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187537686St. Louis: The railway Jno. McKittrick & Co. printers St. Louis 1875. Broadside 21 x 7 inches three paragraphs of promotional material ticket office addresses and fare rates set in many typefaces and sizes including display type and illustrated with a circular bird's-eye view map below the heads. Some old staining mostly in margin; "Henry Hannan Land Agent" stamp else very good. Advertising ticket fares and lands for sale to customers in Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois and Kentucky. OCLC locates two copies Yale Truman State University. <br/><br/> The railway (Jno. McKittrick & Co., printers, St. Louis) unknown books
187129188New York: Samuel French 1871. Original green printed wrappers wrapper title: 'The First Mortgage Land Grant Sinking Fund Seven Per Cent Gold Bonds Principal and Interest Payable in Gold Free of Government Tax. Of the West Wisconsin Railway'. Stitched. 14 2 blanks pp. Folding 'Map of Wisconsin Rail Road and Its Connections' @14" x 16". Tear at bound edge of folding map repaired with short piece of scotch tape. Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Map by Henry Seibert of New York prominently shows the West Wisconsin line from St. Paul MN to Tomah WI; tracks other railroads in Minnesota Wisconsin and Iowa; and depicts Lakes Michigan and Superior and Green Bay. The Road is described and the investment recommended. A rare item OCLC locating only the copy at the University of Missouri. <br /> FIRST EDITION. OCLC 41200220 1 as of June 2021. Not in Eberstadt Decker Sabin Soliday Graff Modelski. Samuel French unknown
187129188New York: Samuel French 1871. Original green printed wrappers wrapper title: 'The First Mortgage Land Grant Sinking Fund Seven Per Cent Gold Bonds Principal and Interest Payable in Gold Free of Government Tax. Of the West Wisconsin Railway'. Stitched. 14 2 blanks pp. Folding 'Map of Wisconsin Rail Road and Its Connections' @14" x 16". Tear at bound edge of folding map repaired with short piece of scotch tape. Very Good. <br/><br/> The Map by Henry Seibert of New York prominently shows the West Wisconsin line from St. Paul MN to Tomah WI; tracks other railroads in Minnesota Wisconsin and Iowa; and depicts Lakes Michigan and Superior and Green Bay. The Road is described and the investment recommended. A rare item OCLC locating only the copy at the University of Missouri. <br/>FIRST EDITION. OCLC 41200220 1 as of June 2021. Not in Eberstadt Decker Sabin Soliday Graff Modelski. Samuel French unknown books
La Commune de Nogent-l'Artaud se situe sur l'axe qui relie Metz à Paris, non loin du front. Malgré les proclamations louant le courage et l'ardeur des troupes françaises, les diverses dépêches, émanant du Ministère de l'intérieur, de la préfecture de Laon, qui tombera un mois plus tard en opposant une résistance héroïque, ou de la sous préfecture de l'Aisne, rendent compte d'une situation militaire défavorable qui s'aggrave de jour en jour. La dépêche du 7 août qui reprend divers communiqués dont deux de l'Empereur, fait état du repli des troupes de Mac Mahon et de Frossart. Le 6 août, la bataille de Froeschwiller-Woerth se solde en effet par la déroute des troupes de Mac-Mahon qui se résout ensuite à quitter l'Alsace pour protéger Paris. Frossart abandonne quant à lui la Lorraine. (source : napoléon.org). Ce même jour, l'Empereur est lui-même en difficulté, une dépêche annonçant « d'un autre côté, sur la Sarre, un engagement a commencé vers une heure, il ne paraissait pas très sérieux lorsque petit à petit, des masses ennemies se sont accrues considérablement (…) ». A 4h50 du matin, dans un communiqué du Major-Général au Ministre de l'intérieur, l'état de siège est déclaré. « Nos troupes sont pleines d'élan, la situation n'est pas compromise mais l'ennemi est sur notre territoire et un effort sérieux est nécessaire. (…) nous nous mettons d'urgence en état de défense. Pour faciliter l'exécution des préparatifs militaires, nous déclarons l'état de siège ». Une dépêche du 10 août fait mention du renversement à Pais du gouvernement d'Emile Ollivier « le général Palikao a été chargé de former un cabinet ». Le 11 août, un communiqué fait savoir que « Paris est absolument tranquille, très bonne séance hier au corps législatif, rien de nouveau à Metz, troupes et population on ne peut mieux disposées » Le 12 août, une circulaire du Préfet fait état des difficultés à fournir des armes à l'ensemble des hommes mobilisés dans la Garde nationale. La dépêche du 17 août au soir reprend un communiqué de Bazaine qui relate la bataille de la veille (Mars la Tour), victoire des Français et « dernière grande bataille de cavalerie » (napoléon.org), victoire qui est pourtant suivie d'un ordre de repli. Le 19 août, une dépêche du Préfet revient sur la journée du 16 et constate à propos de la décisive bataille de Saint-Privat « le lendemain, 17, il y a eu près Gravelotte quelques combats d'arrière-garde ».
196023571870-ca. 1960. 43 Blatt Text, meist deutsch u. französisch mit der zugehörigen Aktiein Klarsichthülle, 43 Stück. Plastikringordner mit Deckel- u. Rückenbeschriftung in Plastikschuber. Guter Zustand.
L169Paris, Bruxelles, Berlin, Reimar Hobbing, éditeur, 1912. Trois volumes Grand in4 (23x31 cm.), Tomes I et II, 648 pages, Tome III Supplément 521 pages, pleine percaline éditeur usagée. Une carte couleurs au 1/ 1 800 000e, 70x60 cm.: "Les chemins de fer allemands d'après leur état en 1910".
19272091502133701613Osaka Mainichi Shimbun 1927. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Osaka Mainichi Shimbun paperback
42679Printed by: Detroit Rotary Gravure Co Nd. 1940. Artist Unknown printed size: 68.5x 55cm 25.5"x 21.5" Original B/W gravure photograph usual toning but a good clear image some slight chipping on the bottom margin not affecting the image without glass matt is present but is acidic and should be replace the mahogany stained oak frame has Canadian Pacific in block letters on the bottom of the frame. Printed by: Detroit Rotary Gravure Co, Nd. [1940?] unknown
19132162Bombay India: Col. C.A.R. Browne 1913. 8.75" x 11" pp. 6 73 1 including multiple black and white images from photography maps including foldout map. Hardcover bound in blue cloth boards with gold stamping. Boards are worn at the edges and corners. Spine has a few small wrinkles as well as a chip with loss towards the bottom edge. Writing in pencil on the front free end paper. Text is lightly smudged. Good to very good. . Col. C.A.R. Browne unknown
18821906030061G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. No. 182 William St. New York. 1882 . First Edition. Map. Very Good. Large Pocket Map in original printed folder. 65 x 126 cm 27-1/4 x 50 inches. Lithographed map. Scale of 12 miles per inch. Outline color by state with railroads colored in red and blue. Shows eastern United States and includes relief by hachures drainage cities and towns county boundaries and the railroad network in red. From Norfolk to Louisville. Includes: Virginia West Virginia Kentucky and Tennessee. Timber and coal regions are noted along with the rivers mountains cities and other details. Modelski LC U.S. railroad maps 546. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. No. 182 William St. New York. unknown
1909ZB506165NY: 1909-1934 passim. Volumes for 1909 1924 1926 and 1934 only all illustrated and include considerable advertising material; ex library in later half leather with binding rubbed and worn and a few sides detached overall clean internally. - 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. Photos available upon request. NY: hardcover
26758Headed Eton College Windsor 10 Sept. 1927. Four neatly written pages 4to very good condition. SEE photograph for full text. Hope-Jones see brief biography below including his appearance in an M.R. James ghost story writes a very substantial letter on the character activities school influence etc. of Douglas Byng-Stamper whose death evoked an Agatha Christie style mystery. See Google "Death on an Oban-bound Train" for a comprehensive article on the incident. William Hope-Jones evokes references on Google such as in court for bathing "without sufficient dress" or the following AI spiel: "William Hope-Jones known as "Hojo" at Eton was a math teacher and housemaster at Eton College noted for his eccentricity. He was a King's Scholar 1900-1906 Assistant Master 1907-1950 and Housemaster 1924-1939. Hope-Jones is also remembered for his loud singing and for writing the humorous song "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons" also known as "Woad" or "The Woad Ode" according to Wikipedia. He was a central character in M.R. James's 1928 ghost story "Wailing Well". [Headed] Eton College | Windsor, 10 Sept. 1927. unknown
19306222Paris, Imp. Lapina, s. d. (vers 1930). Une affiche 104 x 74 cm, en couleurs, coloris très frais, 2 déchirures restaurées de 3 à 5 cm sur les côtés sinon en parfait état.
19792083002117400753Not Available 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19292091502133904137Not Available 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19622083002117402548Railway science company 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Railway science company paperback
19192111902160305974Manzhou Daily Newspaper 1919. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 92 pages Size: A5 size 15cmx22cm Manzhou Daily Newspaper paperback
19068656Portland Oregon: The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Fine with no dust jacket. 1906. First Edition. Original Wraps. Map unfolds to about 1 1/2'x5'. Colored semi-topographical map of the Columbia River with towns etc. Really cool!; Map; 4 1/2x9 1/2" . The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. paperback
1867100112Pamphlet original printed wrappers 8vo 35 pp. with lithographic map as frontispiece. Old ink ownership signature on front cover along with small rubber stamp of library on front cover too. Library stamp on back of title page some soiling to wrappers corners nicked and a slight vertical crease. Otherwise very good. Scarce pamphlet offering a view of the building of the transcontinental railroad and some of the challenges it faced including those related to the crossing the Sierra Nevada. The map shows most of the U.S. excluding the southern fringe with the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads connecting just north of Salt Lake City. The map also shows the proposed Southern Pacific Railroad from St. Louis to Southern California. The pamphlet talks about the need for the railroad because of the gold discoveries and the unlimited agricultural potential of the region. The author speculates that California could handle a population of ten million people. Also includes facts and figures about the cost of the railroad. George Brown, Printer,
1867100112Pamphlet original printed wrappers 8vo 35 pp. with lithographic map as frontispiece. Old ink ownership signature on front cover along with small rubber stamp of library on front cover too. Library stamp on back of title page some soiling to wrappers corners nicked and a slight vertical crease. Otherwise very good. Scarce pamphlet offering a view of the building of the transcontinental railroad and some of the challenges it faced including those related to the crossing the Sierra Nevada. The map shows most of the U.S. excluding the southern fringe with the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads connecting just north of Salt Lake City. The map also shows the proposed Southern Pacific Railroad from St. Louis to Southern California. The pamphlet talks about the need for the railroad because of the gold discoveries and the unlimited agricultural potential of the region. The author speculates that California could handle a population of ten million people. Also includes facts and figures about the cost of the railroad. George Brown, Printer, books
1928211190216020041972 Daimyo-cho Matsumoto-shi Kobayashi Kokonoe 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 72 Daimyo-cho, Matsumoto-shi Kobayashi Kokonoe paperback
19992091502133905326Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19292090502124701810Osaka Mainichi Shimbun 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Osaka Mainichi Shimbun paperback
19064245DBZürich, A. Bergeret & Co., Graph. Kunstanstalt, (um 1906). (2) Bl. Mit 30 fotografischen Tafeln. Lose Tafeln in Orig.-Leinenumschlag (kartoniert). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B [2 Warenabbildungen]
1875977DBStuttgart, Julius Maier, 1875-1877. 8°. (1) Bl., (1) VI, 330 S.; (1) Bl., X, 374 S.; VIII, 199 S.; VIII, 494 S.; (1) Bl., VI, S. 495-978. Mit 93 gest. Abb. im Text u. 1 gef. Tafel. Halblederbände der Zeit mit Rückenschildchen u. Rückenvergoldung + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 977D Bde. 1-3 u. 5 in 5 Bdn. (von insges. 5 Bdn.). (berieben und bestossen).