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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
1939H32672Pittsburgh: Nixon Theatre 1939. Wraps. Very good. 8.25 x 5.25 inches very good inscribed on cover by Ethel Waters to Bernard; she was the star in DuBose and Dorothy Heyward's "Mamba's Daughters" at the Nixon Theatre on the week commencing Monday Dec. 4 1939. Nixon Theatre unknown
1941H32710Pittsburgh: Nixon Theatre 1941. Wraps. Very good. 8.25 x 5.25 inches very good light wear and soil signed on the cover by Ethel Waters who would be singing in Pittsburgh the week after; this is a program for "The Student Prince. Nixon Theatre unknown
1981S13307Washington DC:: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1981. 1981. 2 offprints. Original wrappers. From the collection of Abraham Pais. Very good. INVENTORY: 1. MONTROLL Elliott W. On the entropy function in sociotechnical systems. Sears Roebuck catalogues/stimulus-response/traffic flow/fluctuations. From: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA vol. 78 No. 12 pp. 7839-43 Economical Sciences December 1981. "The entropy function H = -Sigmapj log pj pj being the probability of a system being in state j and its continuum analogue H = integralpx log px dx are fundamental in Shannon's theory of information transfer in communication systems. It is here shown that the discrete form of He also appears naturally in single-lane traffic flow theory. In merchandising goods flow from a whole-saler through a retailer to a customer. Certain features of the process may be deduced from price distribution functions derived from Sears Roebuck and Company catalogues. It is found that the dispersion in logarithm of catalogue prices of a given year has remained about constant independently of the year for over 75 years. From this it may be inferred that the continuum entropy function for the variable logarithm of price had inadvertently through Sears Roebuck policies been maximized for that firm subject to the observed dispersion." :: Abstract. 2. MONTROLL Elliott W.; Shlesinger Michael F. On 1/f noise and other distributions with long tails. log-normal distribution/Levy distribution/Pareto distribution/Scale-invariant process. From: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 79 pp. 3380-3383 May 1982 Applied Mathematical Sciences. Original white Proc. natl. Acad. Sci. USA printed cover. / Montroll was anAmerican mathematician and scientist. He taught at a variety of different institutions throughout his career including Yale Cornell and Princeton. In 1943 he was appointed Head of the Mathematics Research Group at the Kellex Corporation where he worked on programs related to the Manhattan Project. Eventually he accepted a professorship at the University of Maryland. He did significant work on traffic flow and continuous-time random walk and received the Lanchester Prize in 1959. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981. unknown
193514179The American Historical Society 1935. 1935 First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. This is a complete 5 volume set of books all in VG condition with matching red cloth covers and bright gold text on the spines. "A History of the State and it's People". The date 1935 is on the title page and the copyright page 1935 First Edition. These are oversized handsomely bound books with all pages printed on heavy glossy paper stock. There are many photos maps and illustrations throughout. All 5 books are clean and unmarked and in VG condition - this is a great set that looks great on the bookshelf. Shipping within the US will cost about $15. We always ship in a sturdy box. The American Historical Society hardcover
19981826636Published by Nick Waters 1998. 1st thus edition. Hardback. Fine/Nearly Fine. Fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. A celebration of a unique and versatile dog - a breed now recognised at the very top levels of competition in the show ring a working gundog; a sniffer dog; an obedience and agility dog but above all a character and companion. Burgundy cloth boards gilt title to spine. B/w photos and colour illustrations. SIGNED by the author on a compliments slip loosely included. Contents fine. Pictorial dust wrapper is lightly scuffed. Published by Nick Waters hardcover
19981827819Published by Nick Waters 1998. Hardback. Nearly Fine/Very Good. Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. A celebration of a unique and versatile dog - a breed now recognised at the very top levels of competition in the show ring a working gundog; a sniffer dog; an obedience and agility dog but above all a character and companion. Burgundy cloth boards gilt title to spine. B/w photos and colour illustrations. SIGNED by the author with best wishes to title page slightly smudged. Corners lightly bumped. Text block slightly grubby. Pale marks to front endpaper. Pictorial dustwrapper is ligthly creased and lightly scuffed. Published by Nick Waters hardcover
