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3003Boston: The Company; Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1878. . 8vo dusty pink wrappers front printed; some chips; slightly soiled One holding library in OCLC Boston: [The Company]; Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1878. unknown books
2472Boston: The Company Alfred Mudge & son Printers 1878. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed some minor fragments missing from the bottom margin of the first few leaves not affecting text One holding library only in OCLC. Lists all capital expenditures for the year bridge building and other repairs; a breakdown of all shipments sent and the usual financial disclosures Boston: [The Company] Alfred Mudge & son Printers, 1878. unknown books
2687Chicago: The Company Poole Bros. Printers and Engravers 1896. . Large 8vo buff printed wrappers back pictorial; some chipping and soiling to wrappers. First published in 1887. Many of the illustrations are engraved after the photographs Jackson took on his trip with Ernest Ingersoll and which were published in Ingersoll's "Crest of the Continent". The copyright for Ingersoll's book and the present one were both give to S. K. Hooper the Passenger Agent for the railroaD. Chicago: [The Company] Poole Bros., Printers and Engravers, 1896. unknown books
1888WRCAM5178Np 1888. 4pp. Quarto folded to docket size. About fine. An angry statement from Moreton Frewen mainly concerning the management's plan to liquidate the company stock in Alberta a further move in stripping Frewen of his authority and position. unknown books
199829029New York: Aperture 1998. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 149 pp. With essay by David Levi Strauss and an afterword by Lelia Wanick and Sebastian Salgado. With both color and black and white photographs. A wonderful monograph on this Latin American photographer. Near fine in dustwrapper. Aperture unknown books
200998016Guadalajara Jalisco: Universidad de Guadalajara.; Centro Universitario de Arte Arquitectura y Diseño 2009. 23 cm. Colección Modular 219 p b/w plates tbls. plans bibl p. 211-219 color pict. wrps. OCLC: 694679293 Study by a team of researchers on residential architecture in Guadalajara that covers various modes styles unique to the region. Contents: Introducción -- Casa Almendros / Alma R. Radillo -- Casas habitación Nápoles. Arq. Félix Aceves Ortega / Francisco Javier Orozco Rodríguez y Marcela Cervantes Guerra -- La arquitectura en la Colonia Americana de mediados del siglo XX. Las viviendas dúplex / Tenoch Huemantzin Bravo padilla y Ma. Dolores del Rio López -- Vivienda neocolonial: Casa Zuno / Carmen V. Vidaurre y Sergio Ramos N. Nuñez -- Casa-Jardín Efraín González Luna / Vicente Pérez Carabias y Sofía Anaya Wittman -- Casa Camarena de Julio de la Peña hoy Librerías Gandhi. La conservación del patrimonio del Siglo XX en Guadalajara / Ana Lucia González Ibáñez -- La desarticulación y la articulación de la Caja Julio de la Peña / Juan López García -- La influencia árabe en la arquitectura de Guadalajara. Expresiones orientales en la corriente ecléctica regional / Carlos Rubio Reynoso -- Casa Dual. Comercio y vivienda / Transformaciones de la vivienda en Guadalajara en el siglo XX. Del Porfiriato a la Globalización / Arturo Morales -- Vivienda mínima ¿Problemas o solución social para la zona metropolitana de Guadalajara / Gloria Aslida Thomas Gutiérrez -- Vivienda multifamiliar en Guadalajara. Urbanización metropolitana y capital inmobiliario / Román Munguía Huato -- Viviendas hacinadas en Guadalajara / Milagros Atencio Atencio -- La paradoja de la dinámica habitacional: en el municipio de Guadalajara. En los albores de un nuevo siglo / Luis Fernando Álvarez -- Bibliografía. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Universidad de Guadalajara.; Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño unknown books
181337080Buenos Ayres: Imprenta de Niños Expòsitos 1813. First edition. A good untrimmed copy a few stab holes and string from binding in a larger volume some small worm holes affecting a few letters edgewear mildly toned. Broadside. 1 pp. 4to. Dated abril 10 de 1813. To celebrate the victories at Salta and Tucuman. "Esta proclama fué dada con motivo del desenlace de sucesos importantes como lo eran las dos brillantes victorias de Tucuman y Salta asà como por el triunfo de la libertad en los pueblos de Tanja Cinti Tupiza Potosà y la provincia de Charcas" Zinny p. 91. Also signed by: Dr. Antonio Alvarez de Jonte; Nicolas Rodriguez Peña and Tomas de Allende secretario de guerra. Furlong: IV 2895. Zinny BibliografÃa histórica p.91 No. 9. Not in Fors. Imprenta de Niños Expòsitos unknown books
