from Plooma Crowther he settled in San Francisco in Chinatown where he became an instructor at the Art Center while also painting and sketching the densely populated area publishing “The Street of Dragon Lanterns Chinatown San Francisco†in 1936 while contracting with the Madison & Burke Agency through World War II. Exhibits of his paintings and pen & ink sketches were displayed at the Oakland Art Gallery in 1928 and the Society for Sanity in Art in 1945. See: Maud McB. Maywood Palm City The Chula Vista Star July 9 1937 p. 6; Elizabeth Fair Zijing Fan Hannibal Taubes Wendy Wan-ting Wang & Yifan Zheng Merchants and Revolutionaries: Chinese-Language Letters Held in the Chico History Museum Butte county Historical Society Diggin’s Vol. 67 No. 4 Winter 2023-2024. Carl Frederick Hobby, 838 Grant Ave., unknown
192062329Portland OR Spokane WA San Francisco CA & Seaside OR: Lyle E. Lewis Dance Orchestra ca. 1920-1944. Eight vols. 1st - 4to. 48 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper w/ 100’s of pieces of ephemera mounted and laid-in including 7 silver gelatin photographs sized from 5 x 7 in. up to 8 x 10 in. many different TLS and ALS most on stationery letterhead for assorted hotels KGW Radio and others many newspaper clippings tickets promotional brochures advertising cards dance tickets along with a spoof printed “Wanted†notice for Ted Mullen alias Sourdough Sullen with $ 500 million reward offered and large double-page advertising broadside on yellow-gold tinged thick paper stock at rear for gig in Astoria OR under the auspices of the Co. L 186th Infantry Oregon National Guard. Contemporary pebbled black boards punch-sewn at gutter margin chipping edgewear still VG- exemplar; 2nd - 4to. 92 pp unpaginated w/ majority of leaves on ruled paper including 18 leaves of mylar sleeves featuring the majority of the 23 silver gelatin photographs most sized 8 x 10 in. photographer’s imprints on versos remainder w/ clippings promotional announcements tickets broadsides ALS & TLS documents throughout along with a long radio program script. Contemporary 2-ring blue cloth binder rounded corners some edgewear rubbing still VG; 3rd-7th - 16mo. Five daily diaries Approx. 700 pp unpaginated. w/ approx. 4000 words manuscript annotations in ink & pencil throughout featuring some laid-in miniature photos receipts business cards including 1 photographic souvenir business card for Cole McElroy’s Dance Band and Cole McElroy’s Spanish Ballroom 1 tiny postage stamp photo of Lewis at his bungalow in Seaside all bound in cloth some wear still VG grouping; 8th - 12mo. Approx. 150 pp unpaginated. of ruled paper mostly typescript ink & pencil manuscript some ruling throughout annotations & checkmarks last 4th or so blank. Flexible black cloth 6-ring binder business card for Lewis as Commercial Agent for ACME Fast Freight taped in on front pastedown 3 blank routing order forms in red & black some scuffing edgewear still VG all from the library of Genevieve Martha Lewis Levin 1911-1994. This unusually well-preserved archive of a Roaring 20’s Jazz Orchestra musician and Band Leader in the Pacific Northwest reveals the exuberance and business success of this largely forgotten artist through his successful years before foundering during the Great Depression. Both scrapbooks open with clippings thank you and recommendation letters as well as dance broadsides and photographs during 1926 at the height of Lyle Lewis’s orchestra appreciation. Testimonials include B.J. Saad who owned the Garden Dancing Palace and stated “I have taken the Garden which is second to no other ballroom west of Chicago. That is why I have secured Lyle Lewis recognized as one of the best orchestra leaders on the Coast.†C.W. Craig of Lipman Wolfe & Co. department store extolls that Jazz music dance held at the Multnomah Hotel March 16 1926 that “I don’t think we have ever enjoyed better or more up to date dance music than that furnished by your splendid aggregation.†Broadsides and notices advertise the Lewis Jazz Orchestra playing the Grand Ball Room at the Masonic Temple Congress Hotel leading McElroy’s Oregonians at the McElroy’s Spanish Ballroom the Dessert Hotel Oasis near Spokane parties for Studebaker and more. One of the mounted letters includes a rather sad severance letter signed by Cole McElroy explaining the circumstances of Lyle Lewis’s leaving stating “I realise that you were a victim of circumstances. On account of the fact that you had a fine band organized. . . certain music masters of the theatre jobs saw fit to take your men away from you thereby breaking up your fine band and forcing me to make a deal for another organization.†McElroy 1888-1947 was known as “Pop†McElroy was a popular band leader who during the years before World War I and after played the Palm Gardens often and had great success in his McElroy Spanish Ballroom which opened in 1926 and then opened another Seattle McElroy Ballroom in 1928. Several TLS on letterheads include those for KXL Radio station KGW Radio Station and the KOIN Studio Director for The Portland News which played three nights a week on air for over six months. The many photographs capture the Lyle Lewis band joking around with their instruments on the road fully arrayed on stage in the Radio Station posing at various venues stages and even one as late as 1939 conducting the Lyle E. Lewis Dance Orchestra. The band included Cluet Mansfield formerly with Henry Halsted band William Webber on drums Eddie Scroggins & Frank Champion as sax players G. Berardinelli on