198036899Moss Rose Press 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Very slight rubbing to wrapper more pronounced to top of spine spine is very slightly darkened no tears price clipped. No inscriptions illustrated bright and clean internally appears almost unread. Moss Rose Press hardcover
19805958Chepstow Moss Rose Press 1980. 1980 240 p. Illustrations. 23cm. One of 100 copies printed. Publisher's binding in dustwrapper. A fine copy inscribed by the Author to Philip Ward of Oleander Press. Chepstow, Moss Rose Press, unknown
19802140000Published by Moss Rose Press 1980. 1st edition. Hardback. Very Good/Good. Illustrated by Waters Mercedes & Woodfield Bryan. Very good condition in an almost very good dustwrapper. Limited to 100 copies. Black cloth. B/w illustrations. Street plans by Woodfield. Foxing and browning to outer page edges. Wrapper is faded and foxed to spine and edges; some creasing; a few small nicks. Published by Moss Rose Press hardcover
1989790970PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2000Q-0804010250Swallow Press / Ohio University Press 2000-12-20. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Swallow Press / Ohio University Press hardcover
2000DADAX0804010250Swallow Press 2000-12-20. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.25x1.50x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Swallow Press hardcover
1979Q-0690038887Ty Crowell Co 1979. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ty Crowell Co hardcover
1993266086PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1974008444New York : Crown Publishers 1974 1974. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. ix 246 p. 4 leaves of plates : illus. some col. ; 27 cm. ; ISBN 0517515881 ; LCCN 74077482 ; LOC no TT879.B3 M44 1974 ; Dewey 746.4/1 ; OCLC 1092698 ; color photographic stiff paper wrappers ; "Dona Z. Meilach has an uncanny ability for selecting and presenting iron so that people can better appreciate what they are viewing. She has written over fifty-five inspirational art books scores of articles on sculpture in many media and lives in Carlsbad California. " ; Views basket weaving as an art form and details the use of coiling twining macrame and crochet to create various containers. ; Contents: Basketry A modern art form -- Materials -- Sources and ideas for basketry forms and designs -- Coiling : The sampler -- Lady squaw stitch -- Figure eight stitch -- Lace stitch -- Adding beads -- Adding weft and splicing core -- Adding colors -- Adding feathers -- Finishing end of coil -- Shaping -- More wrapoping methods -- More ways to begin a coil -- Imbrication -- The Buttonhole or blanket stitch -- Double split stitch -- Embroidery -- Knotless netting or looping -- Exposed core -- Added elements -- Assembling parts -- Additional ideas for basket coiling for sculptural and other forms -- A gallery of basketry examples -- Coiled jewelry -- Twining -- Simple twining and variations -- How to develop a twined basket -- Weaving -- Basic weaving procedures -- Macrame -- The clove hitch -- Verticle clove hitsch -- Square knotting -- Crochet -- For your information -- Suppliers -- Index. ; artwork: Gayle Luchessa Eileen Barnard Steve Brixner marie Waters Louise Robbins Royce Zimon Linda Ann Valeri Geoff Welch Lew Gilchrist Joan Austin Gary Trentham Jean Lamon Bonnie Zimmer Gyongy Laky Kathryn McCardle Budd Stainaker Suellen Glashausser Lucy Traber Molly Baross kathy Malec Helen Hennessey Helen Gilling Joan Sterrenberg Julie Connell Renie Adams Pat Malarchar Mary Lou Higgins Ferne Jacobs I. Richard Daehnert Pat Williams Budd Stainaker Gladamay Henrikson David F. Silverman Mary Baughn Doris Hoover Gwynne Lott Stana Coleman Barbara Kincaid Jan Cohen Lucy H. Traber Debbie F. Dunn Jean Singerman-Weiss Carol Danley Lucele Counts Virginia H. Barber Frank Kong Ruby Conaway Gloria Bornstein Jan Mjelde Wader Libby Platus Lucelle Coutts Wolfram Krank Joyce Barnes Dee Nemeth Lillian Donald Theo Ho Diane Sheehan Diane Itter Rubin Steinberg Lori Kratovil Teri Holdcraft Esther Gotthoeffer Judith I. Kleinberg Pamela Stearn ; FINE <br/> <br/> New York : Crown Publishers, [1974] paperback
1993269837PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1941864M36New York: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1941. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Very Good. 9" by 5.5". Not Stated. An uncommon facsimile reprint of Thomas Blenerhasset's Revelation of the True Minerva. The first edition of this facsimile in the publisher's original quarter cloth binding with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Stamp of Cardiff Public Libraries to the front of the dust wrapper to the paste downs to the verso of the title page to page xix and to the last page. A facsimile reproduction of Thomas Blenerhasset's panegyric on Queen Elizabeth I first printed in 1582 from the unique copy held in the Henry E. Huntingdon Library and Art Gallery. This poetical work includes an introduction and a bibliographical note by Josephine Waters Bennett. Thomas Blenerhasset c.15501624 was an English poet whose major work was an expansion of The Mirror for Magistrates. In publisher's original quarter cloth binding with original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally cloth and boards are bright and smart except for minor shelf wear to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean except for library stamps. Stamp to the front of the dust wrapper which is smart though sunned to the spine with a little chipped to the head and tail of the spine and to the upper extremities. Very Good Indeed Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints hardcover