180623530Washington: A. & G. Way 1806. Folio 2 leaves printed on rectos only 3 folding tables as issued each printed on recto and verso. Light margin rubberstamp bound in modern cloth bookplate on front pastedown. Near Fine<br/><br/> Treasury Secretary Gallatin transmits the Commissioners' determination of the identity of grantees of British land grants east of the Pearl River south of Tennessee but whose title "was not confirmed by the articles of agreement between the United States and the state of Georgia." Accompanying tables show the name of each grantee present claimant number of acres granted present state of title conditions annexed to the grant and status of their performance. Chief Justice Marshall sought to unravel the tangled knots of conflicting land titles in the case of Henderson v. Poindexter's Lessee 25 US 530 1827. The early grantees included John M'Intosh Abraham Little Robert Farmer Peter De Forge Allen Grant William Clark and others all from the 1770's. <br/>OCLC 54195284 1-Yale OCLC 83950729 no libraries noted. AI 11612 2- DLC NN. A. & G. Way unknown books
196072231960. Softcover. VG with label in upper left corner. Wraps. 12 pp. 6 bw plates. Introductory essay by Mrs. John J. LoCurto. Catalogue lists 40 oils 45 color woodcuts and a list of shows and exhibitions. unknown books
18961381554th ConG. 1st Sess.: HD209. 1896. 3pp 4 large folding survey maps. Light wear. Very Good. HD209. unknown books
1958112914New York: Farrar Straus Cudahy 1958. Hardcover. xxiv 383p. dust-soiled and slightly shelfworn dj top edge has some splash marks. With contributions by a number of major gay authors. Farrar, Straus Cudahy hardcover books
1838WRCAM10298New York: Wm. H. Colyer 1838. 119pp. Folding frontispiece map. 12mo. Cloth printed paper label. Foxed a few marginal dampstains else very good. Gives a history of the discovery and navigation of the river with many events of the Revolution. This is apparently the only edition. HOWES N199. SABIN 33524. Wm. H. Colyer hardcover books
188315606Troy: New York Central and Hudson River Railroad 1883. 3 bill receipts for this railroad; for stoves evidently from the Schenectady Stove Co. & M.L. Filley; two from 1883 one from 1884; all signed by the Agent Andros; small vignette of a railroad locomotive tender & freight cars; each 4 1/2" x 8" approx. size; light wear darkened; very good condition. Very Good. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad unknown books
198724738Boston: Little Brown 1987. first edition. xii 209 p. essays by James H. Duff . et al. chiefly ill. some col. ; 25 x 29 cm. "A New York Graphic Society book." Published in association with the Brandywine River Museum to accompany an international exhibition organized by it. Includes index. DJ. Fine . Additional shipping required. <br/><br/> Little, Brown unknown books
184028329n.p.Newport NY: n.p. 1840. First edition. Stitched self wrappers. Scattered foxing and creases to the last leaf else very good. 11 pp. 8vo. List of Churches and delegates copy of constitution of the newly formed organization reports from various churches mainly in Herkimer County New York. Signed in type by A. B. Earle. OCLC shows only a single copy of this first issue at the Southern Baptist Theol.Sem. Lib. Not in Starr. n.p. unknown books
19071873Southeastern Missouri 1907. About very good. Seventy-six silver gelatin photographs on twenty grey card leaves each image approximately 3.75 x 2.25 inches. Square grey cloth album string-tied. Light wear and soiling to covers. Contemporary ink inscription on front pastedown. Light foxing and soiling to leaves heaviest on first three leaves. Leaves lightly warped. Two images excised. A charming vernacular photograph album depicting life along the Mississippi River in the vicinity of the declining town of Gayoso Missouri. The caption on the front pastedown reads "These pictures made in the year of 1907 by Tom Pierce & Ed Cappoc at Goyaso Mo." Gayoso located on the banks of the Mississippi in the southeasternmost tip of the state was settled in 1799 and incorporated in 1851 as the county seat of Pemiscot County. By 1898 the movement of the river threatened to swamp the town and the county seat was moved to several miles south to Caruthersville. Though the river changed course and briefly spared Gayoso by 1900 its post office closed and today any remnants are buried deep in the silt of the Gayoso Bend Conservation Area. The present images show the town disappearing as the river eats away at large swathes of its surrounding land.<br/><br/>Several of the images depict flooding and high water -- trees standing in water men wading to cut lumber riverbank erosion and one image seems to show a collapsed pier. Other views show boats traveling up and down the Mississippi some ferrying lumber several large paddlewheelers and men poling lumber on rafts. One image shows a horse and buggy on what we presume to be the main street of Gayoso with a storefront visible behind the rig. Many of the images show the hardy folk who are still living in the remains of the dying town -- a woman and child in front of a clapboard house with a rotting porch and crumbling roof; a group of boys and three dogs all laughing in front of a building that may be the schoolhouse; one man apparently giving a haircut to his friend seated in front of some steps high water visible amongst the trees in the background; and several images which show men and boys logging and lumbering some of them standing in waist-high water while they fell doomed stands of trees. The album captures a slice of life on the Mississippi River at the turn of the century with all its attendant hardships commercial opportunities and dangers. unknown books
