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320 pages. Presents decoys in the most sensible and comprehensive way: by region, with each region discussed by a recognized expert in that area. Thus the entire range of decoys is covered, from Canada down the Atlantic Coast and inland along streams and rivers to Louisiana and up the Mississippi to the Great Lakes and across to California and Oregon. Also included are chapters on European decoys, the history of decoys, how decoys were made, and how to go about collecting decoys. A list of public collections of decoys, a bibliography, a record of top auction prices, maps of waterfowl flyways, and an index complete the package. Beautifully illustrated with colour photography throughout. Gift greetings upon front endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket bears tape-repaired tear to central portion of front panel and large chunk missing from base of back flap. A small part of this chunk is from bottom corner of back panel. Other than this, dust jacket is bright and attractive with moderate wear. Overall, a nice copy of this most substantial work. Book
66 pages. Features: Perlman's piggyback; Photo ad/portrait of Howard E. Simpson of GM Electro-motive division; News Photos; Formula for a Chant - photos of the 'chanting' V-16 2-stroke diesel engine; Be (Berea)Tower in Ohio - more than 50 trains converge on this 111-lever plant daily - excellent article and photos; Where Diesels Fear to tread - a steam loco replaces a deisel in 38" floodwaters in Louisiana - near the Red River; Would You Believe it? - news bits with photos; Flat Faces - a wonderful photo study of multiple cab-forward locomotives; "2-in-1" Engines - Austrian railroaders move iron ore up 7% grades using a rack and adhesion line; North of Lake Erie - many wonderful pages of photos of interurbans, etc. in southern Ontario; The True Story of Kate Shelley - the girl they stopped the trains for - an 1881 Iowa wreck and a 15-year-old girl - wonderful story and photos; Question of Survival - how can railroads survive?; Where Are We? - fun photo test; Trona Totes Trona - three Baldwins haul Trona on the Mojave Desert - article and photos; ; and more. Great vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Short opening along cover fold which is loosening from bottom staple. Book
Features: Garett's Death - Conspiracy or Doublecross? - Patrick F. Garrett; Scotty Lovelock's Mysterious Assayer - Andrew H. Scott; Queen Caches in the Old West; Hunting Redskins and Their Nests - Colonel George Hunter in Washington state; Roaming the Back Country - "Chicken Red"; On to Telluride and Gold! - Julius Hansen; Ross' Bad Leg - Ross Estes; Rainbow Over the Dragoons - Courtland, Arizona; The Legacy of Jean Lafitte - in the Neutral Strip of Louisiana; Hudson's Bay Company - oldest and most powerful North American Enterprise. Light wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
192027383Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 306 pages + publicités. 20 x 27 cm.
1992Q-0961856440Louisiana Proud Press 1992-01-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Louisiana Proud Press unknown
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ria9781119820574_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
2006Q-0387321632Springer 2006-12-19. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
18109018Washington City: R. C. Weightman 1810. Disbound. Very Good binding. Octavo. 9 1 pp. Removed from volume. Respined with archival tape and all leaves reinforced at the inner margin in the same fashion. Petition for statehood addressed to "the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States." The memorialists solicit information on how they may become truly a part o f the United States. They explain their past attempts and past services to the United States and promise equal loyalty in the future. Shaw & Shoemaker 21724. R. C. Weightman unknown
1995275135PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1990232218PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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44557Paris Chez L. Cellot, imprimeur-libraire 1769 in 12 (17x10) 1 volume reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisse orné de caissons avec fleuron central, pièces de titre et de tomaison de cuir vert, tranches teintées rouge, 476 pages [2]. Abbé Joseph de Laporte, 1713-1779. Tome X seul : La Louisiane, Le Mexique. Bel exemplaire (photographies sur demande)
QWA-7547Librairie Orientale & Américaine E. Guilmoto, s.d. (1904), in-8 rel. 1/2 toile vert, V-468 p., illustré de gravures, cartes, plans, fac-similés, reliure récente, dos muet, très bon état.
ria9781118668726_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A complete guide to site grading for designers and other visual learners Grading With Design in Mind: Landscape Site Grading Principles is a comprehensive guide to grading written specifically from the design perspective. paperback
54-0431Fresno Calif.: Valley Publishers 1979. 408 pp. Black and white illustrations. Facsimile of the 1883 edition. 4th printing. Cloth. Fresno, Calif.: Valley Publishers, 1979. hardcover
1885WRCAM11340New Orleans 1885. 79pp. Original printed wrappers. Rear wrap detached spine perished wraps dust soiled and bit chipped notes in colored pencil else good. Subtitled "A Contribution to the Exhibit of Woman's Work in the Louisiana State Department at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition New Orleans La. 1885." paperback books
1866WRCAM53388New Orleans 1866. 331pp. Original printed wrappers rear lacking. Spine perishing front hinge detaching rear gatherings loose. Light tanning and foxing. Good. With text in parallel English and French. Important laws from the early Reconstruction period. Includes an act forming the Supreme Court of the state and reparations made for damages incurred during the recent Civil War. Only five copies located by OCLC. SABIN 42184. unknown books
1904034854New Orleans: Selbstverlage des Verfassers 1904. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Very Good. pp: 31 1; text illus from photographs. Light wear to spine. Text in German. 9.25" x 6" Published in English in 1909 as The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German Descent. The author has been described by scholars as the leader and "standard-bearer of culture for the German community of New Orleans." This work expanded the definition of Creole formerly reserved for those of French or Spanish descent. Selbstverlage des Verfassers unknown
19054930Cambridge MA: The Riverside Press / H. O. Houghton and Company. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Spine faded corners bumped rubbed and lightly worn but overall a solid copy. ; 4to maroon cloth with gilt titling and decoration top edge pages gilt tissue guarded frontis 350pp uncut with some pages unopened . Illustrated with tissue guarded plates. . The Riverside Press / H. O. Houghton and Company hardcover
19862090502113709288Not Available 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
F17A-03702Pelican Publishing Company. Used - Like New. Like New condition. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects. Pelican Publishing Company unknown
0881924776New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
184841984New Orleans: Printed at the Office of the "Louisiana Courier". 1848. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; 75 75 pages; Early twentieth century full tan buckram red label lettered in gilt on spine. This copy was once the property of the Library of Congress with small paper label mounted to the front cover the LC engraved bookplate mounted to the front paste down endpaper tiny rubber stamps at the foot of both the English and French title pages "L.C. copy 2" pencil notes at the top of the French title page and the Library of Congress Surplus-Duplicate stamp in blue ink on the rear free endpaper -- which makes this copy legal to buy sell and own. An excellent copy with these minor library marks and four lower corners neatly folded up which had been left "long" by accident of the binder's plow. OCLC Number: 65113311 Two locations only: Yale and Univ. Minnesota Law Library. Louisiana had been admitted to the U. S. as a state on April 30 1812 the ninth anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase. A second state constitution was adopted in 1845 hence the reference here to the "Second Legislature" of the state. Of particular note among the Acts published in these pages was an act to pay for the free public schools 184647 & 48 which had been called for in the new constitution and another act to provide for land for the building of the public schools. Slaves and slavery always a contentious issue received attention here. The legislators decreed that children born to Slaves who had been imprisoned in the Penitentiary would become State property to be sold at age ten for cash which was to be paid to the State Treasurer the funds dedicated to support the Public Schools. Various improvement to the bayous rivers and harbors of the state were comissioned with construction of roads and levees and a toll bridge on the bayou Ramos. The single longest and most detailed act provides for the acquisition of a right-of-way and construction of a "rail road from the parish of St. Landry to the Mississippi river." There is much of interest relating to New Orleans including a Law Library for the city's Bar Association and the detailed and specific extention of the "sole and exclusive privilege of introducing and vending gas-lights to the city of Lafayette . to James H. Caldwell for twenty years. This was the Faubourg Lafayette including the Garden District now incorporated into New Orleans as the 10th and 11th Wards. Modern developments were taken into account including the provision that operators of the magnetic telegraph "might not transmit messages which can in any manner tend to defeat the ends of justice." There was an act to pay handsomely: $600 the electors of the State in the recent Presidential election of 1848 -- in which they cast their votes for the first and only U.S. President to have been from Louisiana: Zachary Taylor. With the English and French text of all laws and acts given on facing pages as was usual for most of the early official publications of Louisiana. Now a rare book. . Printed at the Office of the "Louisiana Courier" hardcover