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1977UMOMSAL00sjrHoughton Mifflin 1977. Good. Moment Barbara Chipman. The Salad-Green Gardener. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1977. 147pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed and bumped edges and covers subtle soiling. Previous owner's name blacked out on inside front cover title page last page of index and inside rear cover. Houghton Mifflin paperback books
1969147216Tucson: The University of Arizona Press 1969. Hardcover. xii 314p. preface footnotes appendix index very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Western History Studies Series 1967. With considerable material on the Spanish on the west coast numerous articles on California including "San Francisco: Hotel City of the West" Texas and more. The University of Arizona Press hardcover books
196611911Providence: Brown University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. Edited by Stanton Garner. First edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper slight spine slant else very good in a very good minor edge wear price clipped dust jacket. . Brown University Press hardcover books
197248039Boston:: Little Brown. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. With an essay by X. J. Kennedy. Black and white photographs. First edition. Very good in a very good small chip at the base of the spine dust jacket. . Little, Brown, hardcover books
196629316Providence: Brown University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. Edited by Stanton Garner. First edition. Some light foxing on the fore edge else near fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Brown University Press hardcover books
1999Embry 116461U. of Texas Press 1999. First edition. Remainder mark to lower edge else fine in fine dust jacket. U. of Texas Press, 1999. First edition. unknown books
1904257149New York: A. L. Burt 1904. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. J. Watson Davis. Pictorial front board; no markings in text; mild rubbing to extremities. Front endpapers show glue residue and chip to ffep. Very Good binding. A. L. Burt unknown books
1970044779Medford: Pine Cone Publishers 1970. iii 156p. colored illus. dj. Pine Cone Publishers unknown books
1919WRCLIT55332New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1919. 551pp. Pictorial wrapper over boards. First edition of the author's first collection preceded by a pamphlet Prize Poem. YSYP II. Adhesion tear at gutter of front endsheet otherwise a very good copy. Yale University Press hardcover books
1990289759New York: Notable Trials 1990. hardcover. fine. Introduction by Alan M. Dershowitz. Illustrated. 511 pages 8vo 1/2 leather over gilt-decorated brown leather a.e.g. New York: The Notable Trials Library 1990. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Notable Trials unknown books
1983114222Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1983. Hardbound. Ex-Art-Library copy with label bookplate and a few stamps; otherwise very clean and hardly used. Grey-blue cloth with white lettering; 310 pp. With both artist and subject/title indeces; Number 4 in the Art Reference Collection series. Greenwood Press hardcover books
1905256473New York: A. L. Burt 1905. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. J. Watson Davis. Some bumping to extremities of binding; binding sound; no markings in text. Very Good binding. A. L. Burt unknown books
196758309Glendale California: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1967. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Nine illustrations. First edition limited to 1504 copies. "Nuno Beltran de Guzman ranks second only to Hernan Cortes in importance in the early conquest of New Spain. This is the first biography of a very important figure in the early history of Spanish colonization. He served as governor of the province of Panuco president of the First Audiencia of Mexico and was conqueror and governor of New Galicia. He and Cortes were fierce competitor." The tenth volume in the Spain in the West series. From the James S. Copley Library with the San Diego newspaper publisher and philanthropist's bookplate to the front pastedown. Original red cloth binding with gilt titles. Issued without a dust jacket. A bit of light wear to the corners and tips; otherwise a near fine copy. Clark and Brunet 40. The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover books
1967WRCAM27687Glendale Ca.: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1967. 322pp. including illustrations and map. Frontis. Red cloth gilt. Very good in dust jacket. Guzman was governor of Panuco from 1527 to 1533 after which he was tried for allegedly mishandling governmental business. The tenth volume in the "Spain in the West" series. CLARK & BRUNET 40. The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover books
1910256505New York: A. L. Burt 1910. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. J. Watson Davis. Some fairly light rubbing to boards; binding sound; no markings in text. Very Good binding. A. L. Burt unknown books