3055Boston: The Company:Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1874. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed Boston: [The Company]:Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1874. unknown books
1882JC111661882. Hardcover. Very Good. Mottled black cloth backed in ornately gilt-ruled black calf; oblong 184 x 132 mm; contains 25 pencil drawings most of them titled and dated. It includes Fort Snelling; Minnehaha Falls; Oak Drive in White Bear Lake; a boat on White Bear Lake; St. Anthony's Falls in Minneapolis; Lake Minnetonka; Wabasha St. Bridge; an Old Brewery in St. Paul; Shanty-ville; Shelter Island New York; Goat Island; plus 3 portraits a bonfire scene and other views of the upper Mississippi River Niagara Falls and St. Paul Minnesota. Boards detached and spine perished; a few leaves loose and laid-in. Skilled work most of it on one side of the leaf therefore removable and suitable for display. <br/><br/>Harley DeWitt Nichols 1859-1939 was born in Barton Wisconsin. He began his education in art as early as 11 years of age. His first job putting his talent and training to use came in the form of an apprenticeship with the Milwaukee firm Marr & Richards where he stayed for 3 years drawing and engraving on wood. The subsequent years included many moves from Milwaukee to Chicago and later to New York where he studied at ASL and was encouraged by Professor Packard to pursue a career as an illustrator at a European school. Nichols left for Munich in October 1885 to attend the Royal Academy where he studied under Heckel became a member of the American Club and socialized with Carl von Marr the clubs president. He went to London for a little while and worked as an illustrator. By 1893 hed returned to New York working mostly in advertising and illustrating for Harpers Weekly and Century magazines. He helped organize the New York Water Color Club. Nichols didnt curb his parapatetic lifestyle until he moved to Laguna Beach California in 1894. The art community in Los Angeles was in its infancy but he got a teaching job at the Echo Mountain summer school and he was inspired by the scenery of Yosemite Monterey San Juan Capistrano and other locations in southern California. He stayed in Laguna Beach until his death in 1939. hardcover books
185964413Chicago IL: Press and Tribune Print 1859. First edition. 8vo. 203 51 pp. Folding plate tables. "On the question of whether the railroad bridge from Rock Island Illinois to Davenport Iowa was a hazard to the navigation of the Mississippi River" OCLC. "James Ward a St. Louis steamboat owner filed a bill praying that the bridge be declared a nuisance and ordered removed; in 1866 Congress finally passed an act requiring that the bridge be replaced by another half the cost to be paid by the United States" "The Mississippi River: St. Louis' Friend or Foe" by James Lemly Cambridge U. Press online. Drop-title: "District Court United States. Southern District of Iowa. James Ward vs. Mississippi & Missouri Railroad Company." Chicago Ante-Fire Imprints 413: "Not located title from Heartman Cat. No. 187 June 1926 No. 300." OCLC locates eight copies New York Public Yale Chicago History Museum Harvard-Baker Missouri-St. Louis Cincinnati/Hamilton County Public Library of Congress Newberry. Very good. Original printed olive wrappers some soiling lacking rear wrapper rebacked with archival paper. 10747. <br/><br/> Press and Tribune Print unknown books
188136639Saint Louis: Great Western Printing Co. 1881. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy extremities worn front hinge starting foxing to endpapers and fore edge presentation stamp on title. 244 pp. 8vo. "Together with a Memorial to Congress prepared by the Committee of Twenty-One as Authorized by the Convention." Gift copy with stamp reading: "Compliments of George L. Wright Secretary" who ran the meeting. Great Western Printing Co. hardcover books
18778042baSt. Louis MO: John J. Daly 1877. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Americana; Mississippi river; 39p.; 19.4cm; original brown soft cloth; Sylvester Waterhouse 1830-1902 from paper delivered at convention in St. Paul MN; cover title: Give us an unobstructed Mississippi; owner marks. John J. Daly Hardcover books
188436643Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1884. Second edition. Cloth. A very good copy spine ends worn boards rubbed plates fine and quite uncommonly except for two small marginal tears without blemish. 2407-2901 pp. i.e 494 pp. plates. Illus. with 61 folding b/w plates 3 other plates and occasional in-text drawings. 8vo. Published first as part of "48th Congress 1st Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc.; No. 37." [U.S.] Government Printing Office hardcover books
1892181841892. Mississippi River Commission print. 1892. Original printed wrappers worn spine shorn re-attached 83pp. Good. unknown books
1875172331875. 5 1 blank pp folding map disbound loosened. Worn edges some chipping of corners with no text loss. Light tanning. Good. unknown books
1878726245th Cong. 2d Sess.: SED95. 1878. 52pp 7 folding charts 6 of them quite large. Very Good. SED95. unknown books