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2006631851Interrobang 2006. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. - Signed on the title page and dated 1st September 2006 w/ an original colour illustration by the author and handwritten quote "Tybalt catapulted himself through the cat-flap and then to Justin's horror Fergus dogapulted himself through it a split-second later." - Also has a handwritten letter by the author w/ their signature and fingerprint confirming that the book is signed by them w/ an original illustration - Additionally the book comes in original brown paper packaging slip w/ the author's signature and fingerprint - Book is clean tight and bright and appears unread - A spectacular copy - 344 pages Fine Interrobang hardcover
2010Q-0956712282Inside Pocket 2012-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Inside Pocket paperback
200619231Great Britain: Interrobang 2006. Fine/Fine. First Edition First Printing in d/w not price clipped. SIGNED BY AUTHOR PANAMA OXRIDGE without dedication. Signing reads 'With Best Wishes from/the Paradoxical/Pamela Oxridge/1st September 2006'. Signing continues written upside down "Justin Thyme chose not to/Celebrate his birthday". A fantasy children's/young adult novel involving time-travel. A fine copy in a fine d/w of a SCARCE first edition first printing SIGNED BY AUTHOR PANAMA OXRIDCE. Signed by Author Panama Oxridge. First Edition First Printing. Hardback. Fine/Fine. Illus. by Adrian Poxmage. Interrobang Hardcover
2010Q-0956712207Inside Pocket 2012-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Inside Pocket hardcover
2012Q-1908458003Inside Pocket 2012-09-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Inside Pocket paperback
38814n. p. n. d. Ca 1877. Bit of discoloration at top. Adhesive residue along verso edges. Period date of "5/18/77" in recto lower margin. A VG copy. Pale blue card stock printed both sides. Typographical border. Card verso with departure dates for Japan Hong Kong Sydney Auckland & PNW ports. 5-13/16" x 3-1/4" <br/><br/>The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was founded in 1848 as a joint stock company under the laws of the State of New York. The company founders had acquired the right to transport mail under contract from the United States Government from the Isthmus of Panama to California. The company initially believed it would be transporting agricultural goods from the West Coast but just as operations began gold was discovered in California and business boomed almost from the start. During the California Gold Rush in 1849 the company was a key mover of goods and people and played a key role in the growth of San Francisco California. In 1867 the company launched the first regularly scheduled trans-Pacific steamship service with a route between San Francisco Hong Kong and Yokohama and extended service to Shanghai. This route led to an influx of Japanese and Chinese immigrants bringing additional cultural diversity to California. A rare survivor from the era documenting the firm's Far East routes. unknown books
1910369Panama: I.L. Maduro 1910. Good plus. Folding map 18 x 24 inches. Original printed wrappers. Light wear and sunning to wrapper edges. A few short separations along folds one of which repaired with tape none affecting text of map image. Attractive promotional for the construction of the Panama Canal issued by a local souvenir store. One side of the sheet are an overhead view of the canal route with locations of the proposed canal locks and other unfinished construction and two smaller maps one of Panama as a whole and a topographical profile of necessary excavations along the route. The other side prints a "History of Isthmian Canal" accompanied by eleven photographic reproductions depicting work sites and other views related to the construction. I.L. Maduro unknown books
0364498161.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
182626002Washington: Gales & Seaton 1826. House Executive Document 129 19th Congress 1st Session. 89 1 blank pp. Couple of ink spots in blank margins occasional light tanning else Very Good in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown with gilt-stamped spine title. Gales & Seaton unknown books
0364645652.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192642118México: Publicaciones de la Secretria de relaciones exteriores 1926. First edition. Rebound in red cloth with gilt titles. A very good copy a few institutional markings and blind stamp spine rubbed from label removal. No dust jacket. xxvii 262 1 pp. 8vo. Archivo Histórico Diplomático Mexicano. no. 19. Antonio de la Peña y Reye. The Congress of Panama organized by Simon Bolivar with the intention to create a unified Latin America against Spanish aggression and a working treaty organization met with failure. The U.S. did not send any delegates as the South was incensed over the inclusion of Haiti. Publicaciones de la Secretria de relaciones exteriores hardcover books
1927538Panama: Imprenta Nacional 1927. Very good. 6911pp. plus three folding maps. 12mo. Original green printed wrappers. Light soiling and wear. Internally clean. Handsome little guide to Panama printed in Spanish and English on facing pages. Includes notable sights to see together with a history of the Canal and a commercial directory. Imprenta Nacional unknown books
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139008258X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1947400631947. PANAMA. SANCOCHO Stories and Sketches of Panama. Translated by Evelyn Moore. Drawings by Jan Koerber. The Star & Herald Co. 1947. Second printing. By various authors. 8vo. red cloth-backed red & yellow illustrated paper-covered boards. Back board slightly soiled corner bumped. Otherwise a very good copy of this attractive book. unknown books
44502First editions unless noted. Paper wrappers. Very good. 1. Pan American Union. PANAMA. GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE DATA. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1916. 31 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 2. Pan American Union. PANAMA. LATEST REPORTS FROM PANAMAN OFFICIAL SOURCES. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 102 1932 WITH NO. 113 1933 WITH NO. 126 1934 WITH NO. 144 1936. FOREIGN TRADE OF NICARAGUA FOR 1930 1932 AND 1935. THREE ISSUES. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1932-1936. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. Very good copies. 3. Pan American Union. PANAMA. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 182 1941. FOREIGN TRADE OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA FOR THE YEARS 1938 AND 1939. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1939-1943. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. unknown books
A9781018719184Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781018719184Hardback. New. hardcover
182625983Washington: Gales & Seaton 1826. SD 68 19th Congress 1st Session. 160pp light rubberstamp at upper margin of page 3. Near Fine in modern cloth with gilt-lettered spine bookplate on front pastedown. <br/>AI 26979 3. Gales & Seaton unknown books
18261375119th Cong. 1st Sess. SD68. Washington 1826. 160pp Disbound scattered light foxing. Very Good. unknown books
157979paperback. many photo. illus. 31pp. 8vo pr. wrs.; wrs. lightly soiled otherwise very good. Washington 1920.<br/><br/> unknown books
191542654Paris : Paris Lyons & Mediterranean Railway Co 1915. 1st Printing. Printed white glossy stock paper covers stapled. Modest wear & soiling to covers. Very Good. 11 1 pp. Illustrated with 14 tinted photographic images on 4 inserted plates. Fold-out color map of the railway route at rear. 7-7/8" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> Paris, Lyons & Mediterranean Railway Co unknown books
1966WRCLIT41909Beverley Hills: Norman Panama c/o William Morris Agency 1966. 396 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in stiff wrappers printed label. Wrappers a bit used and soiled internally very good. A treatment of Berk's novel by the prolific screenwriter/director whose credits include MR. BLANDING BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE and THE ROAD TO HONG KONG. To the best of our knowledge no film eventuated. From the papers of Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott. Norman Panama c/o William Morris Agency unknown books