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1964224909Barnhart Press 1964. paperback. very good-. Thin 4to pr. wrs. wrappers lightly soiled. N.p.: Barnhart Press 1964.<br/><br/> Barnhart Press unknown books
1962SGG313A-18N.P: Marineland of the Pacific 1962. Brochure Pamphlet. Very Good. 1 Your Fun Never Stops at Marineland of the Pacific World's Only 3-Ring Sea Circus. N.P.: Marineland of the Pacific 1962. Brochure. 9 x 4 inches. Opens to 9 x 16 inches four panels each side. Full color photographic illustrations map; text clean unmarked minor shelf wear. Near fine. 2 Tim and Sally's Adventures at Marineland. N.P.: Marineland of the Pacific 1957. Pamphlet. 5 x 7 1/4 inches. 16 pp. Full color halftone illustrations; text clean unmarked previously folded down the center. Near Fine. Marineland of the Pacific unknown books
1915008618NY: John Lane Co 1915. Soft cover. VG. 4to pictorial covers monthly issue of design/arts/architecture monthly this issue's most important features in our opinion illustrated articles on woodcut artist T. Stureg Moore wiith 2 fill page woodcuts and b&w images of more and the sculpture at the Panama Pacific Exposition illustrated w/ b&w photogrtaphs. Covers lightly soiled the rest near fine. John Lane Co unknown books
200626058Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2006. First Edition. Spiral Bound. Fine. Manzanar National Historic Site was designated on March 3 1992 to mark the location of Owens Valley Reception Center which opened on June 1 1942 with the internment of 9666 Japanese Americans. The site was one of many in the United States created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 which resulted in the internment of 120000 Japanese Americans over the course of World War II. The site was transferred to the the National Park Service in 1997 by the City of Los Angeles this report details opportunities for further development and interpretation of the site by the Naitonal Park Service. 6 291 36 pp. 4to. Clean crisp copy with black wire spiral binding and clear plastic covers. U. S. Government Printing Office unknown books
18672228240th Cong. 2d Sess.: SMD9. 1867. 39 1 blank pp. Caption title as issued. Disbound. Lacks the folding map else Very Good. 25 Decker 252. OCLC 60578657 1-U. RI. Smith edition 2 2696 Hartford 1867. Not in Graff Eberstadt Soliday. SMD9. unknown books
1939225280Berkeley CA: Pacific Coast School for Workers 1939. Paperback. 144p. wraps creased photographic frontispiece else mimeographed with line illustrations 8.5x11 inches paper browned with minor wrinkling from damp else good condition. Includes creative writings references to various unions course descriptions and more. Pacific Coast School for Workers paperback books
18601393836TH Cong. 1st Sess.: SMD52. 1860. 16pp Disbound. Very Good. SMD52. unknown books
194245913n.p. 1942. 1st printing. Single sheet blue brown and black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy edges and corners rubbed age toning to recto and verso overall clean and bright. Broadside. Illustrated. 11" x 7" <br/><br/>There is a stamp that reads " FOR VICTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS". unknown books
18661665939th Cong. 1st Sess.: SED14. 1866. 17 1 blank pp disbound. Very Good. SED14. unknown books
1981Embry 176157Union Pacific Railroad Historical Society 1981. First edition first printing. Near fine. B&W illustrations and photos. Glazed boards no dust jacket. Union Pacific Railroad Historical Society, 1981. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
305495Omaha Nebraska Union Pacific Railroad 1940. 8" x 9 1/16". Brochure folds to form 20 panels. Illustrated with 36 halftone photographs in color and b/w; double page color center spread map. Original color pictorial wrappers. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. No Binding. Very Good. [Omaha, Nebraska, Union Pacific Railroad] 1940. paperback books
191610082San Francisco: Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. Pr. by John Henry Nash 1916. 8vo. 8 187 1 pp. <br><br>First edition of this example of Nash job printing: He printed 5000 copies for the PPIE Company. Nash was of course one of San Francisco's most important and artistically influential printers. He arrived there from Canada in 1895 saw his business destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and subsequent fire but persevered and rose to national prominence.<br>Â Â Â Â A collection of hundreds of letters of praise from prominent individuals who visited the Panama-Pacific International Exposition the 1915 world's fair held in San Francisco; includes letters from Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft Elihu Root Franklin and Theodore Roosevelt Samuel Gompers and Thomas Edison. The text of each page is surrounded by red ink borders and a printed sidenote summarizes the theme of each letter.<br>Â Â Â Â Prepared by James A. Barr and Joseph M. Cumming and edited by Oscar H. Fernbach. With a preface by Charles C. Moore. Includes index. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Nash Bibliography p. 3. Contemporary quarter cloth over paper boards covers pressure-stamped by a now-defunct library; soiled and spine with paper title-label with small chip and shelving label. Paper across hinges inside opening but volume strong; one page with short tear at foremargin. Ex-library with bookplate and remnant of another pencilling card pocket and perforation-stamps; dust-soiling but no real staining. A "lesser" copy for sure but one that is not as abused as it may sound and one that is priced according to its faults. Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. (Pr. by John Henry Nash) hardcover books
