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0267699689.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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131640Montreal: Canadian Pacific Railway NONE NONE 1922. Mass market paperback 63-143. Near fine. 8vo. Booklet format stapled. Includes a description of the Canadian Paciifc system and of those affiliated or associated with it various cities resorts as may be of interest to those who travel for pleasure. Some attention is paid as well to the industrial resources and natural resources of Canada. Black and white photographs. Maps. Black mapped covers show moderate wear. Internally clean and bright. Offers a fascinating step back in time. Lovely copy. Canadian Pacific Railway NONE Paperback
dola2122Montreal: 1922. Revised Edition. 8vo. pp. 84 3. maps. illus. pictorial wrs spine chipped. dola2122 Montreal: 1922 unknown
1527786013.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1851ZB356258Concord: McFarland and Jenks 1851. 15 pp. paper wrappers extracted from larger bound volume & disbound ex library still 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. Photos available upon request. Concord: McFarland and Jenks unknown
1869005463New York: L.H. Biglow & Co. printers 1869. Paperback. Good -. 32 p.; 23 cm. Front wrapper reproduces title page within decorative border. The Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania in 1830; Thomas P. Cope was the first president. It ran from Millersburg to Williamstown and was the fourth in the United States and the first in Dauphin County to carry anthracite coal. By 1845 the line had to be regraded and relaid. It merged into the Penndel Co. in 1956. Written at the head of the front wrapper: "Preserve with Care." Very scarce. In Good- Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; front wrapper is detached but present with closed 4-cm. tear from gutter edge; somewhat brittle with chipping at edges and separations at gutters; a few notations internally; otherwise clean. L.H. Biglow & Co., printers paperback
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18393117Salem: William Ives 1839. Folding map. 36 pp. 8vo. Stiff wrappers. Very good. Folding map. 36 pp. 8vo. The map shows the rail starting at the Merrimack River through Salisbury then Hampton to Portsmouth. Shaw & Shoemaker 55470; NUC 5 locations William Ives unknown
18851387Chicago: Chas. N. Trivess 1885. About very good. 16pp. Original printed wrappers stapled. Light to moderate foxing to covers some light wear. A promotional work for the railroad this pamphlet is subtitled "A few testimonies of the results obtained from farming in this wonderful region." The text is comprised of letters written by real residents in this "Wonderland of the Northwest" noting bountiful crop yields and cheap land. The rear cover is a map of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway showing routes from Chicago out to Iowa Minnesota Wisconsin Nebraska and the Dakotas. Relatively scarce. Chas. N. Trivess unknown
188541697Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. Printers and Engravers 1885. 1885. DAKOTA TERRITORY. RAILROAD. First edition. 7 5/8" x 5 3/8" original stapled printed wrappers 16 pp. map of the Chicago & North-Western Railway system on the back cover. Primarily a series of signed testimonials solicited by the Railway to describe “the Dakota boom.” Farmers relate their experiences settling and cultivating the land detail their crop yields and profits from cattle ranching and encourage further settlement as land is still inexpensive and readily available. Several describe the settlers as “a most excellent class of people” who are educated industrious and and morally upright. And if that’s not incentive enough there’s the unsurpassed healthfulness of the air which is “free from malaria and full of inspiring oxygen and invigorating ozone.” 3 copies found in OCLC. Top corner of rear cover has been torn away but with minor influence on the railway system map else very good. Rand, McNally & Co., Printers and Engravers, [1885]. unknown
188542263Chicago: Chas. N. Trivess Printer 1885. 1885. DAKOTA TERRITORY. RAILROAD. First edition. 7 5/8" x 5 1/8" original stapled printed wrappers 16 pp. map of the Chicago & North-Western Railway system on the back cover. Primarily a series of signed testimonials solicited by the Railway to describe "the Dakota boom." Farmers relate their experiences settling and cultivating the land detail their crop yields and profits from cattle ranching and encourage further settlement as land is still inexpensive and readily available. Several describe the settlers as "a most excellent class of people" who are educated industrious and and morally upright. And if that’s not incentive enough there’s the unsurpassed healthfulness of the air which is "free from malaria and full of inspiring oxygen and invigorating ozone." 3 copies found in OCLC. Top corner of rear cover has been torn away but with minor influence on the railway system map else very good. Chas. N. Trivess, Printer, [1885]. unknown