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1827LBW-4419[1827]. 489 x 360 mm.
518 pages. Report of the estuary working group, Department of the Environment, Regional Board Pacific Region. Summarizes existing knowledge pertinent to potential ecological changes rising from estuarine modification. Contents include: Geology; Climatology, Hydrology and Water Quality; Oceanography; Invertebrate Biology; Fish; Bacteria; Flora; Wildlife; Land Use; Waste Disposal and Pollution Problems; Food Chains; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Nice copy. Book
19752412050448xbvkHoniara, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, printed by the Government Printer, 1971-1975. Detailed collation: I. Annual titlepage, v pages 'Index', 224 pages (Issue #1-#4 individually paginated [16 p. in total], Issue 5 starts with p. 17, then onwards to p. 224). / II. Annual titlepage, xiii pages 'Index', 245 pages. / III. Annual titlepage, xi pages 'Index', 200 pages. / IV. Annual titlepage, x pages 'Index', 245 pages. / V. Annual titlepage, xi pages 'Index', 196 pages. - 'Publisher's' titled greyblue halfcloth bindings with yellow thick cardboard-panels; 8vo.(ca. 20,5 x 14 x 9 cm; ca. 2,5 kg.).
19462409300270xbvkJapan, 1946. 33 (1) pages, with few illustrations; Texts American or Japanese, each which translational-aid for the other language, incl. American-Japanese glossary. - Publisher's photographically illustrated wrapper 8vo.(19 x 12 cm).
650067Very Good. Softcover. Circa 1855. No title page -- appears to be assembled collection of bird plates from various U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys publications bound into a nice three-quarter leather album. Contains 31 linen-backed color plates. Most plates are not identified by species. All plates are Birds: California Plates II III IV V VII 2 plates with slight variation in background VIII 2 plates with slight variation in background; Cal & Oregon Plate IX; 32nd Parallel West Plates IV VI XIV; 32nd Parallel East Plates XV XXXI; 35th Parallel Plates XIV XX XXVII XXX XXXIII XXXVI; 38th-39th-41st Parallels Plates XII 2 identical plates XIII XVII XXXII XXXV; 47th Parallel Plates XI XVI; 47th-35th Parallels Plate XVIII 2 identical plates; 47th-32nd Parallels Plate XXVIII. Plates are very good. The covers show some rubbing spotting but binding is generally very sound and attractive. ; Trade PB; Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . paperback
1850DEMO014460IPhiladelphia: Printed by C. Sherman 1850. Popular Edition. Hardcover. Good. 64 excellent steel-plate engravings with 12 of 13 maps Samoa map apparently never inserted many vignettes and woodcuts. Octavos half brown calf blue marbled boards edges and endpapers; vol. 1 rebacked retaining original back and leather labels scuffing and wear to other spines corners worn. <br/><br/>Wilkes' expedition was the first American scientific exploring expedition by sea voyage. His six ships sailed south around South America along Antarctica causing Wilkes to decide that Antarctica was indeed a separate continent. Other stops were at the Pacific islands of Tahiti the Samoas Australia and New Zealand. Maps of Tahiti & Australia and New South Wales Along the way they charted the coasts of California Washington and Oregon. Howes W414; Palau 375505; Sabin 103994 note; see Cowan p.683; Taylor PACIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY p.13. "Wilkes' spectacular Antarctic and South Sea explorations - Goetzmann ARMY EXPLORATION IN THE . WEST p.61" 64 excellent steel-plate engravings many vignettes and woodcuts. Unlike the 1844 edition the following Sherman editions did not have a 6th volume - the Atlas but have 3 Tables and 11 maps Printed by C. Sherman hardcover
189046165San Francisco: Crocker & Co. December 1890. 1890. 7" x 21" sheet on cream-colored stock folded to 12 panels each 7" x 3 1/2." 2 pictorial cover panels. Ticket rates from San Francisco to Monterey Pacific Grove or Santa Cruz along with excursion rates. 2 panels offering "Schedule of Stage Connections Showing Routes Distances Rates of Fare Etc." Black and white illustration showing bird's eye view of Hotel del Monte. Time schedules for the Monterey Line Pacific Grove Extension Santa Cruz Line Almaden Line Tres Pinos Line and Sta. Margarita Line. Light soiling to cover panels else near fine. Crocker & Co., December, 1890. unknown
1772PHO-1350Paris, de Hansy, 1774. 2 vol. in-8 de xlviii, 522 pp., (1) f., 1 carte dépliante; (4), 572, (4) pp. , plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs ornés avec tomaison et pièce de titre rouge , tr. Rouge (reliure de l'époque). Accroc au dos ,coiffes, mors et coins usagés, frottés, déchirure et réparation à la carte .
1945346550The Pacific Theater 1945. Together 10 scattered issues of the above titled mimeographed typescript military newspapers. Small folio. Stapled as issued. Usual folds. Together 10 scattered issues of the above titled mimeographed typescript military newspapers. Small folio. Includes the following:<br /> The Noordam News. "Somewhere in the Pacific" i.e. aboard the transport ship Noordam II<br /> April 8 1943. Vol. 4 No. 2. 2pp.<br /> April 11 1943. Vol. 4 No. 6. 4pp.<br /> April 11 1943. Vol. 4 No. 7. 4pp. <br /> Warcast. Bougainville Island and elsewhere in the Pacific<br /> February 1 1944. 2pp.<br /> February 9 1944. 2pp.<br /> March 4 1944. 2pp.<br /> March 13 1944. 2pp.<br /> March 14 1944. 2pp.<br /> March 19 1944. 2pp<br /> Last Lap. USAT Etolin.<br /> October 23 1945. Issue No. 11. 4pp.<br /> <br /> Each of the above issues is inscribed in pencil "Co. G" possibly of the 182nd Infantry and several have the name "Milt Elberg" written on it. The news incudes general war news from the Pacific theater radio intercepts from Tokyon world news unrelated to the war humorous news from home and often "local news" or the heroics and humorous mishaps of soldiers. unknown
196556840Los Angeles CA; Ketchum ID & Omaha NE: Schick; Gilbert Stanley Underwood & Micro-Tronics The Wurgler Co. 1965-1983. Collection including One original pencil drawing sized 6.5 x 23.5 in. framed & matted in black & glass frame sized 11 x 37.5 in. artist’s signature dated 12/83; Five blueprints reproduced on thick mylar stock sized 30 x 47.25 in.; 65 105 mm. blueprint negatives all carefully labeled in pencil on archival manila envelopes preserved in lidded black vinyl box gilt Sun Valley logo & lettering stamped on lid. This unusual collection containing a large panoramic elevation drawing of the historic Sun Valley Lodge five large blueprints reproduced from the originals as well as an invaluable grouping of 105 mm. blueprint negatives for all of the original drawings of the Sun Valley Lodge and sister lodge the Challenger Inn later Sun Valley Inn. Also present is a September 1932 blueprint negative for a proposed Union Pacific Cafeteria building in Ketchum ID. Harriman foresaw the tremendous potential in developing a skiing destination industry for the Union Pacific during the Great Depression and after hiring Count Felix Schaffgosch to scout locations determined in January 1936 that Ketchum ID would be the ideal spot. The Union Pacific contracted the famed Los Angeles CA architect Gilbert Underwood 1890-1960 who at the time was a key member in the Federal Architecture Project established by Roosevelt during the New Deal. Underwood was well known for designing Union Pacific lodges for the National Park Service including complexes at Cedar Breaks Zion Bryce Canyon North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the famed Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite. He would later produce the preliminary designs for the Timberline Lodge WPA project on Mount Hood OR. The large panoramic drawing depicts the historic South elevation of the Lodge as constructed in 1936 scale of 1 in. to 20 feet. The large reproduced plans include those for The First Floor Basement and Foundation Second Floor Third Floor and Fourth Floor and Roof Plan. The blueprint negatives include floor plans framing plans kitchen ceiling designs piping kitchen pantry details the range hoods bar plans dining table details & plans and even the bakers dough table. Bill Wurgler 1912-1996 founded the Wurgler Co. in downtown Omaha following World War II and maintained the largest and finest photographic and blueprint reproduction plant in the Midwest later selling to Standard Blue in 1969. We could find no similar collections in Worldcat; See: History of Sun Valley Visit Sun Valley Ketchum Idaho 2020; Laura Soulliere Harrison Architecture in the Parks: National Historic Landmark Theme Study 1986 pp. 245-249. Schick; Gilbert Stanley Underwood & Micro-Tronics, The Wurgler Co., unknown
1920P4028Montreal: Canadian Pacific c.1920. Very Good backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: Empress of Britain was a transatlantic ocean liner built by Fairfield Shipbuilding at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland in 1905-1906 for Canadian Pacific Steamship CP. This ship -- the first of three CP vessels to be named Empress of Britain-- regularly traversed the trans-Atlantic route between Canada and Europe. By March 1919 she resumed the Liverpool-St.John New Brunswick service for one round-trip voyage. On 9 January 1920 she returned to active service on the Liverpool-Quebec crossings. In October 1922 Empress begin sailing on the Southampton-Cherbourg-Quebec route. In 1924 the ship was renamed SS Montroyal and was returned to service sailing on the Liverpool-Quebec route. Montroyal commenced her final voyage from Antwerp on 7 September 1929. Including this last voyage she had completed 190 round-trip crossings of the North Atlantic Image Size : 365x455 mm 14.37x17.91 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 437x528 mm 17.20x20.79 Inches Coloring: Printed in Color Medium: Offset Lithograph Categories: Posters; Transportation Ships; Canadian Pacific unknown