19684295Chicago: Poole Brothers 1968. Single yellow sheet 45 cm x 40 cm printed on both sides and folding to digest size 23 cm x 10 cm Illustrated wrappers. Near fine. Guide produced by the Burlington Route Denver & Rio Grande and the Western Pacific railroads to promote the California Zephyr whose route runs from Chicago to San Francisco. A listing of all the stops with eastbound and westbound departure times with mileage in each direction. Brief descriptions accompany the stop listings. Illustrated with a small route map.<br/><br/>"Welcome Aboard! All of us who have anything to do with the operation of the California Zephyr and this means hundreds of railroader! are naturally very proud of our beautiful Vista-Dome streamliner. We want to have a good time to see every wonderful mile of its scenic route to sleep well at night to enjoy all your meals in the dining or buffet car and to take advantage of the California Zephyr's numerous exclusive features. Poole Brothers unknown books
40365n. p.: Burlington & Quincy Railroad Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad & the Western Pacific Railroad n. d. Ca. 1969. Yellow color illustrated paper menus. White paper printed in dark green to stationery and envelope. Very mild wear light rubbing to menu edges. A Near Fine set of items. 4 items: dinner menus single sheet folded once stationery single sheet and envelope. Color illustrations to Dinner Menus. Varying sizes: 11" x 8" menus & 7" x 4-1/2" stationery. <br/><br/>Includes: 2 Dinner Menus dated February and October of 1969 color illustrated and plain white unused California Zephyr stationery with envelope. The California Zephyr was a passenger train service that was scheduled to pass through the more spectacular scenery on its route during the daylight. One of its claims to fame was the large Vista Dome clear glass top that allowed its passengers to view the scenery all around them. The route began in Chicago Illinois and ended in Emeryville CA. The train made its first run on March 19 1949 and while the original train stopped in 1970 it has since been operated by Amtrak. At 2438 miles it is one of Amtrak's longest routes and is to this day one of the most scenic - with breathtaking views of the Upper Colorado River Valley in the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada. Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad & the Western Pacific Railroad unknown books
18601378436th Cong. 1st Sess.: SMD 60. 1860. 50pp Disbound Very Good. SMD 60. unknown books
193174983Saint Paul Minnesota: Northern Pacific Railway Company. Very Good. 1931. Brochure. 63 pages; illustrations; 8 x 4 1/2 inches - original red pictorial wrappers fully illustrated Fine condition. . Northern Pacific Railway Company unknown books
191619270Albany: J.B. Lyon 1916. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. green cloth lettered in gilt with New York seal in glit front cover. Fine. 488 pages. 27 x 20 cm Almost as new copy. Approx. 75 illustrations two large fold-out plates at rear cover. Index. Owner stamp in lower margin of title page. J.B. Lyon hardcover books
1939225283Berkeley CA: Pacific Coast School for Workers 1939. Pamphlet. 25p. wraps rear wrap is creased detached but present and has a corner torn off paper browned else good condition 8.5x11 inches mimeographed. Pacific Coast School for Workers unknown books
1854181821854. 33d Cong. 1st Sess. SED52. 1854. 6 2 blank disbound. Light staining. Good. unknown books
2628New York: New York Journal of Commerce June 1910. . Large 8vo buff wrappers front printed; has been folded vertically. Two holdings in OCLC Univ. of Missouri and the De Golyer. Offprint from the New York Journal of Commerce June 1910. New York: New York Journal of Commerce, June 1910. unknown books
18681389640th Cong. 2d Sess.: HED203. 1868. 11pp Disbound Very Good. HED203. unknown books
18831393148TH Cong. 1st Sess.: SED27. 1883. 32 14 pp. Disbound. Very Good. SED27. unknown books
18771414144th Cong. 2d Sess.: HED38. 1877. 61pp Disbound Good to Very Good. HED38. unknown books
19403770Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad 1940. Single sheet 46 cm x 40 cm printed in color on both sides that folds to pamphlet size 23 cm x 10 cm Folds as issued. Very good. Promotional piece for the prospective tourist to Yosemite that offers brief descriptions of the park and the many activities available as well as descriptions of guided tours with rates. Illustrated with color photographs and a map.<br/><br/>"Yosemite Valley is known among experienced travelers as one of the great scenic wonders of the world. This deep glacial gorge is walled in by nearly perpendicular granite cliffs which rise three to four thousand feet above the pine forests and green meadows of the level valley floor. Five great waterfalls plunge from these lofty precipices creating a display of falling water unsurpassed anywhere. Scenes of such amazing natural beauty attract visitors from every corner of the globe. [Union Pacific Railroad] unknown books
18671393540TH Cong. 2d Sess.: HED31. 1867. 9pp Disbound Very Good. HED31. unknown books