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Features: Line Camp Outlaw; My Mother, Ella Byler Dobie - Live Oak County, Texas; Prowling for Loot on Delaware Creek - Bill Cook's Train Robbery Loot; Lame Charlie Speaks - the solution to the old mystery of the Mainden's Grave?; Hell for Leather Ranger - William T. Henderson and Murrieta; Horny Toad Man of the Horny Toad Division of the Santa Fe Railway; Nick Eggenhoffer's West; Jornada Cattle Drive; Lure of the Gold Camps - Folks just had to get to California; The Search for Zonia - ghost town; Wild Old Days!; Washday in Indian Territory - with scrub board, tub and pails, the chore took all day. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
195755312New York: Grove Press Evergreen Book 1957. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Poesie. Con due foto in nero di Harry Redl riproducenti il False Unicorn Chamaelirium luteum e l'Autore. 16mo. pp. 55 circa. Molto buono Very Good. Prima edizione First Edition. Questa raccolta è considerata la più importante prova poetica dell'Autore. Grove Press, Evergreen Book unknown
78 pages. Features: Fermin Rodriguez' 1974 Chevy Stepside; Pleasure Den - Larry & Gloria Everett's 1975 Chevrolet C-10; Flint Systems' Open Air Conversion for mini Blazer and Jimmy owners; Project Low Ram; California Cowboy - Dave Perez' 1972 Ford Ranchero; Jeff & Cyndi Higday and their 1978 Chevrolet LUV; Mike & Pam Biddlecome and their 1956 Ford F-100 Stepside; Ken Davis ' 1979 Chevrolet LUV stepside; Gil Canales' 1953 Chevy truck; Dressed to Kill - chrome motor parts; Valley Run One; Pile of the Month - Kirk McCracken's '70 Bronco; Stan & Sandra Phinney's 1972 Pinto Pickup 4X4. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
248 pages. Features: One 2 Show - a Northern California Mini; Ford concept trucks; Purple Merc; Add Corvette rear suspension to your project truck; Annual run at Prado Park; Jerry Covington and two of his fine Chevy pickups; Pro Farm Ford; Add a suspension lift to your truck; The Torch - from Florida; Alloy Toy - an $85k street pickup; The Narrow Way; West Coast Mini-Truckin' Nationals; Solomon Gallegos and his custom Chevys; Sinbad; Chevy door repair; Owen Jeancart and his Canadian Classic Chevy pickup; Russell Performance Products 454; and much more. Short tape repair to top of spine. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
78 pages. Features: Creative Evolution - The World's Biggest Mini? - Ed & Gina Socie's 1980 Datsun 4X4; Flatbed Hauler - 1954 Ford 1/2-ton; High Performance - illegal in California - new emissions testing rules; A Visit to F-100 Parts Unlimited in San Jose, California; Born Again Van - part 2; Magna Charger's Blown Blazer; Seat Switch - '71 Caddy/'52 GMC Swap; Houston Auto-Rama - article with photo of King Kong in action; Tri-Axle - a high-tech 1982 Ford E-350 Supervan built for the long haul - owned by James Hill III; Reflected Illusions - Rob Ford's '73 Ranchero; Rainbow Blazer - Greg Brent's 1972 2WD Blazer; Truck of the Year - Toyota; It's HOAVC Havoc Time; The Minibrute 12-volt battery-operated chainsaw; Muf Shop - John and Virginia Dodson's 1957 Chevy Cameo. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
86 pages. Features: Duane Mayer's 1974 Chevy Fleetside - California Dream Truck; Getting it All Together - with the SCMTC for their 10th anniversary run; Lazy '59 - Chuck & Cynthia Coulter's 1959 Chevy; 4-Way Stabilizers - Do They Work?; Biggest Little Van Run in the World - Reno; Abacab - Adam Renteria's 1979 Datsun; Getting the Biggest Bang per Buck - Pumping Horsepower in a Chevy Van; TC Pooh - Ted & Connie Warner's 1956 F-100; How to customize Toyota factory seats; Classic Tailgates - photos; Stepping Out - California Stepsiders; Sweetness - Don & Carol Everson's 1982 Ford Econoline; Primo Vans' Endless Summer #9; Readers' Renderings. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