189564099Portland OR: Lewis & Dryden Printing Co. 1895. Folio. 10 x 14.75 in. xxiii 1 494 pp. Frontisp. 100s of illusts. photos decorated initials. Original publisher’s brown morocco over beveled boards gilt lettering & decoration on spine paneled in gilt ruling on covers marbled fore-edges & endpapers very slight rubbing slight shelfwear to corners and very slight sunning to spine still a near fine entirely unsophisticated copy. First edition of this invaluable maritime history in the Pacific Northwest with an excellent index and lavishly illustrated and perhaps one of the best copies this cataloguer has ever examined. Wright 1863-1930 as manager of the Portland Merchant’s Exchange had access to a vast store of original documents letters journals and accounts of marine shipping and development on the Columbia River and Pacific Northwest much of which has not survived. With the help of Harriman he later became director of the Port of Portland and later operated the shipyards in Astoria OR. Howes W963. Lewis & Dryden Printing Co., hardcover
189547595Portland OR: Lewis & Dryden Printing Co. 1895. Folio. xxiii 1 494 pp. Frntsp. 100s of illusts. photos decorated initials. Original publisher’s brown morocco over beveled boards gilt lettering & decoration on spine paneled in gilt ruling on covers gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. marbled endpapers minor bumping & wear to corners some rubbing edgewear rebacked with original spine laid back down still a VG copy from the library of Thea Foss 1857-1927 of Foss Launch & Tug Company later Foss Maritime -- who served as the inspiration for the story and Tugboat Annie movie based on her life. First edition of this invaluable maritime history in the Pacific Northwest with an excellent index and lavishly illustrated. Howes W963. Lewis & Dryden Printing Co., hardcover
1848DEMO015918IGand / Ghent: Chez Ve Vander Schelden 1848. First Belgian edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Small octavo 589 pages contemporary full green sheep extra gilt aeg scuffed. Inked presentation in 1912 from Rev. Francis J. Harbe: Harbe died in 1913 at age 37 in San Antonio Texas. He may have acquired this when a seminarian at Belgium in 1900. <br/><br/>Howes D286; Graff 3826; Field 1425; Sabin 82266; Smith 9549; Strathern 511:iii. "This edition seems to have been prepared by the author himself. It contains more material than the edition in English "Oregon Missions" the illustrations are different and the three maps are entirely new - Sabin 82265." It has several additional letters and an Appendix pp. 360 - 378. "Origine des Americains." Contains Fr. De Smet's description of his travels through and about the central Columbia River Plateau . he continued . to the Fort Vancouver by way of Fort Colville -- Wagner-Cam-Becker 141.2." Contains 16 plates including the pictorial title-age and 3 folding maps. Chez Ve Vander Schelden hardcover
1961224201961. U.S. Naval Missile Center Authors and Editors Handbook 1961 establishes standardized authorship formatting and editorial control for technical reports produced at the Pacific Missile Range documenting the internal communication systems that supported U.S. guided missile and early satellite programs during the Cold War. Issued for personnel at Point Mugu California the manual defines procedures for drafting reviewing and disseminating classified and technical material tied to weapons development providing direct evidence of how military knowledge was structured codified and circulated within federal defense infrastructure. The inclusion of a contemporaneous typescript insert History of the Pacific Missile Range February 1961 further situates the handbook within active missile testing and space recovery operations supporting research into Cold War science military bureaucracy and the integration of documentation practices into weapons development.<br /> <br /> Pacific Missile Range and U.S. Naval Missile Center. Authors and Editors Handbook. Point Mugu CA: U.S. Naval Missile Center 1 August 1961. First edition. Publication No. NMC-MP-61-9. Quarto format 218 pages with an additional 5-page typescript insert titled History of the Pacific Missile Range February 1961 issued by the Public Affairs Office. Three-hole-punched sheets bound with cloth tape and printed card wrappers. The handbook is organized into four sections: Report Preparation Manuscript Preparation Language Grammar and Punctuation and Matters of Style outlining requirements for technical clarity typographic consistency and standardized formatting across naval missile documentation. The inserted historical report traces the establishment of the Pacific Missile Range in 1957 under William Holaday and details its expansion into "an ocean-spanning instrumented network capable of supplying information on the launching guidance and impact of the nation's largest missiles and satellites." Documented events include "On 16 Dec 1958 the first REGULUS II missile was fired" and the recovery of "DISCOVERER XIII. making it the first man-made object ever recovered from orbit" providing a contemporaneous record of early U.S. missile and satellite operations.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of rapid expansion in U.S. missile testing and space reconnaissance the manual demonstrates how technical writing standards were integrated into military systems to ensure uniformity precision and reliability in the production of strategic knowledge. References to parallel guides such as Guide for Air Force Writing and Preparation of Weapon-Test Reports indicate alignment across branches of the armed services in codifying technical communication. The Pacific Missile Range functioned as a central node in Cold War weapons testing linking launch sites tracking stations and recovery operations across the Pacific and the documentation practices outlined here formed part of the operational infrastructure supporting those activities. Chipping to spine tape light edge wear to wrappers and faint soiling to covers; interior clean and complete including all tables figures and inserted report. Overall very good condition. unknown
58-0493San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1949 rev. 1958 collected 1962. Blueline print 27 inches x 96 inches. From Millbrae to Yerba Buena Island Hunter's Point to Daly City. With index to industry approx. 1000 entries listed both Alphabetically and by numerical location on map. Scale approx 1 inch = 1200 feet. With attached blueline print switching zones map14 inches x 32 inches four colors indicating zones. File cover indicating "Switiching Limits of San Francisco" dated 1962. Three pages of Switching Charges effective 1960 attached. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1949, rev. 1958, collected 1962. unknown
56-0430San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1951 rev. 1958. Blueline print 36" x 91". From Anapra station point near Bowen and Brickland station points to Ed Anderson Municipal Airport and Rio Grande River north to Biggs Field. WIth Index to Industries approx 650 entries indexed to map by number. Scale approx 1" = 1000'. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1951, rev. 1958. unknown
58-0497San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1949 rev. 1958 switching limit map 1961. Blueline print 27 inches x 96 inches. From Millbrae to Yerba Buena Island Hunter's Point to Daly City. With index to industry approx. 1000 entries listed both Alphabetically and by numerical location on map. Scale approx 1 inch = 1200 feet. With two attached blueline print switching zones map14 inches x 32 inches four colors indicating zones one dated 1961 one undated. From San Bruno to Presidio. Four pages of Switching Charges effective 1960 attached. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1949, rev. 1958, switching limit map 1961. unknown
58-0492San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1949 rev. 1958. Blueline print 27 inches x 96 inches. From Millbrae to Yerba Buena Island Hunter's Point to Daly City. With index to industry approx. 1000 entries listed both Alphabetically and by numerical location on map. Scale approx 1 inch = 1200 feet. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1949, rev. 1958. unknown
58-0503San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1953 rev. 1956. Blueline print 28 inches x 10 feet. From First Street and Linden Street in Oakland to Sobrante Avenue and First Street. With Richmond Belt Giant Harbor Channel Berkeley Albany Emeryville. With Index to Industry approx 700 listings indexed Alphabetically and Numerically to map location. Scale 1 inch = 1000 feet. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1953, rev. 1956. unknown
56-0400San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1932. Blueline print 48 inches x 20 feet. From 26th Street and US Highway 99 to Pentz Street along railroad tracks with details of buildings within 1000 feet in each direction of railroad lines. Scale 1" = 100'. With insert detailing Garces Circle and old Kern County Fair Grounds. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1932. unknown
58-0495San Francisco Calif.: Southern Pacific Company 1949. Blueline print 26 inches x 67 inches. From Millbrae to Yerba Buena Island Hunter's Point to Daly City. With index to industry approx. 850 entries listed both Alphabetically and by numerical location on map. Scale approx 1 inch = 1200 feet. San Francisco, Calif.: Southern Pacific Company, 1949. unknown
1819249959N.p. Paris 1819. One page in French. 8vo. One page in French. 8vo. The Neapolitan-born Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini 1774-1851 was a celebrated composer of operas in his day who made his career in Paris under the patronage of the Empress Josephine. His most famous opera LA VESTALE premiered in Paris in 1807 and according to Grove's Dictionary underwent over 200 performances in Paris by the year 1824. As late as 1954 in fact in celebration of the composer's 180th birthday it enjoyed a revival at La Scala with Maria Callas in the leading role.<br/><br/>According to calendars only these two years during Spontini's time in Paris had a September 22 which fell on Wednesday. Spontini left Paris in 1819 to accept a position with the Dresden opera. unknown books
1819249959N.p. Paris 1819. One page in French. 8vo. One page in French. 8vo. The Neapolitan-born Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini 1774-1851 was a celebrated composer of operas in his day who made his career in Paris under the patronage of the Empress Josephine. His most famous opera LA VESTALE premiered in Paris in 1807 and according to Grove's Dictionary underwent over 200 performances in Paris by the year 1824. As late as 1954 in fact in celebration of the composer's 180th birthday it enjoyed a revival at La Scala with Maria Callas in the leading role.<br /> <br /> According to calendars only these two years during Spontini's time in Paris had a September 22 which fell on Wednesday. Spontini left Paris in 1819 to accept a position with the Dresden opera. unknown
194624943South Pacific 1946. Photography. Overall very good condition. 100 real photographs of the USS Bennion in the South Pacific and Japan. Some which are annotated in the image with locations and dates appear to be taken by the ship's photographer; others are candid shots by a crew member. Some are described on the verso naming crew members. A group snap shot which identifies the personnel on the verso includes: Lt. Scott Kollert Mach. Flaherty Ens Hulkill Lt. McCool Loomis Morrison Dabbs Matlack Cobb & Murray. A note on the verso explains the scorecard poster displayed behind the men: "Score card shows 16 Jap planes 8 shore bombardments & 1 Jap battleship sunk by torpedoes in Battle of Surigao Strait. 13 planes since I've been aboard" the reference to the sunk battleship refers to October 1944 when Bennion helped sink the Japanese battleship Yamashiro. Many shots of life on board the ship. Some snap shots indicate the crew was segregated by role with gunners mates and fire control men all white while the steward mates are all African American. Numerous group photographs include: CPOs cooks radar men radio men 2nd Division and the Bridge force. Additional snap shots include the ship at Club Saipan showing Admiral Whiting and a "nurse . was the last one to leave Corregidor and got a lot of publicity" Kuluk Bay Adak Aleutians in August 1945; Vanikoro Feb 1943 snap shots of Officers Club Solomon Islands. Interior and exterior views; numerous images of Ominato including Japanese service men and villagers Ominato was a major navy base for the Imperial Japanese Navy in northern Honshu; and USO performers. The USS Bennion won a Presidential Unit Citation for her actions off Okinawa during the Battle of Iwo Jima. The citation to the ship was presented "For extraordinary heroism in action as a Fighter Direction ship on Radar Picket duty during the Okinawa Campaign April 1 to June 1 1945". USS Bennion DD-662 was a US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1943. It served in the Pacific as a fighter director and radar picket ship and supported operations at Leyte and Luzon in the liberation of the Philippines and at Iwo Jima February - March 1945. In July and August 1945 USS Bennion took part in Third Fleet Operations Against Japan. Bennion received her citation for actions off Okinawa 1 April-1 June 1945 as well as eight battle stars. Photographs which identify personnel include the presentation of medals: the Bronze Star to the Bennion's Commander R. H. Holmes on May 17 1945; presentation of Silver Star to T. C. Beale; and James Holloway III "who assisted sinking with torpedoes of Japanese battleship Yamashiro"; Vice Admiral H. W. Hill addressing the crew; Commodore Moosbrugger; Lt. Comd. Brokenshire. A total of 100 real photographs mostly in postcard size format 4 3/4 x 3 3/4" some 5 x 4". Very good condition. unknown