8 987 résultats
1900009672Collection of forty-eight western tokens plus other exonumia composed mostly of merchant "good for" tokens several Pony Express commemorative 'so-called-dollars' a tool-check and a 'dog house' license. These were issued at various locales mostly in Nevada with a couple from California. The tokens were identified by Palazzo John Schilling or Holabird Auctions. Palazzo's old and badly worn cardboard mounts have been replaced with new Lighthouse coin 'flips' and the original information has been transferred. Mixed condition; some near mint and others well-worn as is common with many tokens. One of the images at the link displays a list of all the tokens which will also be provided in hard copy.<br /><br />Trade tokens were a form of unofficial 'minor coinage' made from base metals such as brass copper nickel or aluminum and usually cast as circular disks but occasionally as octagons triangles or in scalloped shapes. They seldom if ever had a value of more than a dollar. Trade tokens sometimes referred to as "Good Fors" because they were usually stamped "Good for" followed by a product service or monetary value first appeared in the United States during the late 1700s and it's been suggested that George Washington used a trade token to attend Bill Rickett's Philadelphia Circus in 1793. <br /><br />Often like some of the tokens in this lot they were issued to be exchanged for a specific product or service such as a loaf of bread game of pool meal hotel room or brothel visit. In the western states company stores and independent businesses made frequent use of tokens in mining towns and camps where coinage was often scarce. As an added incentive for businesses they could only be redeemed at the place of issue and with little if any law enforcement they were a safe substitute for gold and silver. Also if the tokens were never redeemed business owners pocketed a little extra profit.<br /><br />The towns and cities represented in this collection include Aztec Blair Carson City Crystal Duckwater East Ely Elko Fairview Goldfield Los Angeles McGill Mound Hill Reno Tonopah Tuscarora and Winnemucca. Today some of these places are ghost towns. <br /><br />The lot includes tokens distributed by the American Borax Company general stores drug stores tobacco stores billiard parlors hotels and saloon/brothels. <br /><br />Four of the most interesting tokens in this lot are<br /><p><p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">Two different tokens from Goldfield Nevada's most famous saloon The Northern. One of these tokens was originally bimetallic with an aluminum ring around a copper or brass disc. The disc is missing on this token just as it is on almost all the others that have survived. Tex Rickard and his silent partners Wyatt and Virgil Earp opened The Northern in 1905 and Wyatt briefly managed the establishment during its first year of operation. In time Rickard became a very successful fight promoter; he promoted the championship fight between James J. Jeffries and Jack Johnson. He later used his fortune to build the third iteration of Madison Square Garden--which lasted from 1925 to 1968. During his Garden's second year of operation Rickard formed a professional hockey team to play there Tex's Rangers known today as the New York Rangers.<br /></p><p><p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">A 12½ cent token for the Red Top Bar one of Goldfield's notorious brothels.<br /></p><p><p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">Two 5-cent tokens from the Jeffries & Kipper Billiard Parlor and Gentlemen's Café in Los Angeles which the two men opened in partnership in 1907. Kipper was a frustrated boxer who eventually became the manager of the Los Angeles Coliseum. Jeffries was the legendary Heavy Weight Champion James J. Jeffries who was lured back into the ring for a $1 million payday in today's dollars six years and an additional 110 pounds after he retired as the "Great White Hope" to fight the then-current champion Jack Johnson. </p><p>For additional information about trade tokens see Rulau's <i>Standard Catalog of United States Trade Tokens 1700 to 1900</i> Ascarza's "Mine Tales: Trade tokens were used widely but are rare today" in the 9 Dec 2013 issue of the <i>Arizona Daily Star</i> and "John Bill Ricketts and the Ricketts Circus" at Circuses and Sideshows online.<br /><br /> A fascinating physical record of commerce in the boomtowns of the American West. Recent auction results found at Worthpoint suggest the total value of this lot to be just under $1600.</p> books
20021-0813432103Prentice Hall 2002. Paperback. New. 9th edition. 356 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. Prentice Hall paperback
2002Q-0813432103Interstate Publishers 2002-03-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Interstate Publishers paperback
1998Q-0813431468Vero Media Inc 1998-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vero Media Inc paperback
DADAX0813431468Pearson 0000-00-00. 2. paperback. New. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pearson paperback
1994Q-0813424909Interstate Printers & Pub 1994-09-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Interstate Printers & Pub paperback
DADAX0813432103Pearson 0000-00-00. 9. paperback. New. 6.00x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pearson paperback
1922ZB1027103San Francisco: Great Western Publishing Co. 1922-1923. 9 issues each approx. 50 pp. in original paper wrappers spines worn hand stamp to each front cover first issue cover bears an additional embossment stamp and is foxed else good. - 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. San Francisco: Great Western Publishing Co. unknown
19-0541San Francisco: California Book Auction Galleries 1987. AUCTION CATALOGUE. 4to. unpaginated 50 pp. Soft Cover Very Good. Black and White Plates. Sale # 257. Lot # 1 - 445. San Francisco: California Book Auction Galleries, 1987. paperback