234 pages. Features: Fuming Red; Final Approach; Jungle Fever; Nitrous Oxide on a Ranger!; Outrageous Fortune - a California Blazer; Project X - step 1 of a Chevy transformation; Ford dropped I-beams; Tuf Truk from Oregon; Rags to Riches; Three Monster Mini 4X4s!; 1991 Previa - Toyota's new mini-van; Safety harness for Ford Ranger; Dream Come True; Splitting gears on the 454 SS; Tow Truck - hot F-100; Florida parties with Rodney Rat; Classic Thunder; and much more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
75-5601Santa Barbara CA: The Art Galleries University of California Santa Barbara 1970. 8vo. Soft Cover ca. 70 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Age Toning Creasing. Occasional Margin Notes in Ink and Graphite. Santa Barbara, CA: The Art Galleries, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970 paperback
196923329Los Angeles: The Wool Bureau 1969. First Edition. Very good. Side-stapled yello stiff printed 4to. wraps. Offset duplciated. Mild wear soil a couple of unobtrusive stains. Very good overall. 28pp. plus covers. <br/><br/>Program for a Los Angeles fashion show sponsered by the Wool Bureau and featuring reproduced sketches from many California design luminaries: Georgia Bullock Lloyd Helen Bass Wayne Fuller Helga Oppenheimer Phyllis Sues and William Travilla. OCLC does not locate. The Wool Bureau paperback books
323p., illus. Colored frontis. Hardcover Very good condition! rear blank torn
065680890X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1884701078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1016368186.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
200079290San Francisco: The Book Club of California 2000. Octavo 13 parts single sheets each folded to make four pages. First edition. The Club's annual keepsake for 2000. The first part TWELVE TREASURES FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE BOOK CLUB OF CALIFORNIA also edited by Barbara Land was the club's annual keepsake for 1997. A fine set in cloth slipcase. #79290 The Book Club of California unknown books
200535963San Francisco: The Book Club of California 2005. Folders laid in to a porfolio with black title lettering and photographic image in color printed to front panel. A VG copy. 14 folders. Many photographic images in color. 10" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/> The Book Club of California unknown books
40-12354Cookbook Publishers Inc. Spiralbound. New. . Cookbook Publishers, Inc unknown
Green quarto in black DJ, gold spine, 169 pages, b&w illustrations; 27 cm. Scarce; out of print. || Inscribed and signed by author. || DJ protected in archival mylar sleeve. || San Francisco, California, History.
pp. xii, 322 + Full page illustrations. Pictorial end papers, foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding lettered in yellow. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. W6
1330096509.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195074412California: N.p. 1950s. Diary-like annotated photo and postcard album of road trips taken in 1952 1955 1957/58 by Dr. Edwin L. and Zura Dyer of San Diego California. A mixture of photos post cards typewritten daily accounts ephemera and clippings housed in a green Scrap Book and Album from the Educational Press Inc. New York; measures 6 †x 9 â€. Typed dated diary entries bring the photos and postcards into context with several automobile trips taken by the Dyer family. The scrapbook was assembled by Dr. Edwin L. Dyer 1890-1971 an optometrist in San Diego with frequent mention in the dated entries to his wife Zura 1893-1962. The 1940 census lists three children Marshall Marian or Miriam Lee and Edwin Jr. Prior to his optometry practice Dyer had served as a Lieutenant in the 93rd Spruce Squadron stationed out of Vancouver Barracks Vancouver Washington during WW I. The first trip documented was to an annual convention of the California Optometric Association held in Sacramento February 1952. Zura Dyer is pictured in a newspaper clipping as one of four delegates for the Woman’s Auxiliary’s convention which was held simultaneously with the state optometric association’s in Sacramento. The typed account of the trip includes sights along the way where they ate and slept and impressions. “8 p.m. off for Los. Slept in car by road – left at 7 a.m. Wed. Drove thru mts on way to Bakersfield. Tehachapi. 