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11209REDON BH LEGENDS 1986. ONE OF 3000 FIRST EDITION FINE. F. REDON BH, LEGENDS, 1986 unknown books
19061023Whittier: Board of Trade 1906. Very good. 16pp. Oblong octavo. Original printed wrappers stapled. Light soiling and wear. Published less than twenty years after Whittier was founded by Quakers this promotional work proudly proclaims that "there is now town of its size that will rank higher in intelligence morality and progressiveness." Just fourteen miles from Los Angeles with a population of about 4000 people Whittier boasted easy access by rail a college hospital library an abundance of water and a budding oil industry. It did not have saloons and "consequently no need of a jail; and no paupers." Illustrated throughout with half tones including a panoramic bird's eye view of the town. Relatively scarce with only four copies located in OCLC at UC San Diego UC Berkeley Swarthmore College and the Merrimack Valley Library. Board of Trade unknown books
198611209<p>First edition. 4to. 10 plates in color over 200 b/w photographs. Chronology bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 240 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>#841 of 3000 numbered copies.</p> Legends Press hardcover
ria9780521692045_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; White Kids investigates how white teenagers use language to display identities based on race and youth culture. The first book to use techniques of linguistic analysis to examine the construction of diverse white identities it will be paperback
193716674New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth cover decoratively stamped in gilt and green; dustjacket; 332pp. Top edge of text block a little dusty else a tight VG copy in the original pictorial dustwrapper worn at edges and with a closed tear to base of front panel; Good or better. Fictionalized account of the author's real-life experiences on San Quentin's Death Row following a wrongful murder conviction. Lamson also published a non-fiction account We Who Are About To Die 1935. Oddly the setting is changed to Washington State Penitentiary for this fictional version. HANNA 2080. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
193716674New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth cover decoratively stamped in gilt and green; dustjacket; 332pp. Top edge of text block a little dusty else a tight VG copy in the original pictorial dustwrapper worn at edges and with a closed tear to base of front panel; Good or better. Fictionalized account of the author's real-life experiences on San Quentin's Death Row following a wrongful murder conviction. Lamson also published a non-fiction account We Who Are About To Die 1935. Oddly the setting is changed to Washington State Penitentiary for this fictional version. HANNA 2080. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
196828276<p>Golden Gate Junior Books San Carlos CA 1968. HBDJ 1968. 1st edition VG/VG- 48 pgs Small edge chip to DJ Front & tiny edge tears Pictorial cloth cvr matches Dustjacket Illustration UNPAGINATED Tiny creases DJ Spine ends Now six he helps his neighbors with bird-feeders and helps Mr Neal take care of his parakeet Bluebell who gets out of her cage and is rescued by Jeremy. A lovely story with blue b&w drawings by noted artist Thollander. STORY ABOUT a boy named Jeremy and a blue paraket bird named Bluebell who gets lost. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by California artist Earl Thollander.</p> Golden Gate Junior Books, San Carlos, CA, hardcover
2026x-1009408097Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 188 pages. 6.00x0.50x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2026x-1009408070Cambridge University Press 2026. Paperback. New. 188 pages. 6.00x0.40x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
51402514like new. unknown
Large octavo in illustrated orange cloth-backed boards; 167 pages : b&w illustrations ; 24 cm. Map on lining papers; bibliographical references (pages 153-154) and index. Nicely done book on this beautiful part of Central California. Well illustrated in black &white photos. // Chumash, Solvang, Santa Ynez River Valley (Calif.) -- History. Santa Barbara County (Calif.) -- History. California -- Santa Barbara County California -- Santa Ynez River Valley.