Bass and also played dances at the Irvington Club Multnomah Athletic Club and for a while with the historic Congress Hotel in Portland which had been the City’s first reinforced concrete building erected during the Progressive Era and by 1924 expanded to 119 rooms with vibrant Jazz ballroom. The daily diaries for 1929 and 1930 show that Lewis regularly played at the Cotillion Hall now the Crystal Ballroom initially at $ 7.00 per night in 1929 and then steadily dropping to less than half by 1933. He writes about traveling for a gig in San Francisco with Mansfield in 1929 leaving Tuesday and arriving Wednesday Sept. 18 1929 driving 40 mph and getting 19 miles to the gallon with a drive made in 19 hours and 15 minutes. He played extensively at the Bungalow Club in Seaside OR which had opened originally June 19 1920 and for more than 25 years was the destination for the biggest names in the Big Band Jazz era including Lyle E. Lewis Cole McElroy Duke Ellington Bob Crosby Glenn Miller and tragically became connected with the death of Jimmie Lunceford who died from a heart attack just before playing his last set at the Bungalow after playing McElroy’s Ballroom in Portland 2 nights before. Lewis 1890-1948 was a popular Portland Oregon based jazz band & orchestra leader who managed to lie about his age and enlist at 15 in the Oregon National Guard Co. G 3rd Battalion served for three years and in May 1910 married Genevieve Franklin while working as salesman and musician before World War I Following the War he quickly became a successful band leader including successful stints with the Cole McElroy Spanish Ballroom Congress Hotel Multnomah Hotel Bungalow Garden Ballroom as well as the Coronado Hotel in California. As indicated by the daily diaries he maintained a fairly close relationship with his daughter Genevieve “Martha†but became largely estranged from his wife Genevieve living in separate rooming houses or hotels. Still in her position as a sales manager she managed to convince Meier & Frank to hire him as their house band for store functions and the restaurant while during the Great Depression he mostly worked for the US Forest Service mapping division while his show business largely disappeared. By 1943 he became the commercial agent for ACME Fast Freight where he worked as commercial agent until his death. This cataloguer could find no surviving recorded discography record for Lyle E. Lewis and his assorted incarnations although there are a few recordings for the Cole McElroy Band from 1926-1928 which most likely would have included him as band leader and musician. Lyle E. Lewis, Dance Orchestra, hardcover
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194148664San Francisco: California State Industrial Union Council / Labor's Non-Partisan League of California 1941. First Edition. 12mo 17cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; 29pp. Light toning especially to rear wrapper else Fine. OCLC locates four copies as of April 2020 Brigham Young University Provo only outside California. California State Industrial Union Council / Labor's Non-Partisan League of California unknown books
19535310San Gabriel Ca: Quintin & Westberg Architects 1953. Very good. 18pp. printed rectos only plus seventeen full-page mounted photographs. Quarto. Contemporary cardboard covers with clear outer wrappers spiral bound. Minor wear a couple of text leaves a few photographs and the rear cover detached but present. A seemingly-unique report on the proposed small-scale San Gabriel Valley Hospital prepared by Robert Quintin of the architectural firm of Quintin & Westberg in midcentury California. The text includes an introduction interviews with the architects and the hospital and a conclusion beginning with a historical background on the architectural needs of the group of medical doctors building the hospital and also including construction specifics "acoustical necessities" and more from the architects' perspective. The second section comes from an interview conducted with the hospital's representative David A. Lawrence who discusses management of the facility the quality and workability of the facility suggests numerous changes to the hospital based on his experience there and more. The text is illustrated with numerous photographs showing architectural plans exterior views and several interior views of various hospital locations such as the lobby major surgery minor surgery a typical patient room a corridor the delivery room nursery kitchen boiler room and so forth. There are also a few hand-drawn diagrams within the text. The architectural firm of Quintin & Westberg was based in Alhambra and lasted between 1941 and 1953 at which time the principals Scott Quintin and Edwin Westberg went their own ways. The present report is signed in type on the last page by Scott Quintin's son Robert who was in his twenties at the time and working as a draftsman for his father's firm. No copies in OCLC and likely prepared in very few copies for those involved with building the hospital. Quintin & Westberg, Architects unknown
199024201San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museum / Sotheby`s Publications, 1990. 275 S., zahlr. Ill. 4°, OLwd., OSu.
1967201118-MB52California Trial Lawyers Association 1967. Very Good Hardcover 254 pages panel discussions from CTLA Second Annual Convention February 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. California Trial Lawyers Association Hardcover
0364074922.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover