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Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22 x 30 ins (approx.56.0 x 76.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.5 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.5 cms); original pictorial card wrappers, wrappers lightly frayed at edges else a very good, clean copy.
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22.0 x 28.5 ins (approx. 56.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.25 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.0 cms), small neat contemporary signature on front wrapper else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1932 revision; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22.0 x 28.5 ins (approx. 56.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.25 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.0 cms), some light pencilled annotation in margins; original pictorial card wrappers, wrappers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1931 revision; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 21.x 28.5 ins (approx. 53.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 24 panels to 7.0 x 3.5 ins (approx. 18.0 x 9.0 cms); original pictorial card wrappers a very good bright clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'cyclist' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1931 reissue; the covers are black with red sheet name and location map. Browne, 11.1.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22.0 x 28.5 ins (approx. 56.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.25 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.0 cms), covers lightly dust-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1925 revision; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22.0 x 28.5 ins (approx. 56.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.25 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.0 cms), small neat contemporary signature on front wrapper else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1933 revision (roads and railways) of the 1921 impression; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 21.x 28.5 ins (approx. 53.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 24 panels to 7.0 x 3.5 ins (approx. 18.0 x 9.0 cms); original pictorial card wrappers a very good clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'cyclist' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1932 [third] reissue; the covers are black with red sheet name and location map. Browne, 11.1.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22.0 x 28.5 ins (approx. 56.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.25 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.0 cms), small neat contemporary signature on front wrapper else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1923; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 21 x 30 ins (approx. 53.0 x 76.0 cms) folding in 24 panels to 7.0 x 3.75 ins (approx. 18.0 x 9.5 cms); original pictorial card wrappers, wrappers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1926 revision; the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 22 x 30 ins (approx. 56.0 x 76.0 cms) folding in 21 panels to 7.5 x 4.5 ins (approx. 19.0 x 11.5 cms); original pictorial card wrappers, neat contemporary signature on upper wrapper, wrappers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'hiker' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1930 revision (roads revised to June 1926); the covers are the dark red and black variant with location map. Browne, 11.2.a
Folding coloured map on cloth measuring 21.x 28.5 ins (approx. 53.0 x 72.0 cms) folding in 24 panels to 7.0 x 3.5 ins (approx. 18.0 x 9.0 cms); original pictorial card wrappers a very good bright clean copy. The famous Popular Edition One Inch series was first published in 1919 with striking 'cyclist' artwork by Ellis Martin. The present copy is the 1932 reissue; the covers are black with red sheet name and location map. Browne, 11.1.a
Book in unread mint condition. 199pp. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. The fascinating story, dilligently researched and grippingly told of the founder and owner of the transport firm seen everywhere on our roads today.
160 pages. Commissioned by HongkongBank to commemorate the official opening of its new headquarters at One Queen's Road Central on April 7, 1986. "I congratulate (the authors) for having produced such a readable and attractively illustrated book. In tracing the history of the Bank's headquarters they have also managed to convey something of the colourful history of Hong Kong itself in which the Bank has played such an important part." - From Foreward. Dozens of excellent colour illustrations. Oblong book measures 9" x 11". Clean and unmarked with light wear. Complete with handsome embossed slipcase. A nice copy of this fascinating work. Book
8vo., First Edition, with numerous photographs in the text and endpaper maps; dark blue cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards with slight surface rubbing, sunned spine and no bumping to corners. Large fold-out map at rear in very good condition. 110pp. A detailed account of the tram services run by Oldham Corporation. First introduced in 1878, some services ran until 1946.
67p. Illustrated with drawings. Membership list with addresses. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Mildly XLib. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA PAMPH 20_3 BX8.
Features: Back there in the time of the French - a tale of lost treasure, hope, love, international doublecross, and finally death - Emperor Maxmillian; Indian Raid on the Union Pacific - the work crew was grading a longer road than they knew; Freighting in to Deadwood, Black Hills; I Knew Quanah Parker; Curly Bill Brocius - Arizona Outlaw; Nellie Cashman - 'Angel of the Mining Camps'; Ball of Fire - Nebraska homesteaders had an unwritten law that no man dared break - prairie fires; A Mountain Man 'Writes a Book' - Jim Beckworth; Rekindling Camp Fires - The Exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor) - Conclusion; and more. Average wear. Few markings on pages 54-55. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: The Nine Lives of Captain Frank Jones; "I am no Coward" - Caspar Collins, young Lieutenant in Wyoming; When the Law hit the Strip (the Territory of Oklahoma); Hanging Bill Coons was such fun!; When President Harding Honored the Pioneers - a great day in Oregon, with photos; The Fort Mims Massacre, August 30, 1813 in Alabama; Sam Peppard's Folly - his wind-powered windwagon sailed on a sea of grass; Wagontrain Bride - Nathan Olney's scouts had a strange assignment, kidnap a girl, find a preacher, then hold the line against an irate father; Chuckhole Chuckles - no holds were barred in the old days of journalism and conversation; The Southwest's Greatest Tracker - John Johnson, veteran Negro cowhand; A Ranger of Commerce, or 52 years on the road, by Howard W. Peak; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: California's Prince of Rascals; Tom Gilmore's Ordeal; Lost Mine West of Hiko; "Cap" White Followed the Book; The Wells Fargo Forgeries; Herding a Stork Through the Caribou Mountains; Sylvan Grove Bank Robbery; The Spring Seat on a Wagon; Nine Died - Three Lived; The Crime Against Sylvester Mowry; Peacemakers Walk a Dangerous Road; The Yucca Brevifolia; Tumbleweeds; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: 'History and Reminiscences of J.W. Cooper, California Sheep Baron - reprinted in its entirety; Hell and Hight Water - early loggers; Colter's Boone - John Colter; Rattlesnakes I have known; The Murder of Simeon Turley; W. T. 'Slick' Clements - dead shot; Black Rock Swindle - Humboldt County, Nevada; The Harvey Houses - food and accommodation for travellers; Bitter Sunset - Gokliya, famed Apache war chief; They didn't stay for dinner - early Coloradan 'Zan' Hicklin got rid of bores; Old West Scrapbook; Bears are bigger in the dark; Sandon, British Columbia - Misfortune's Playground; White Man's revenge - what happened when a young Indian refused to submit; The Denton-Twiggs Feud - Jesse Roper; We ran the Jim - the James River, South Dakota in the 1880s; Bert Casey and the Hughes Ranch, Oklahoma; Longest stage route in the world; The meanest Cayuse; Cry of the Death Bird; Early Day Cow Hosses. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
No marks or inscriptions. Very faint creasing adjacent to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny trace of label removal and no bumping to corners. 48pp. Mainly pictorial study plus some text of early Nottingham rail transport plus electric trams (part 2).
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 15 monochrome plates on 12 and several illustrations in the text; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
9" x 4" map folds out to 24" x 18". Printed in two colours - the traditional Gulf blue and orange. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy of this wonderful vintage road map. Map
352 pages. Includes numerous old maps of Ontario and wonderful contemporary automobile and other advertisements. An extensive reference. Some yellowing to pages which are otherwise clean and unmarked. Average wear externally. Binding sound. Solid copy of this now delightfully nostalgic work. Nice gift for your special vintage auto enthusiast. Book
"Road to Avonlea" is a CBC/Sullivan Films TV series based on stories and characters created by L.M. Montgomery. While Green Gables becomes the home to two adorable orphans, Sara helps uncover a youthful romance that Rachel Lynde has been trying to conceal for more than twenty-five years. Book