192961894Los Angeles CA: Western Air Express Inc. ca. 1929. 4to. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in red blue & black colour-tinted photos and photos aerial images back cover self-printed cover art of Fokker F10 Tri-Motor monoplane traveling over mountains and map in lower half depicting flights from California through Nevada into Utah & Colorado minor edgewear rubbing dustsoiling still VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly rare promotional brochure touting the air passenger routes established by Western Air Express. Founded in 1925 by Harris Hanshue after “Pop†Hanshue won the contract to provide airmail service between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City and then the routes from Los Angeles to San Francisco as well as the Cheyenne Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo CO route. By 1929 Western Air Express was flying Fokker F.10 Tri-Motor passenger aircraft which carried 12 passengers in addition to the mail. This deluxe service included limousine transportation between airports and business centers lunch served in flight and nicely appointed passenger cabins. In addition the airline also operated a Flying Boat service to Catalina Island twice a day each way. Worldcat locates 1 similar copy Cal. Hist. Soc. Lib.; See: Serling The Only Way to Fly: The Story of Western Airlines America’s Senior Air Carrier. Western Air Express, Inc., unknown
70 pages. Features: Traumatic tumbler tells all; The high risk road to treasure; how to pick a treasure-hunting buddy; The pearls of Concho - it's true, there is a pearl rush in Texas; Safe in doses large or small - a Rhode Island dump yields bottles; Don't give up - there's treasure to be found; Placer mining in the Arizona desert; Coler Gulch gold; Getting more out of treasure hunting; A few words about geodes; if you like variety in your diggin's try New Hampshire; Some Kansas ghost towns; Warm spring treasure - a Montana TH'ing spot; Quartz and Feldspar crystals north of Mohave California; Relic hunting Louisiana. Average wear. Book
76 pages. Searching for gold coins; how to pan for gold; how to stake a claim; bitten by gold fever; nugget hunting in streams with a detector; where's the gold!; simple steps to gold; Mystery Gold Cliffs of Northern California; Spanish Gold Mining Methods; Gold prospecting with geology as an aid; Information on Placer Deposits; the assay office at cable cove. Above-average wear. Book
0982958404.Gperfect. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
20101-0982958404California Writers Club 2010. Paperback. New. 202 pages. 8.40x5.40x0.60 inches. California Writers Club paperback
319 pages. Bibliography. Index. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of mostly black and white archival photos. A wonderful history of this logging company, founded in 1898, which ran its last train down the Tuolumne in 1960. Above-average overall wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Dust jacket, which lacks several chips/chunks is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A worthy reading copy of this engaging work. Book
196724986City of Fresno/Department of Planning and Inspection (Hg), 1967. 4°, 53 S., mit zahlreichen Abb., Karten, Tab. und Schaubildern, in englischer Sprache, Bibl.Ex., Stempel a. Titel u. Nr. a. Rücken, Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Einband ger. beschabt und ger. bestoßen, altersbedingte Bräunungen, sonst ger. Gebr.sp., geheftet
19554414Various locations 1955. Very good. 9 leaves illustrated with twenty-nine photographs various sizes between 3 x 2 inches and 9.5 x 7.5 inches with a manuscript index at front identifying the subjects. Later blue-green limp vinyl album with self adhesive pages. Minor wear and soiling. Photographs in generally nice condition. An interesting family photograph album assembled by a later-20th-century descendant of an African-American family with ties to Howard University Alcorn College and the West Coast. The photographs are mostly studio portraits of various kinds sepia-toned black-and-white hand-tinted featuring distinguished African-American men women and children. The photographs are arranged in number order and keyed to a handwritten list at the front of the album identifying each subject and occasionally including brief additional information about some of them. Most of the photographs also have a date written near them on each album page. The photographs seem to center on two woman probably sisters named Olga Williams Roby and Alma Williams Greene; the album includes two photos of Olga and multiple images of Alma and there are photographs inscribed to each of the women here. Olga apparently lived on the West Coast as the earlier of her two photographs is noted in California and the later in Seattle in 1940. One of Alma's photographs features her while at Alcorn College. There are also multiple images of Dr. Clifton Nelson one at Howard University. Four of the photographs are noted as emanating from the various subjects' time at Alcorn College now Alcorn State University in Mississippi. This combined with a final page of photographs featuring family friends one of which pictures a house in Greenwood Mississippi indicates the larger family probably emanated from Mississippi. The fact that several of the subjects attended college combined with Olga's life on the West Coast indicates at least part of this family participated in the Great Migration. unknown
15-8159San Francisco CA: Book Club of California 1970. 4to. 4 pp. Folded Sheets Letterpress with Deckled Edge Near Fine. Color facsimiles of postcards tipped in. San Francisco, CA: Book Club of California, 1970. unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Creases on spine and light wear to cover. 9 3/4"w x 9 7/8"h. 392 pages.