7:45 a.m. breakfast at a lovely road house. A 76 mile drive to Bakersfield thru hills and farm land. Cattle. Snow in mts. At Gorman. Sacramento 320 miles off…†The trip is visually documented with colored postcard views of Sacramento Fresno Bakersfield and Los Angeles along with cut-out pages from the conferences they attended in Sacramento.The next trip documented was a vacation up the coast to Oregon and on to Seattle and the Vancouver B.C. area in July 1955. Sample entry from the return trip “Stayed in motel on S. side of Olympia Wash. Cooked dinner and breakfast. Took picture. $5 lunch in Portland then on to Witham’s. Arrived at Witham’s 4 p.m. Perry milking. Helen showed all the beautiful flowers etc. Ate cherries red raspberries cookies & cream. Left at 8: with car full of salmon chicken gooseberries jam and cherries. Stayed at Motel near Eugene double room grapes and berries all around. $5.00 Thurs. 14th Grant’s Pass. Warm. Ice-cream. 12:30 warm so decided to turn off into high mts. and visit Oregon Caves. Around side of mts. very tall pine trees. Two-hour trip thru caves conducted by young college boy. Very beautiful but damp trip.†A group of 3 †x 3 †photos document that trip Christmas time 1957 found the Dyers making another trip up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. The entries for this trip are more detailed and extensive than the first two. “Saturday December 21 / Up at 9 a.m. Had break-fast in Motel. Packed and started for San Francisco. Couldn’t find any Motels nearer than Daly City without paying as much as Hotels charge so went back to Daly City and found just what we wanted – Motel with kitchenette. We took it for 5 days and proceeded to make it look like home Walked up to a beautiful big market on the corner and bought a boneless butt eggs bread peaches cheese and apple pie. Boy! Ham and eggs never tasted better. What a life! Sunday December 22 / Arose at 8:30 a.m. and went to Golden Gate Park. Visited Aquarium Science Building planetarium and Botanical Gardens. Had lunch out of a slot machine. Arrived back at Motel at 6:30 p.m. Zura fixed a swell dinner. Wrote postals read Sunday paper and went to bed 10 p.m.â€The scrapbook contains over 80 smapshots and 28 post cards that visually document Dr. Dyer’s daily travel accounts on three different automobile trips. Together his entries and the images provide an interesting look at road travel in California and elsewhere in the 1950s N.p. unknown
No inscriptions or marks. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn or creased. 244pp. David Douglas, the most extraordinary and most prolifically successful botanist of all time, travelled between 1823 and 1834 all over the North American continent on behalf of the Royal Horticultural Society of London. His name is perhaps best remembered for the Douglas fir. He shot the rapids of the Columbia River, braved onrushing grizzly bears and Indian arrows, climbed peaks in the Rockies, fell in love with a Chinook Princess, and finally, when only thirty five, died in mystifying circumstances in a cattle pit in Hawaii.
1838RF1306<p><b>Missionary Work Among the Indians in Alta California and the Early Explorers A Rare Cuban Imprint </b></p><p>2 volumes. 8vo. 12 245 1; 8 327 1 pages.Unmatched contemporary tree calf and 1/2 calf inked ownership stamps on title page and final leaf of Volume I.</p><p>A work on papal indulgences by a former Mexican missionary written at the convent of San Francisco de la Habana. Near the end of Volume II are several chapters devoted to missionary work among the Indians including a section titled "<i>De las misiones de la Nueva-California . . . Descripcion de la California"</i> pages 256-265 which gives a short history of missionaries in Alta California and the early explorers such as Vancouver and La Perouse. </p><p>Palau 40643.</p><p>#WorldCat: 6 copies: 3 in CA 1 CT 1 IL 1 PA<b><br /></b></p> Imprenta Fraternal
1981763810PN. New. 1981. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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