19672389Glendale: Arthur H. Clark Company 1967. First Edition. 322pp. Octavo 24.5 cm Burgundy cloth with title and rules gilt stamped on the backstrip. Near fine. Spain in the West Series X 10. "Nuno Beltran de Guzman ranks second only to Hernan Cortes in importance in the early conquest of New Spain. This is the first biography of a very important figure in the early history of Spanish colonization and it corrects misconceptions about Guzman fostered by earlier writers including Bancroft. In particular Chipman shows that Guzman more vigorously protected the natives than previously assumed. He served as governor of the province of Panuco president of the First Audencia of Mexico and was conqueror and governor of New Galicia. He and Cortes were fierce competitors." - Clark & Brunet 46. Arthur H. Clark Company unknown books
1919WRCLIT54392New Haven: Yale Univ. Press 1919. Pictorial wrapper over boards. First edition of the author's first collection preceded by a pamphlet Prize Poem. YSYP II. A neatly and properly deaccessioned institutional duplicate with bookplates each bearing a small withdrawal stamp otherwise about fine. Yale Univ. Press hardcover books
1967106350Glendale CA: The Arthur A. Clark Company 1967. cloth. 8vo. cloth. 322 pages. Volume X of Spain and the New World series. Conquest and colonization of the Panuco region of colonial Mexico focusing on the governorship of Nuno de Guzman. Appendix bibliography and index. Edges of boards and spine slightly worn. Writing in pencil on front endpaper. The Arthur A. Clark Company unknown books
19821776Culver City CA: California Spectrum 1982. First Edition. Glossy Pictorial Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. Soft crease at spine light shelf wear and rubbing focused at edges else tight bright and unmarred. 8vo. 123pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Bibliography. <br/><br/>One of the first books by the now well established Jack Chipman specialist in Bauer Pottery. A rather handsome copy of this exceptional reference volume. California Spectrum paperback books
19909019926Birmingham: Gryphon 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Published exclusively for members of the Notable Trials Library. Bound in the publisher's original brown composition leather spine stamped in gilt. All edges gilt. Four raised bands on the spine. Decorations stamped in gilt on the covers and spine. Marbled end papers. Previous owners bookplate. <br/><br/> Gryphon hardcover books
19042821San Francisco: California State Board of Trade 1904. Softcover. Near fine. 55 pp with chromolithograph frontispiece of a poppy folding map Geographical Topographical and Railroad Map of California with birdseye view of San Francisco in 1903 on the verso tables one folding and illustrations from photographs. Minimal general handling wear; near fine. An attractive promotional piece containing detailed statistics on demographics agricultural production natural resources imdustry and other aspects of commercial development. California State Board of Trade paperback books
1998171559Santa Fe NM: Museum of Fine Arts Museum of New Mexico 1998. Paperback. VG- light wear and minor soiling to wraps. White and color-illustrated wraps with black lettering. 47 pp. Color illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts Museum of New Mexico Santa Fe N.M. May 15 to August 24 1998. Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico paperback books
191163423Sacramento CA: The author 1911. Second edition revised and enlarged. 8vo. 532 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates portraits map and plan. Wirz 1823-1865 was one of two people convicted and executed for war crimes committed during the Civil War. Harry Houdini's copy with three of his stamps one each on front and rear endpapers and one on an internal leaf. Nevins I p. 188: "This work greatly expands and largely supersedes Chipman's 1891 89-page pamphlet covering the subject." Dornbusch III 626. Nicholson p. 149 for the 1891 first edition. Still a good solid copy with an intriguing association. Original white black and gilt-stamped decorated cloth rubbed spine heavily sunned spine ends somewhat frayed. 9967. <br/><br/> (The author hardcover books
19674565Glendale CA: The Arthur . Clark Company 1967. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1967 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in a crisp Near Fine example of the plain brown dustjacket. Octavo 322 pgs. Vol. X in Arthur Clark's "Spain in the West" series. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> The Arthur . Clark Company hardcover books
19331219976Washington D.C.: United States Department of State Circa 1933. Typescript Copies. Folio; hundreds of pages of typescript copies of memoranda bound in an old black memoranda portfolio gathered at spine; contents are occasionally annotated and include 1 Russian governmental indebtedness to the Government of the United States; 2 Russian governmental indebtedness to American citizens; 3 Private American claims against Soviet Russia; 4 Question of Communist propaganda; 5 Treaty rights essential to the welfare and protection of American nationals in Russia; 6 Russian Government property in the United States; 7 Annual imports of Russian origin; 8 Statements by Litvinov. Shelved 12 Folio. 1219976. FP New Rockville Stock. [United States Department of State] unknown books