1898252146San Francisco 1898. Original brass skeleton-style key 13â„4 inches in length attached by a small chain to a 4 x 13â„4 inch brass tag. Expected wear rubbing and discoloration. Very good. In a half morocco and cloth folding case spine gilt. Apparently an original brass key for box 151 of the Navada National Bank of San Francisco. The bank was founded in January 1898 and this key would seem to be contemporaneous with its opening. A nice piece of San Francisco and Wells Fargo financial realia. unknown books
1882319779San Francisco: Britton a& Rey 1882. 146pp. text in English and Chinese. Original half green cloth and pictorial orange paper boards with a lithographic vignette of a dragon and harbor. Boards rubbed paper discolored and scraped along outer edge of front board discolored along outer edge of rear board. Cloth torn at lower spine hinges cracked but holding by cloth. Several instances of Wells Fargo & Co.'s Express red-ink stamp with text in English and Chinese characters. Old tideline along outer edge of many leaves. Very good. 146pp. text in English and Chinese. Rare Directory of Chinese Businesses in the West Published in the Year of the Exclusion Act. The third and last in a series of directories of Chinese businesses published by Wells Fargo this edition issued in the year of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 which prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the United States. This edition is more than half again as long as the 1878 edition which has only 86pp. The first edition of 1873 is only nine pages in length.<br/><br/>Attractively printed by the firm of Britton & Rey the leading lithographers in San Francisco the text is in English and Chinese characters and lists hundreds of Chinese-owned businesses in San Francisco Oakland Sacramento San Jose Stockton Marysville and Los Angeles many of those businesses on a street called "Negro Alley"; as well as Portland Oregon; Virginia City Nevada; Victoria British Columbia; and Denver. The directory not only demonstrates the expansive reach of Chinese communities in the West but also how their businesses were tied to the ever-expanding Wells Fargo Company. Several pages in this copy are stamped with a bilingual logotype: "Ship Money and Goods by Wells Fargo & Co's Express."<br/><br/>The name and address of each merchant is given and in many cases the nature of the business is listed as well. San Francisco businesses take up more than half the text but it is notable to see the wide variety of business ventures undertaken by Chinese in the American West. Among these are laundries merchants druggists cigar factories "slipper" and shoe factories ladies' underwear tailors restaurants doctors Chinese and Japanese imports boarding houses barbers morticians butchers general merchandise jewelers and more. Among the more interesting businesses are employment offices a clam dealer pawn broker junk dealers and opium dealers. The smaller and more remote towns - such as Marysville Portland and Virginia City do not give business types as often and Chinese consulates and missions are also listed.<br/><br/>"Very rare" - Quebedeaux who notes two copies in private collections one of which may be the present copy formerly in the McClatchy family collection and apparently formerly owned by Western historian and novelist Stuart Lake. OCLC locates five copies at the California Historical Society the Autry Museum the Bancroft Library the Library of Congress and the Huntington Library. Rocq adds the copy at the Wells Fargo library in San Francisco and there is also a copy at Yale. Cowan P.175 Note. Cowan Chinese Question 472. Rocq 12764. Quebedeaux 101 Britton a& Rey unknown books
1898252146San Francisco 1898. Original brass skeleton-style key 13â„4 inches in length attached by a small chain to a 4 x 13â„4 inch brass tag. Expected wear rubbing and discoloration. Very good. In a half morocco and cloth folding case spine gilt. Apparently an original brass key for box 151 of the Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. The bank was founded in January 1898 and this key would seem to be contemporaneous with its opening. A nice piece of San Francisco and Wells Fargo financial relic. unknown
ria9781803271545_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Presenting results of excavations in the ‘Cult Centre’ area at Mycenae the Tsountas House Area contains two buildings and multiple access ramps. This study is essential for understanding the conception and function of Mycenaean rel paperback
192054088Santa Ana CA: Orange County Board of Supervisors ca. 1920. Oblong 32 mo. 4 x 3.75 in. 16 pp unpaginated. Aqua-tinted photo-illustrated title 7 aqua-tinted photo plates 1 map on verso of rear cover. Die-cut orange lithograph softcovers in shape of orange w/ stem NF copy. First edition of this remarkably scarce and inventive land promotion for Orange County CA following World War I. This nicely illustrated piece details the large Valencia orange groves the nearby beaches paved boulevards the advantages to automobile tourists and historic missions. The map includes the major cities and towns in Orange County including Santa Ana Garden Grove Tustin Smeltzer Wintersburg Talbert Cypress Fullerton and others. Worldcat locates 1 copy Yale. Orange County Board of Supervisors, paperback
0331613204.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover