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181828392NANTES anetz 1818 une page, format : 22,2 x 17,5 cm, sur papier vergé crème ligné à en-tête et texte pré-imprimé en noir : LAISSEZ PASSER N° 8059 - NAVIGATION INTÉRIEURE - BASSIN DE LA LOIRE - BUREAU DE NANTES - DROIT A LA DESCENTE PAR MR BATTET (CONDUCTEUR), VENANT D'ANETZ ALLANT A NANTES, QUI A PAYÉ LA SOMME DE DEUX FRANCS VINGT NEUF POUR DROITS DUS, fait à Nantes le 15 AOUT 1818, SIGNATURE DU RECEVEUR DE NAVIGATION ; BOJU, avec 1 gravure en noir au centre à gauche dans un carré "à l'écu couronné aux fleurs de lys (aux armes royales)" : CONTRIBUTIONS INDIRECTES imprimé en noir,
183728387NANTES orleans 1837 une page, format : 23 x 15,5 cm, sur papier vergé bleuté ligné et filigrané à en-tête et texte pré-imprimé en noir : RIVIERE DE LA LOIRE - LAISSEZ-PASSER - BUREAU DE NAVIGATION D'ORLÉANS N°3617, laissez-passer à la Descente d'Orléans à Nantes, le Bateau : "La Nimphe" jaugé pour 91 tonneaux à Orléans sous le N° 205, immersion moyenne des échelles : trois cent., Chargement : tois tonneaux, 1ère classe , 3, Marchandise Principale : FORMES A SUCRES, le bateau désigné ci-dessus est conduit par le Sr Carré Jacques, qui a payé pour droits, en principal et décime, la somme de quatre francs dix centimes dont il lui a été délivré quittance avec le présent laissez-passer, à Orléans, le six Décembre 1837, signature manuscrite BERNARD Receveur de Navigation, reçu en bas de page pour droits de navigation à la descente sur trois Tonneaux 62 distances, laissez-passé délivré le six Décemnre 1837, signature BERNARD receveur , avec 2 gravures en noir en bas à gauche dans un cercle lauré CONTRIBUTIONS INDIRECTES,
184528388NANTES orleans 1845 une page, format : 23 x 15,5 cm, sur papier vergé crème ligné à en-tête et texte pré-imprimé en noir : RIVIÈRE DE LA LOIRE - LAISSEZ-PASSER - BUREAU DE NAVIGATION D'ORLÉANS N°4969, laissez-passer à la Descente d'Orléans à TOURS, le Bateau : "L'ACTIF" jaugé pour 77 tonneaux à NANTES sous le N° 6382, Marchandise Principale : VIDE, le bateau désigné ci-dessus est conduit par le Sr HARTEIN, qui a payé pour droits, en principal et décime, la somme de ---- dont il lui a été délivré quittance avec le présent laissez-passer, à Orléans, le 19 SEPTEMBRE 1845, signature manuscrite ILLISIBLE Receveur de Navigation, avec 1 gravure en noir en bas à gauche dans un cercle lauré CONTRIBUTIONS INDIRECTES + un tampon illustré, gauffré à froid : Orleans Loiret Contibutions Indirectes en bas à droite ,
190010656Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1900 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 439 pp., 12 planches hors-texte dépliantes.
187056446New York: Published by Gaylord Watson 16 Beekman St. John Featherston 8 Spruce St. General Agent 1870. 8vo. 2 50 4 pp. with 2 additional inserted leaves of colour-tinted advertisements on blue & lavender-coloured papers numerous woodcut engravings 1 woodcut-engraved map of New York City birds-eye view of New Amsterdam on verso 1 large folding hand-coloured woodcut engraved map following the route of the Hudson River Valley sized 8.75 x 38 in. Lightly colour-tinted softcovers printed advertisements on front & back minor chipping edgewear to corners minor creasing large Hudson River map w/ 1 small closed tear at first fold still a VG exemplar. Revised edition additional ads dated 1869 larger folding map dated 1864 print advertisements of this classic guide to the Hudson River Valley without the Principal Railroad Routes to the Great West map called for in the table of contents but not referred to in contemporary advertisements which only refer to the Gaylord Watson Hudson River Guide as with “map.†Originally issued by Humphrey Phelps in 1857 the guide continued to be updated and maps revised by Gaylord Watson the successor to Humphrey Phelps. Worldcat locates 6 copies. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., John Featherston, 8 Spruce St., General Agent, paperback
18476Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1880. In-12 de 296 pages, légères rousseurs. Toile rouge, couvertures. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF.
197664134Richland WA: Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company 1976. Two vols. 4to. 1 xiii 168 1; 266 pp. With plates diagrams folding tables charts maps. Uniformly bound in gray softcovers blue lettering front covers stapled at gutter margin as issued minor scuffing research some thumbing to fore-edges still VG- set from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping. First editions thus of this report prepared for the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration under Contract E45-1-2130 following the significant pressures resulting from investigations into the chemical explosion at the 242-Z Building August 1976 as the Hanford Nuclear Reservation had seriously underestimated the risks of long-term storage of highly radioactive waste in aging underground tanks. Investigations in this report examined and discussed the geologic hydrologic heat transfer and rock-waste evaluating the feasibility of storing nuclear wastes in caverns mined out into the Columbia River basalts. Unfortunately this continues to be an issue with much of the Hanford Reservation now operating as the largest Superfund cleanup site in the country and as late as the 1990’s 20 years after this report contaminated ground water underneath the Hanford reservation was threatening not only the Columbia River but the entire watershed. Worldcat locates 3 sets of this 2-volume edition US Army Engineers PSU Western WA U. Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company, paperback
191342745Hood River OR: City of 1913. 8vo. 277 1 pp. Gray printed softcvrs vry sml tear lwr bk crnr mnr shlfwr still a VG copy. First edition thus of this very early printed charter and laws of the Columbia River city which was incorporated in 1895. City of, unknown
191549937Meadville PA: Keystone View Co. ca. 1915. Three glass slides. 3.25 x 4 in. each with black tape border around the edges of the glass printed text of Keystone View Co. and caption at margins all in excellent condition in small box. These three glass slides depict salmon fishing a cannery and the scenic Columbia River valley. The glass slide showing the first haul depicts the fishermen standing around holding large Chinook salmon that they have taken from the seiner nets laying on the beach hauled in by horse teams out of the Columbia River. The second slide is particularly fascinating as it shows Chinese-Americans cleaning de-boning scraping off the scales dressing and then preparing the salmon caught in fish wheels to be packed into cans to be shipped worldwide. Astoria canneries were one of the chief suppliers at the beginning of the 20th century and their workforce was largely composed of Chinese Japanese and even Northwest Coast Indian workers. The last shows a man sitting in sand dunes above railroad tracks along the River. Keystone View Co., unknown
191044401Hood River OR: Better Fruit Publishing Co. 1910. Folio. 90 pp. Over 100 illusts. photos diagrams illust. ads. Photo-illust. self-printed wrappers cover art of Columbia River Goge on frnt cvr mnr edgewear some creasng VG copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and exceedingly scarce trade magazine for the orchard industry in the Pacific Northwest. The illustrations and illustrated ads are replete with images of Northwest agriculture and farm machinery at the beginning of the 20th century. Better Fruit Publishing Co., unknown
55786P., Gauthier-Villars, 1967, in 8° broché, 95 pages ; illustrations ; traces de ruban adhésif sur le titre et les gardes.
190263438The Dalles OR: Benj. A. Gifford 1902. Oblong 8vo. 9.5 x 6.5 in. 37 leaves unnumbered. including 18 boudoir-sized collotype photographs printed on matte-finish paper stock w/ Benj. Gifford copyright notice lower fore-edge of image captions & negative number indicated all printed with excellent contrast w/in the negative also included 18 printed caption tissue guards. Dark gray ribbed softcovers yapp fore-edges w/ folding clasp flap at fore-edge of front cover decorative white lettering front cover punch-sewn w/ colour silk braid at gutter margin minor chipping to foot of spine into lower left front cover minor shelfwear creasing to yapp fore-edges still a VG- copy w/ ownership markings on title for Lillie D. Stewart a railroad company stenographer living in Denver CO at the beginning of the 20th Century and she paid $ 1.50 for the booklet. First edition of this very scarce and nicely printed collotype photographic views of the Columbia River Gorge sold from Gifford’s studio in The Dalles OR. Gifford 1859-1936 is considered perhaps Oregon’s most famous photographer and his beautiful images included here depict Rooster Rock sternwheeler at the Dalles Latourelle Falls Cape Horn the Pillars of Hercules Multnomah Falls shot 12 years prior to the historic Benson Footbridge at Multnomah Falls constructed by Robert Lee Ringer in 1914. Other images include the Sternwheeler Regulator Warren’s Salmon Cannery Sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert approaching the Cascade Locks Fish Wheel on the Columbia the Oregon Railway & Navigation Chicago-Portland Special leaving Tunnel 2 and the Native American burial ground of Memaloose Island. Gifford first worked in Portland until 1895 then opened a studio in The Dalles and later returned to Portland in 1910 where he continued to operate both studios until about 1920. Later his son Ralph I Gifford took over operation of the studio and continued to operate the business. Worldcat locates 1 copy OSU. Benj. A. Gifford, paperback
1981172350Ok Tedi Mining Corporation. September1981. 35 full page colour charts with 9 pages of tidal predictions for 1982 and 1983 on preceeding leaves. Printed on one side of each leaf and presented in metal ring binder large oblong plastic covers titled on upper cover and spine in black. Very good copy. 30 x 43cm. "The following notes on the hydrographic charts navigational aids and tidal predictions which appear in this publication are a summary of a report prepared for the Ok Tedi Mining Limited by the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation with the assistance of Hydrographic Surveys Pty Ltd in December 1981. The hydrographic surveys required to produce these charts were carried out in February and March 1981. " . Ok Tedi Mining Corporation. unknown
1960811Peace River Alberta Canada: Peace River Lodge No. 131 Auxiliary To The B.P.O. Elks Canada N.D. Circa 1960's. First printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 40 h. 8vo. measuring 9.5" x 6". White stiff card covers held with black plastic spiral binding. Black and white illustrations many advertisements by local business merchants of Peace River Alberta. A variety of recipes with the names of contributors noted below each recipe. Light rubbing to covers contents bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; very good. Contains a full listing of members of Order of the Royal Purple. Note: The Order of The Royal Purple was the female auxiliary of the Elks of Canada. At time of cataloguing this title does not appear amongst the holdings at Peel LAC/BAC University of Alberta or The University of Guelph Special Collections Cookbook Collection. Scarce. <br/><br/> Peace River Lodge No. 131, Auxiliary To The B.P.O. Elks Canada unknown
1835ZB520406Washington: 1835. paper wrappers HD 180 7 pp. good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: unknown
188035288n.p.: n.p. 1880. Photograph. Good. Photograph. Approx. 10" x 8". Light wear to the photograph card. Written on the back side of the picture - "Steamer Cherokee Chattahoochee River Georgia 1880. n.p. unknown
35289n.p.: Smith n.d. Photograph. Good. Photograph. Approx. 10" x 8". Light wear to the photograph card. "Smith Mar. 14" printed on the card. Smith unknown
1949LFA-126711329N° 4 - 23 janvier 1949 - Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 260 x 320 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs, bon état
1949LFA-126711330N° 6 - 6 février 1949 - Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 260 x 320 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs et en noir, bon état
1949LFA-126711331N° 8 - 20 février 1949 - Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 260 x 320 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs et en noir, bon état
1949LFA-126711337N° 7 - 13 février 1949 - Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 260 x 320 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs et en noir, bon état
201307315Paris, Fleuve noir, 1977 ; in-12, 215 pp., br. Bon état.
GF9972Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -
1711ST20182London: W. Lewis 1711. FIRST EDITION First Issue. 280 x 152 mm. 8 1/8 x 6". 1 p.l. 43 1 pp. <br/> VERY PRETTY DARK GREEN CRUSHED MOROCCO ELABORATELY GILT IN PERIOD STYLE BY RIVIERE & SON stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with double frames formed of floral sprigs drawer handles and other small tools the frames enclosing an elegant central wreath; raised bands spine panels densely gilt with stippling floral tools radiating from small central flower gilt lettering turn-ins densely gilt with scrolling foliate tools all edges gilt. With an attractive woodcut headpiece and tailpiece; one foliated woodcut initial. Front pastedown with the bookplate of Winston Henry Hagen and book label of William A. Strutz. Griffith 2; Rothschild 1564; Foxon P806; Day "History of English Literature 1600-1837" pp. 73-4. Sheets uniformly a little toned because carefully washed the usual offsetting on facing flyleaves from turn-ins but a very pleasing copy--the text without signs of use and the exceptionally pretty binding lustrous and virtually unworn.<br/> <br/> This first printing of Alexander Pope’s first independent publication called by Day "one of the most quoted poems in English" offers a sumptuous binding in the style of the period retains its scarce original half-title and boasts an impressive provenance. Pope 1688-1744 composed "An Essay on Criticism" early in his career possibly when he was just 18. In this poem which introduced several expressions now common in the lexicon including "to err is human; to forgive divine" and "fools rush in where angels fear to tread" Pope provides his philosophy on what makes good criticism and by extension good poetry. Of it Day writes: "no one can claim originality for the content of 'Essay on Criticism' but all must admit the incomparable mastery of verse and language." This copy retains the half-title which is often missing primarily because it was often used as part of the volume's wrappers. Our copy does lack the final leaf of ads as almost always with copies of this edition. The strikingly attractive binding done in an elaborately gilt style reminiscent of a Roger Payne design is the work of Riviere one of the foremost names among English binderies. Our copy has belonged to two notable collectors. According to Dickinson Hagen 1859-1918 was a collector whose library especially strong in English literature "reflected a highly developed intelligent connoisseurship." Beverly Chew wrote in the foreword to the catalogue for the Hagen sale at Anderson Galleries 13 May 1918 that the library which featured high spots bought at the Lefferts and Poor sales "was one of the best ever submitted to the public at auction." William A. Strutz 1934-2024 was a North Dakota attorney and passionate bibliophile who assembled a library of over 15000 rare and important literary works. Our first printing of "Essay on Criticism" is not easy to find in the attractive condition seen here. W. Lewis unknown
12295Pré d'Auge s.e. s.d. Un volume tapuscrit, dos collé muet, couverture beige imprimée, illustrations en n&b. Traces de scotch aux premier et dernier feuillets, néanmoins bon état.