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19002262431900. of J. M. Crook's ranch. Two men with plow four horses two women and a child in front of the ranch house with barn to the side. Note the large avocado tree. Photograph is by C.M. Balding Whittier California; 7" x 4 1/4" on heavy mount 10 1/8" x 8"; very good ca. 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. hardcover
19102262421910. by McMillen Evans Blk. Riverside Cal. of a park with foot bridge in the foreground and houses in the distance. 8 1/2" x 5 5/16" ca. 1910. Very good-fine. Hardcover. Very Good. hardcover books
Mm 120x215 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 256 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Glossario ed indice dei nomi in chiusura. Ottima copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
46406655like new. unknown
1019447524.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1177194767.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3842340176.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197619294San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1976. 1st ed Oldmsted p. 58. Fine. Four 4-page folders. Illustrated. 8 1/4 x 10 in. <br/><br/>Folder No. 10 has a single sheet printed on both sides of a reproduction of a flyer on how to kill & dispose of rats. The entire series was designed and printed by Kathy Walkup of Five Trees Press. Ltd. to 1000 cc. The Book Club of California unknown books
197782908The Book Club of California 1977. 10 Keepsakes complete. Near Fine pamphlets in a Very Good slipcase. The Book Club of California unknown
18-0513San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1977. . 8vo. 4 pp. Single sheet folded. Good with marginal toning. Complete et of 10 folded sheets printed on cream paper. Part of Keepsakes’ Series. Designed and printed by Kathy Walkup at Five Trees Press San Francisco. Created for members of the Book Club of California. First edition broadsides. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1977. unknown
188746777Oroville 1887. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Image clear & sharp minor soiling to mount edges. Very Good. Cabinet card b/w albumen photograph with printed caption underneath. Card verso annotated in ink "J. Wood's display of preserved fruit." Oblong format: 5-1/4" x 8-3/8" <br/><br/>While CSU Chico has a number of these images most are from the second fair 1888 and this one we are unable to find in an institutional setting. Especially uncommon with the mss annotation identifying the pictured display. According to Mautz Phares pursued photography in Oroville from 1884 - 1915 this then an early image from his career. unknown books
1851List1611Marysville: R.A. Eddy 1851. First Edition. Lithograph by Justh Quirot & Co. Illustration measuring 7 x 10 ½ inches on folded sheet measuring 8 ½ x 10 ⅞ folded. Fine condition. Fine. A striking lettersheet illustration of the conflagration in Marysville in 1851 which according to the city of Marysville originated at a Chinese bath house on High St. An uncommon illustration the only record appearing in the trade in 2008. Baird 289. R.A. Eddy unknown
18502853N.p. possibly Marysville: R.A. Eddy 1850. Very good. Single folded quarto sheet on blue wove paper with a large engraved street scene on one page a later pencil drawing of a floral embellishment on an interior page with the remainder blank. Slightly trimmed with minor loss to sky section minor creasing and dust soiling a handful of short repaired closed edge tears. An unusually obscure Gold Rush-era pictorial letter sheet featuring a detailed scene of a crowded Marysville plaza before the city caught fire on August 30 1851. The work was produced by Marysville bookseller and stationer R.A. Eddy and depicts a busy scene in Marysville with horses wagons and people carrying bundles in the foreground and the buildings of the frontier town in the background. The buildings are identified from right to left as follows: Stage Yuba House Magnolia El Dorado Exchange Eddy Book the publisher Sites Jones Shafer St. Louis Hotel Bartlett. This scene was also issued under a slightly different title View from the North Side of the Plaza Marysville. Both titles appear to be very rare with one copy of the alternate title in OCLC at Yale and two others per Baird at the British Library and in a private collection; the only two copies of the present work we could locate reside in a scrapbook at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and in the de Young Collection at the Society of California Pioneers.<br /> Baird 280a. Clifford 290. R.A. Eddy unknown
DADAX1538129361Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2019-10-31. hardcover. New. 6.34x0.67x8.92. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
196331432Berkeley: University of California 1963. Softcover. VG- light wear and scuffing to cover edges. Black and color illustrated wraps with green lettering;. 55 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Includes works by Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. "Organized by the Committee for Arts and Lectures at the University of California Berkeley." Includes bibliographical references page 15. University of California unknown books
