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1992RO80123462CHEZ L'AUTEUR. Janvier 1992. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Magazine de 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Couverture illustrée en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 996-Autres régions du pacifique
1982R300266775Le Prat. 1982. in-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paris, Le Prat, 1982, in 8, broché, photos, 197 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 996-Autres régions du pacifique
1870VZ219291870 3 p., 1 figure, 1 lithographed plate, disbound (no covers, loose). Published in: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. The plate by Smit.
4to [28.5 x 21 cm]; 192 pp, colorfrontis, numerous illustrations & plates, many in color, from orig sources, bibliog, index. original cloth, spine title lettering, dj (not price clipped), fine and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author describes the work and characters of the pioneering scientists in Australia, based on their letters, diaries and journals, who had sent home to Europe and America, preserved specimens of animals, flowers and rocks. Beautifully illustrated, many of which are from the travelling scientists own paintings and sketches.
1952349G4414England: Canadian Pacific Hotels 1952. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This approx. 10" x 7" four-panel menu describes a magnificent selection of offerings. The front and back panels feature famous Jackfish Curve along the northern edge of Lake Superior in Ontario. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A nice memento of this voyage. Canadian Pacific Hotels Paperback
187510295Boston: Heliotype Printing 1875. Heliotype 38 cm x 48 cm on cream colored stock 55 cm x 66 cm with printed title and credit. Overall age toning. Heliotype promoting the Union Pacific line with a view of the tracks crossing Sherman Hill and the Continental Divide outside of the now ghost town of Sherman Wyoming. Sherman Hill is one of the landmarks on the transcontinental railroad and the highest point on the original U.P. line with a summit topping of 8247 feet above sea level. Sherman Hill is one of the easiest crossings of the Rockies and today it is one of the busiest lines. We are unable to locate another example of this poster. Rare. Heliotype Printing unknown
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and folding map coloured in outline, some faint offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly rubbed at extremities. 'This is perhaps the most horrifying and amazing escape during a war that was probably richer in escape stories than any war that was ever fought' (H.E. Bates). This classic account was written by the author as an expanded version of the brief outline contained in Brickhill's 'Escape - or Die' (1952). VERY SCARCE IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. Enser, p.405
200414010193xbvkJapan, Komyunika Bijutsu Shuppanbu, Heisei 16 (2004). 135 pages on glossy paper, colour illustrated throught and with a doubleside-foldout plate / 39 pages on cardboard-paper, depicting the original text with transcription below and an english summary at the end. - Publisher's gilt-titled blue raw-silk binding / Publisher's softcover with flaps; together in the gilt-calligraphed original blue raw-silk covered clamshell-box which again is stored in the publisher's thick protective cardboard box with large illustrated titlelabel; Folio (books: ca. 37 x 26 x 2 cm; clamshell-box: 39 x 29 x 3,5; Cardboard-box: 43 x 33 x 4 cm; ca. 3,5 kg.).
130 p. Sommaire détaillé sur demande. Inv. 10255.
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).
192p., illus. Account of five-month voyage from New Zealand to New England. Hardcover Very good condition good
1857010681New York 1857. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This printed circular is titled “Transfer Office of the Southern Pacific Rail-Road Company / No. 54 Wall-Street / New York May 30 1857.†It is addressed to W. P. Mehville Wilne Esq. of Sandusky Ohio and franked with an imperforate Franklin stamp Scott #9 canceled by a black circular New York postmark. In nice shape with a tiny bit of soiling to the edges. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>The notice reads in part:</p> <br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">“An installment of fifty cents a share will become due and payable on the three percent. Stock held by you in the Company on the first Monday of July next. . . Stock on which said instalment shall not be paid will be sold at auction in conformity with . . . the Charter. . .</p> <br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">“About sixteen miles of our ‘Road’ are now graded and nearly furnished with cross-ties – twenty-four hundred and seventy-eight tons of rail-road iron have been bought and paid for and sent up Red River – sufficient to finish twenty-five miles of road.â€</p> . The Southern Pacific Rail-Road referenced in this document is not the much more famous transcontinental route. This railroad was founded on 16 February 1852 officially as the Vicksburg and El Paso Railroad although throughout the document it was referred to as the Texas Western Railroad. It was later bought by the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad for $600000. It was later acquired by Texas interests and its named officially changed to the Southern Pacific Railroad the predecessor of the Texas and Pacific Railway. It was never associated with the later and more famous transcontinental Southern Pacific.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>During 1857 the railroad laid 23 miles of track between Marshall and Swanson’s Landing on Caddo Creek. During the Civil War the line was connected to Shreveport Louisiana. In 1872 it was sold to the Texas Pacific Railroad Company which in 1976 merged with the Missouri Pacific Railroad.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>For more information see Werner’s “History of the Texas Western Railroad Companies†and “History of the Texas and Pacific Railway Company†both at the Texas State Historical Association website.</p> <br /> <br /> <p>Scarce. At the time of listing no other documents from this Southern Pacific Railroad are for sale in the trade. Although no other 1857 circulars documenting the construction of the first 16 miles of its track have been sold at auction other materials related to it have. OCLC shows no materials related to this Southern Pacific Railroad are held by institutions however it is possible there may some within the Texas & Pacific Railway Collection at the University of North Texas.</p> . unknown
18821204Portland Or: George H. Himes 1882. About very good. 328pp. plus photograph frontispiece. Original printed wrappers. Spine ends chipped; some light dust soiling and wear to wraps. Slight fading to frontispiece photo but a clear image. Light even tanning internally; three leaves with small patches of damp staining. A scarce 1882 promotional for potential excursions from Portland Oregon published in conjunction by the Northern Pacific Railroad and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. The work is illustrated with a real photograph of the Multnomah Falls east of the city on the Columbia River. The text prints itineraries for ten trips from Portland in the Pacific Northwest to the Cascades the Dalles Seattle Tacoma Olympia Ilwaco and even Alaska almost all via the steamers of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. The final four leaves of text contain numerous illustrated advertisements for Portland businesses. The frontispiece photograph of the Multnomah Falls is credited in print to Issac Grundy Davidson. "One of the Northwest's premier photographers Davidson published an extensive series of scenic photographs covering many aspects of life and scenes throughout Oregon Washington and Alaska. He operated portrait studios a traveling gallery and contracted with the Northern Pacific Railroad. A keen businessman who produced the finest photographic record of Oregon during the 1870s-80s" - Mautz. An excellent example of the collaboration between a pre-eminent photographer of the Pacific Northwest and the Northern Pacific Railroad as well as an unusual and scarce specimen of a rail and river travel promotional illustrated with a real photographic print. George H. Himes unknown books
1890H22859Battle Creek MI: Wm. C. Gage & Son 1890. Paperback. Very Good. Stated Third Edition Revised. 8.25 x 5.5 inches gray printed wraps very good contents tanning. 108 pp full page map on inside front cover no other illustrations. A more substantial 264 pp. version seems also to have been issued interspersed with many ads. This promotional pamphlet is rarer. Wm. C. Gage & Son paperback
A reproduction of the original 1909 edition of the Alaska - Yukon - Pacific Exposition Number of the Centralia Daily Chronicle. Slight edge wear to cover. 10"w x 14 1/8"h. Unpaginated.
19234745Montreal QC: Canadian Pacific Railway - Passenger Traffic Dept 1923. Paperback. Fine. 1923 Canadian Pacific pamphlet featuring photographs of the interiors of the Empress of Scotland 25000 tons the Empress of France 18500 tons and the Empress of Britain 15850 tons. Lower cover w. "Printed in U.S.A.-1923" at bottom edge. Stapled wraps 24mo size 5.5 inches tall pp. 20 illustrated throughout w. sepia halftone photo reproductions. A fine copy. OCLC locates no institutionally held copies of this scarce 1923 CPR pamphlet. n.b. At time of listing we also have CP's 1924 Empresses of the Atlantic Second Class to Europe - Steamship Interior Views ; 1924 Empress Express Route to Europe - Steamship Interior Views ; and 1924 Monoclass Cabin Service to Europe - Steamship Interior Views available as well as a fine copy of CP's May 1924 Preliminary Announcement of the Mediterranean Cruise of the S.S. Scotland on Feb. 9th 1925. Canadian Pacific Railway - Passenger Traffic Dept paperback
193323606North Dakota: Not Published 1933. With an illustration of the Hall of States which housed the ND exhibit; approx. 11" x 15" size; printed black on blue-green thin paper stock; old fold line at center; some edge tips wear and darkening to the paper; in good condition. Broadside. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
193610688Los Angeles 1936. Near fine. Folio pp. 56 illustrations advertisements full page Coca-Cola ad in color on the inside back cover. Nice art deco front cover. Separate sheet "Today's Racing Entries Friday September Fourth laid in loose. -- No notable defects. -- Overall Condition. "The National Air Races also known as Pulitzer Trophy Races are a series of pylon and cross-country races that have taken place in the United States since 1920. The science of aviation and the speed and reliability of aircraft and engines grew rapidly during this period; the National Air Races were both a proving ground and showcase for this. -- In 1920 publisher Ralph Pulitzer sponsored the Pulitzer Trophy Race and the Pulitzer Speed Trophy for military airplanes at Roosevelt Field Long Island New York in an effort to publicize aviation and his newspaper. The races eventually moved to Cleveland in 1929 where they were known as the Cleveland National Air Races.2 They drew the best flyers of the time including James Doolittle Wiley Post Tex Rankin Frank Hawks Jimmy Wedell Roscoe Turner and others from the pioneer age of aviation. These air races helped to inspire Donald Blakeslee as a young boy. Other races included in the U.S. National Air Races were the Mitchell Trophy Race the Town & Country Club Race for civilians the Kansas City Rotary Club Trophy "for all three military services" and the Glenn Curtiss Trophy Race for "biplanes with engines having less than 510 cubic inches. Starting in 1929 the races usually ran for up to 10 days usually from late August to early September to include Labor Day. Aviation promoter Cliff Henderson was managing director of the National Air Races from 1928 to 1939. During World War II the races were on hiatus. The races included a variety of events including cross-country races originating in Portland Oakland and Los Angeles with a final destination in Cleveland.4: 79-81 Also included were landing contests glider demonstrations airship flights and parachute-jumping contests. The more popular events were the Thompson Trophy Races which started in 1929; a closed-course race where aviators raced their planes around pylons; and the Bendix Trophy Race the "transcontinental air race" across most of the USA starting in 1931. In 1929 a Santa Monica California to Cleveland Ohio route was started for the Women's Air Derby nicknamed the "Powder Puff Derby" featuring well-known female pilots such as Amelia Earhart Pancho Barnes Bobbi Trout and Louise Thaden. Thaden was the winner in the heavy Class D engines with 510-810 cubic inches 8400-13300 cm3 while Phoebe Omlie won the light Class C engines with 275-510 cubic inches 4510-8360 cm3. This was also the year for the first female pylon race the winner of which was awarded the Aerol Trophy beginning in 1931".-wikipedia. unknown
1528445910.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1527945871.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198026731Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. good. 24 cm. viii 233 3 pages. Wraps. Minor page discoloration. Minor wear to covers. The Indochina refugee crisis was the large outflow of people from the former French colonies of Indochina comprising the countries of Vietnam Cambodia and Laos after communist governments were established in 1975. Over the next 25 years and out of a total Indochinese population in 1975 of 56 million more than 3 million people would undertake the dangerous journey to become refugees in other countries of Southeast Asia Hong Kong or China. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 250000 Vietnamese refugees had perished at sea by July 1986. More than 2.5 million Indochinese were resettled mostly in North America Australia and Europe. More than 525000 were repatriated either voluntarily or involuntarily mainly from Cambodia. The Indochinese refugees consisted of a number of different peoples including the Vietnamese the Sino-Vietnamese Hoa Cambodians fleeing the Khmer Rouge and hunger ethnic Laotians Iu Mien Hmong other highland peoples of Laos and Montagnard the highland peoples of Vietnam. They fled to nearby countries to seek temporary asylum and most requested permanent resettlement in third countries. The refugee outflow and humanitarian crisis was especially acute in 1979 and 1980. The six hearings printed in this volume focus on Indochina and the chain of events beginning with the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in December 1978 and extending through the United Nations Conference on Cambodia in November 1979 and the subsequent international relief effort for the people of Cambodia. The hearings were arranged chronologically and appear under the subject headings: "SIno-Vietnamese Conflict" "Indochina Refugees" and "Famine in Cambodia". These hearings and the ensuing legislative activity represent in part the response of the Congress to the events of the previous year in Indochina. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1984R100063960"Edipop. 1984. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 69 pages agrafées - en supplément 2 pages "" l'Ustke un syndicalisme de classe "" - quelques cartes en noir et blanc hors texte - papier vert.. . . . Classification Dewey : 996-Autres régions du pacifique"