190346713Meadville PA: Keystone View Company 1903. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A VG example. Descriptive text to card verso. Stereo image of the Los Angeles Pigeon farm "located four miles north of the city." Domed images concave cardstock. Oblong format: 3-1/2" x 7-1/16" <br/><br/>"The Los Angeles Pigeon Farm was located between the Los Angeles River and Verdugo Mountains in Los Angeles California. Situated on 8 acres in the Cypress Park and Glassell Park districts it was centered near the junction of San Fernando Road and Verdugo Road. The farm was established in 1898 by J. Y. Johnson for the production of Squab meat and in operation until a Los Angeles River flood destroyed it in 1914." Wiki Keystone View Company unknown books
68-7064Berkeley CA: Berkeley Art Museum 1999. Folded brochure 11" x 5.5" 10 pp. Color Plates. VG. Provenance: Richard A. Lorenz 1952-2001 author art conservatorcurator and director of the San FranciscoRegional Art Conservation Center. As a trustee of The Imogen Cunningham Trust Mr. Lorenz organized and curatedexhibitions of Cunningham's photographs and authored four major books onthe photographer. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Art Museum, 1999. unknown
230511981. Biker Subculture Southern California biker community photo archive capturing everyday life social gatherings and riding culture among members of a regional motorcycle club identified in several images by jackets reading "Wheelers MC So. Cal." 1981. The photographs record the developing American biker subculture in the post-Vietnam era. Motorcycle clubs in California developed distinctive organizational structures and insignia systems beginning in the postwar decades and continuing into the late twentieth century. These images preserve informal vernacular documentation of club members riding repairing motorcycles socializing and gathering at private homes garages and roadside locations illustrating the social environment surrounding motorcycle club culture in Southern California during the early 1980s.<br /> <br /> Archive of 52 color photographs depicting members of a Southern California motorcycle club primarily wearing denim or leather vests with club patches identifying "Wheelers MC So. Cal." The images show riders operating custom chopper motorcycles group gatherings in residential yards mechanical work on motorcycles inside garages and roadside stops at service stations. Several photographs show multiple riders on extended chopper frames with high handlebars while others depict motorcycles transported in pickup trucks or parked in front yards during informal club gatherings. Additional images document members drinking beer adjusting club patches riding in groups or posing with motorcycles. Clothing includes sleeveless denim vests with sewn patches bandanas sunglasses and boots typical of late twentieth century American biker attire. One image shows a man holding an infant while wearing club insignia indicating the presence of family life alongside club activity. The photographs appear to have been taken during several gatherings and rides across suburban Southern California neighborhoods and nearby rural roads.<br /> <br /> Motorcycle clubs became highly visible elements of American subculture after the mid twentieth century particularly in California where custom motorcycle design and club networks flourished alongside postwar highway culture. Clubs often developed distinctive insignia territorial identities and mechanical aesthetics centered on modified Harley Davidson motorcycles and extended chopper frames. The present archive provides a candid visual record of everyday club activity rather than staged publicity imagery showing members interacting in domestic spaces neighborhood streets and roadside environments typical of working class Southern California communities. Fifty two color photographs with rounded corners. Individual images approximately snapshot size. Verso of several photographs stamped "JUL 1981." Minor edge wear light surface scuffing and occasional color fading consistent with consumer color prints of the period; overall very good condition. The archive offers a concentrated visual record of Southern California motorcycle club culture during the early 1980s chopper era. unknown
40-12555Bev-Ron Publishing Company. Spiralbound. Good. Used good. Bev-Ron Publishing Company unknown
40-12554Trinity Reformed Church Reformed Church in the United States Modesto California. Spiralbound. Good. Used good. Trinity Reformed Church (Reformed Church in the United States) Modesto, California unknown
305819Los Angeles All-Year Club of Southern California 1947. 16" x 18". Brochure folds to form 16 panels. Illustrated with 8 color and 3 b/w photographs. Includes information on desert and mountain resorts seashore film studios missions sports dude ranches harbors other nearby counties. No Binding. Very Good. Los Angeles, All-Year Club of Southern California, 1947. unknown books
305819Los Angeles All-Year Club of Southern California 1947. 16" x 18". Brochure folds to form 16 panels. Illustrated with 8 color and 3 b/w photographs. Includes information on desert and mountain resorts seashore film studios missions sports dude ranches harbors other nearby counties. No Binding. Very Good. Los Angeles, All-Year Club of Southern California, 1947. unknown
2021224471London: Mack 2021. Rilegato tela cloth. Nuovo New. Firma autografa dell'Artista Signed by the Artist. Fotografie a colori e in bianco e nero di Deanna Templeton. Nel libro sono riprodotti i biglietti di concerti ed estratti dal diario dell'Autrice scritto quando aveva gli stessi anni delle ragazze ritratte. Cm 195 x 245. pp. 168. Firma autografa dell'Artista Signed by the Artist. Nuovo New. Prima edizione First Edition. <em>"Non vedo l'ora che arrivino i fine settimana e a volte fanno schifo tanto quanto la settimana. Dio è"; così dannatamente noioso!! Quando mi sveglio la mattina mi sento come se avessi 99 anni!! Sono così stanca pigra e infelice. Ho solo 15 anni cosa c'è di sbagliato in me perché sono così infelice Questo mondo è così fottuto! Le persone sono così fottute! Mi sento così" fottuta o come direbbe mio fratello "Sei un mostro!"</em> <em><strong>What She Said</strong> prende il titolo da una canzone degli <strong>Smiths</strong>: &ldquo";What she said was sad / But then all the rejection she's had / To pretend to be happy / Could only be idiocy.”<br /><br />I ritratti di Deanna Templeton sono realizzati per le strade di Stati Uniti Europa Australia e Russia dove Templeton ha catturato le <strong>donne nella loro adolescenza</strong>: punk i cui jeans strappati e collant tatuaggi e acconciature testimoniano il momento di transizione mentre navigano nell'intensità della vita adolescenziale. Templeton è cresciuta in un ambiente apparentemente diverso ma ha riconosciuto in loro qualcosa dell'universalità dell'adolescenza femminile mentre lottavano con delusioni e sfide simili e universali. Il libro combina questi ritratti moderni con i volantini dei concerti e le voci del diario adolescenziale di Templeton dalla metà alla fine degli anni '80 in cui l'esperienza della crescita è" messa a nudo in tutto il suo antagonismo umorismo e pathos.</em> Mack, hardcover
15-4243San Francisco: California Committee of Pacific Friendship 1937. 8vo. 20 pp. Very Good Soft Covers with creasing. Q&A format discussion of Japan's invasion of China pretty much from a pro-Japanese perspective. San Francisco: California Committee of Pacific Friendship, 1937. paperback
1873List2825Eureka California 1873. Single 5 ½ x 12 inch ledger book with five small pages of notes and one short letter. Forty-two pages of the ledger filled out with many more blank. Some damage to spine on exterior otherwise very good to excellent. Offered here is a wharfage fee account ledger from Eureka California with dates between 1868 and 1873. The first Euro-American settlement at what is now Eureka on the Humboldt Bay was founded in 1850. It became a hub for bringing supplies to the Trinity Klamath and Salmon River mines both by water and over land and a major lumber manufacturing town with seven sawmills by 1858.1 Lumber vessels sent lumber down the Pacific coast as far as Chile. By the 1860s and 70s Eureka’s main exports were lumber and produce including pork and seafood via sailing vessels and there was also regular steamer service taking people and goods between there and San Francisco. Wharfage would have been paid at the port at Eureka for loading or unloading cargo; the ledger tracks ship names alongside either the names of men who loaded the cargo or the cargo type quantities and prices.<br /> <br /> 1 Owen Cochran Coy The Humboldt Bay Region 1850–1875 California State Historical Association 1929. unknown
326 p. + Map frontispiece showing the railroad lines between the Atlantic and the Pacific; with an elevation over the Rocky Mountains. 16 mo. 160 mm. Attractive early leather backed marbled boards binding. Bookplates of W. Emmert Swigart and Juniata College library (withdrawn). This English journalist's tale of the newly opened transcontinental rail line from New York to San Francisco makes good reading for Western enthusiasts. It includes excellent essays on the Mormons and California. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN 5 Box 2
192259524Los Angeles CA: Wholesale Properties 607 Van Nuys Building 1922. Oblong atlas folio. 17 x 12 in. 15 leaves black paper stock interleaved as paper guards for silver-print blow-up of TLS from Title Insurance & Trust Company 3 hand-coloured elevation and interior renderings w/ initials L.B. & steer’s skull below 5 hand-coloured floor plan drawings w/ architectural design details 1 blueprint map demarcating the “Location of Westlake Professional Building.†Black pebbled buckram post-binder gilt lettering stamped on front cover some scuffing edgewear minor soiling wear to screw-posts still VG exemplar. An exceptional architectural sales album for the historic Westlake Professional Building renamed Macarthur Park Medical Plaza 2007 Wilshire Blvd. designed to serve the burgeoning medical professionals in Southern California during the Roaring 20’s. This building designed by Charles S. MacKenzie a noted San Jose CA architect for the Wholesale Properties Corp. was “one of the earliest extensions of the medical community to Wilshire Boulevard . . . and had special amenities for medical professionals including gas electric and vacuum outlets in each suite circulating ice water and compressed air.†At a reported cost of $ 350000 the structural engineers were Noice & Merrill out of Los Angeles and building contractors were Walace & Bush. The enlarged linen-backed silver print of the TLS outlines the acceptance of the terms of the Trust to manage the building while the architectural renderings vividly portray the exterior elevation and interior amenities of the stately building erected at the corner of Orange & Westlake in 1922-1923. The Wholesale Properties Corp. intended to capitalize as well on the extension of Orange across Westlake Park connecting the area directly to downtown Los Angeles and with anticipation of when the street would be renamed the historic Wilshire Blvd. No similar albums located in Worldcat; See: Intensive Survey: Westlake Recovery Community Redevelopment Area City of Los Angeles 2009 pp. 16 74-75. Wholesale Properties, 607 Van Nuys Building, hardcover
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