71-1684Berkeley CA.: University of California 1963. 8vo. 56 pp. Soft Cover. Stapled Wraps. Color and black and white plates throughout. Tipped in is the exhibition Addenda. Very Good minor wear and creases to covers some light foxing interior sheet edges lightly toned otherwise clean and intact. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Berkeley, CA.: University of California, 1963. paperback
69-2719Berkeley: University of California Berkeley 1963. 4to. ca. 50 pp. Stapled wrap Very Good. Toning Foxing on Cover Minor Abrasions. B&W and Color Plates.Provenance: From the Collection of The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation; Some Items Presented to Phyllis Diebenkorn his Wife 1921-2015 Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, 1963 unknown
75-6691Berkeley CA: University Art Gallery University of California Berkeley 1963. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 55 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Good with Damp Stain Scuffing Minor Abrasions Creasing. Berkeley, CA: University Art Gallery, University of California, Berkeley, 1963 unknown
75-7466Berkeley CA: University Art Gallery University of California Berkeley 1963. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 55 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Scuffing Minor Abrasions. Berkeley, CA: University Art Gallery, University of California, Berkeley, 1963 unknown
75-7991Berkeley CA: University Art Gallery University of California Berkeley 1963. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 55 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Scuffing Abrasions Creasing Tear at Upper Corner of Cover.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit Berkeley, CA: University Art Gallery, University of California, Berkeley, 1963 unknown
Milano, C.T.I., 1937, in-8, br., pp. XIV, (111). Copertina e 2 tavv. a col., numerose ill. fotografiche a col. ed una cartina piegata. Dorso difettoso.
Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1956. 4to.; 391 pp. y 45 reproducciones de fotografías, mapas y documentos en láminas fuera de texto. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Valencia, 1988 ('Franciscanos en el Nuevo Mundo'). 4to.; 120 pp. fotografías. Cubiertas originales.
191958380Pasadena CA: Pasadena Star-News January 1 1919. 4to. 40 pp unpaginated. Photo-illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers beautiful Birds-eye view cover art of Pasadena and the Rose Parade by Frank E. Brown colour photo illustrations back cover & versos of covers slight shelfwear rubbing still VG copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated souvenir program for the 1919 Tournament of Roses parade events celebrating the end of World War I. Sadly this was probably the precipitating events which triggered the massive outbreaks of the 1918-1919 flu pandemic through Los Angeles Pasadena and surrounding cities resulting in forcing school closures bans on public gatherings and 1000’s of cases and deaths. In addition there is also featured a land promotion section for the latter half of the brochure touting the notable citizens businesses hotels and stylish homes & gardens in Pasadena and Southern California. Pasadena Star-News paperback
1871125391New York: Published at the Office of The Golden Age 1871. First edition of Tilton's biography of American suffragette Victoria Woodhull published shortly before she became the first woman to campaign for President of the United States. 12 mo original wrappers stitched as issued publisher's advertisement at rear. In very good condition. Housed in a custom cloth chemise and half morocco slipcase. Victoria Woodhull first made her reputation as a supporter of free love by which she meant the freedom to marry divorce and bear children without social restriction or government interference and as one of the only female newspaper publishers Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly with her sister Tennessee Claflin. She soon became an activist for women's rights and labor reforms and in a pivotal 1871 speech argued that the 14th and 15th amendments already covered women's suffrage. She decided to run for president in 1872 backed by the Equal Rights Party whose convention nominated Frederick Douglass for Vice President although he did not participate in the convention or acknowledge the nomination. While she obviously lost--and indeed could not have won constitutionally due to her age--Woodhull became one of the most powerful women's rights advocates of her day. This contemporary biography was written by Theodore Tilton a close friend of many within the movement. In 1872 Tilton confided in Elizabeth Cady Stanton that his wife was having an affair with Henry Ward Beecher. Tilton sued Beecher for alienation of affection and a salacious trial commenced. Woodhull abandoned her friendship to splash the scandal across the pages of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. Woodhull was arrested for obscenity and then acquitted--events that gave rise to the Comstock Laws of 1873 arguably the nation's most powerful and successful attempt at censorship. Woodhull emerged from the debacle with fewer friends--Susan B. Anthony for example disagreed with her behavior entirely--but nevertheless managed to retain her reputation as a leading supporter of women's rights and as an early American female politician. Published at the Office of The Golden Age hardcover books