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200611537Plombière, s.d. ; in-8, 46 pp., broché (a recoller). Vendu pour le texte - ses eaux thermales, son curieux passé, ses sites pittoresques.
201800843Paris, Robert Laffont, 1977 ; in-8, 308 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
226768Carpentras, Proyet fils, s.d. (1821) in-8, 8 pp., en feuille.
193316341Lyon, pour les XXX, s.d. (1933) ; in-folio en feuilles (325 x 250 mm) ; (4) ff. dont dédicace à Pierre Brisson, 205 pp., (1) f. imprimeur (Daragnès), 47 eaux-fortes originales d’André Villeboeuf dont 16 à pleine page, couverture crème, chemise dos parcheminé et plats de papier gauffré rouge y compris l’étui. Tirage à 95 exemplaires sur vélin de Rives dont 30 nominatifs.
202400057S.l., Coprur, 1992 ; in-4, 140 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
202301853S.l., Coprur, 1992 ; in-4, 140 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
26279P., Masson, 1860, in 8° broché, VII-106 pages ; non coupé ; tranches et marges poussièreuses ; traces de rongeures marginales à quelques pages ; couverture fanée.
1860734751860 Paris, Chaix, sans date (vers 1860), in 12 relié demi-basane vert bouteille, dos lisse orné, 291 pages ; des rousseurs, parfois fortes ; ex-libris sur la première garde ; petits frottis, ors fanés.
190764217Seattle WA: William Lee Waters 1907. Oblong 4to. 11 x 7.25 in. 104 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 132 silver gelatin photos mounted on the pages sized from 2 x 2 in. up to 7 x 9 in. with majority sized approx. 3 x 4 in. varying between matte finish and glossy photo stock most w/ white ink MS annotations identifying locations & subjects a couple laid-in over 25 printed photo clippings from contemporary Seattle souvenir travel brochures 2 colour-printed postcards. Contemporary flexible textured calf flexible cover binding rebacked white manuscript lettering on front cover some scuffing edgewear occasional over-exposure to about 7 photos still a VG- exemplar. This well-arranged photo album opens with a colour plate of Northwest Coast Native Americans canoeing along the sound with Mount Rainier in the background followed by several images of Native Americans basketry totem pole in downtown Seattle and outdoor adventures and scenery in Washington. Over 25 of the photographs focus on William Waters and Larrebee Waters canoeing traveling and building a cabin near Copalis Beach WA. Also featured are several photographs of Quinault Indians on the nearby reservation including group shots in front of the post office with large dog canoeing across Grays Harbor Quinault children and mother next to their beach tent and others. Other photos capture William Waters with his law office staff including 1 Japanese-American in front of the 610 Pioneer Building William next to Pioneer Square and a very nice photograph of the “Judge’s Office.†Still more photographs document a visit to the 1905 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition including a visit to the giant timber Forestry Building along with swimming & baseball at Brown’s Camp.Several photographs depict the fabulous salmon fishing and cooking at Colman’s Camp on Orcas Island in the Summer 1904 before the YMCA of Greater Seattle set up their famed Camp Orkila nearby in 1906. These photos show the canvas cabins excursion rowboats Mrs. Colman chaperoning the mixed bathing of young men & women and the beached steamship Mabel on the picnic beach. Summer 1905 found Waters and friends camping on Lake Washington canoeing splitting wood and even listening to the phonograph. Also featured along with a large contemporary photo of William Waters’ alma mater Harvard Law School are several photos of “Mamie†Harriet May Norton 1883-1965 whom he married in 1906. Along with photo of nicely appointed room and prominent placement of Harvard blanket and Northwest Coast Indian peaked hat hanging on the wall two of the photos capture Tsunezo Sawada b. 1885 their Japanese-American servant and cook including one view with the young couple in front of their canvas tent cabin from Seattle Tent & Awning Co. Sawada had emigrated from Japan by 1805 and would later move his family including his wife Mamoyo Sawada a medical nurse to Sacramento CA where he became a bean cake salesman supplying Japanese-American and Chinese-American restaurants cafes and hotels. Waters 1872-1956 was born in Lakeville New Brunswick Canada and later emigrated with his family to the Washington Territory in 1884. He later attended Harvard Law School and practiced law in Seattle WA until the end of the Roaring 20’s including a short stint in Yakima WA for the Northern Pacific. By 1930 he was living with his youngest son in Fullerton CA while Harriet Waters had moved in with their oldest daughter before returning to Seattle. William Lee Waters, unknown
57892P., Cadot, sans date (1860), in 12 relié demi-percaline marron, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, 336 pages ; des rousseurs ; frottis.