1969044831Toronto Ontario Canada: School Of Business / U Of T. 1969. Ex-Library. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 240 Pages Usual Ex-Lib Marks O/W Sound. School Of Business / U Of T. Hardcover
20005808744Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN:9789514590443 Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project paperback
193252315Various Locations: Unknown Tour Participant 1932. 1932. The typed travelogue of a participant in a driving tour of the American West that journeyed from Virginia to California and back again in Cadillac cars. The tour which was directed by Mr. L. H. Waters left Richmond on June 27 1932. On the tour the author saw many major tourist attractions of both the natural and man-made varieties. Those mentioned and described include Biltmore Estate the replica of the Parthenon in Nashville the city of Albuquerque assorted Southwestern Native American sites the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest in Arizona the Grand Canyon Hollywood and Beverly Hills the Rose Bowl in Pasadena Las Vegas before it became the entertainment and gambling destination that it is today the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City Yellowstone and other nearby natural monuments and Pike's Peak in Colorado among others. The group also ventured across the Mexican border to visit Tijuana. It is clear that the author was much taken with the natural wonders visible in the west as the manuscript describes those with evident awe and at much greater length than the other destinations: ". On westward towards the setting sun we visited the world-famous Painted Desert stretching across hundreds of acres before the eyes is the world's most magnificent palette with the colors already mixed. It is a breath-taking vision that bursts on one's sight. As far as one can see colors mingle and glow. With each hour as the light changes in the sky so change the colors of this wonderland. It is truly the foot of the rainbow . The Grand Canyon is truly one of the world's greatest spectacles. And in its power to rouse the emotion of the looker-on to stupefy or to exhilarate it has no equal of any kind anywhere unless it be the starry firmament itself. In the bewildering glory of its gorgeous coloring the rim of the Grand Canyon is one of the stillest places on earth even when it is crowded with people . Its Yellowstone's phenomena and beauty make one want to tarry beyond the time . We then drove to the top of Pikes Peak over the 'World's Highest Highway' running through the Pike National Forest to the very tip-top point of Pike's Peak. This is undoubtedly the grandest scenic highway in the sic world. The intrepidity of thought which conceived and the daring which achieved such a road almost overwhelm even the most thoughtless. While the sensation and exhileration sic of looking from the mountain on countless miles of the earth's surface is in itself well worth the trip the great beauty and wonder of it is the way in which this road climbs up and around mountains in its ascent to the summit; turning twisting winding . views that make one's heart swell with the joy of merely living and having eyes with which to see the wondrous beauties of the world ." The manuscript is in very good condition with folds and minor toning and rust on the first page. Unknown Tour Participant, 1932. unknown
1988145926Indianapolis Indiana U.S.A.: Indiana Historical Society 1988 hardback book in near fine condition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.: Indiana Historical Society hardcover
1970Q-0873800729Rio Grande Press 1970-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rio Grande Press hardcover
199109913US: McGraw-Hill Companies 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/No dust jacket. 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.5 inches. The covers look great. The binding is tight. The interior pages are clean and unmarked. Scuffed front flyleaf. Electronic delivery tracking will be issued free of charge. Macmillan new electronics McGraw-Hill Companies hardcover
2000mon0003575645Cambridge University Press 1/30/2020 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Very Good. 1.9291 9.2913 6.4173. Cover and edges may have some wear. Cambridge University Press hardcover