1896306962New York: G.F. Diehl 1896. 20pp. 12mo. Stapled self wrappers. Slight finger soiling. In half blue morocco and cloth drop box with red leather label. 20pp. 12mo. Pro-capitalist pamphlet by someone claiming to "work in a machine shop in a little New England town. G.F. Diehl] unknown
1359627340.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
03693Washington D. C.: Mrs. Agnes Waters. Unbound wrappers as issued; 1 165-171 pp. Waters' reprint of her own testimony before Congress in 1947 as published in the Congressional Record. In her statement she opposes Bill S. 938 Foreign Aid to Greece and Turkey on the grounds that it's "another Jewish trap" and encourages what must have been her very amused listeners to "expel the Jews and deliver America." Each page is peppered with patriotic and anti-Semitic quotations and quips. A nice example of Waters' inveterate anti-Semitism coupled with her flare for self-promotion. Vertical crease from folding with some light rubbing and occasional soiling to wrappers. Washington, D. C.: Mrs. Agnes Waters unknown
18503448Great Britain 1850. Comprised of 88 manuscript pages of mathematical definitions tables methods and exercises in a single hand with the ownership signature of "Caroline Waters Age 16 yrs" to the front endpaper. Marbled paper vernacular binding measuring 8 x 12 inches and stitched at spine. Caroline's metric measurements and English currency reveal her to be a student somewhere in the UK. Though the commonness of her name and the absence of a specific date prevents us from locating her in genealogy records the manuscript she left behind reveals much about how and why girls of her age and class were being taught arithmetic.<br /> <br /> Caroline's elegant practiced hand suggests that she is a member of the rising middle class and the opening of the book suggests that she is a beginning to intermediate mathematician. At the top of the first page she defines Arithmetic as "the art of computing by numbers" which "has five principal sic rules for this purpose viz. Numeration Subtraction Addition Multiplication and Division." Using this definition she divides her notebook into a section for each providing a definition for that principle plus clear-cut examples of its use in both Simple and Compound formats. Numeration Subtraction and Addition are grouped together at the front; and after these sections conclude Caroline enters in Practical Questions in Compound Addition and Subtraction. These involve word problems involving the exchange of money and the calculation of wet and dry weights cloth measurements and time. She then mirrors this with Multiplication and Division before adding sections on Decimal Fractions more Practical Questions and sections on Federal Money and Simple Interest.<br /> <br /> The organization of the manuscript suggests that Caroline copied it out for continued reference where sections are easy to locate and problems clearly illustrate each of the principles. And the emphasis in sample problems on currency conversion monetary exchange and banking implies that her family in some way wanted her to be aware of these concepts.<br /> <br /> An exceptional and rich document Caroline's notebook is a rich resource for study including but not limited to the history of women's education middle class education women's domestic use of mathematics women in business paleography genealogy gender studies. unknown
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B9780739117750Paperback / softback. New. Studies the way a post-colonial society reconstructs its history and grapples with its past specifically in Port Royal a Jamaican village with a dramatic history of pirates naval admirals and earthquakes. This book shows how the plans for Port Royal's heritage tourism development represent a chronological record of historical revisionism. paperback
B9780887386329Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9780887386329Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2001Q-1929918038BOA Editions Ltd 2001-07-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! BOA Editions Ltd paperback
0484578324.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1982010416Salt Lake City: Dream Garden. 1982. The second of the Wilderness calendars with work by a number of prominent photographers and text by Edward Abbey Tom McGuane Leslie Marmon Silko Ann Zwinger Lawrence Clark Powell Wallace Stegner Barry Lopez Frank Waters William Eastlake John Nichols and others. This copy has been signed by Eastlake and Powell and photographers John Telford Tom Till Fred Hirschmann and Chris Wangsgard -- several of the finest and most highly respected photographers of the natural world working today. Fine. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. (Dream Garden) paperback books