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19301441Various locations in Ontario Alberta and the Southern U.S. 1930. Very good. 165 photographs on forty-four leaves. Most images approximately 3 x 4 inches or 2 x 3 inches with a few larger. Oblong octavo. Original brown cloth album with black paper pages string-tied. Light wear to album first leaf detached. Internally clean with some minor wear most images captioned. Interesting photo album made by a young man working in the Canadian forestry service in the 1920s. Images here document time spent along Loch Lomond and Lake Superior in Ontario and later on Mount Shunda in the Canadian Rockies. There is also a section of images covering work in the orange groves of Florida and in the Southern United States. The album is captioned throughout -- extensively so in the segment on Alberta -- providing context and humor to the images.<br/><br/>Our author who is pictured but not identified was employed by the Ontario Forestry Branch in 1928 around Loch Lomond and Lake Superior just south of Thunder Bay. Approximately seventy of the images relate to this region. They show the scenery wildlife and the camps and operations of the forestry service. Most are captioned in some way: "The Cook loading a canoe"; "Cliffs at mouth of Carp River"; "O.F.B. camp Loch Lomond survey." Several later images show the Temagami district of northern Ontario including the Mattagami River and its dam as well as an image captioned "Indian cabin flooded by Mattagami River."<br/><br/>The last several leaves of the album are devoted to the author's work with the Dominion Forest Service in Alberta and British Columbia in 1930. These photos are generally larger 4 x 5 inches and more extensively captioned. The opening image is a panoramic shot of the Big Horn Mountains in Alberta seen forty miles distant. The next shows the small town of Brazeau: "Looking north from Brazeau to Mt. Baldy on left and Mt. Shunda on right. Brazeau is a coal mining town 120 miles west of Red Deer Alberta and lies just inside the first range i.e. Brazeau Mts. Elevation of town 4000 ft. Mt. Shunda 6700 ft." This series of sixty photographs depicts the area around Mt. Shunda including sweeping scenery and towns as well as the forestry camps and activities. One image of three men in a tent from out on the trail is captioned "Over night camp from main camp to reach out-of-the way territory. Frank Mac and Obey. Note it rained over night also note holes in tent." There are mentions of the Canadian Pacific Railway and several images of stations and tracks.<br/><br/>Incongruously placed in the middle of the album is a group of images from 1925 documenting time spent working in the American South. These thirty-five images briefly document the trip to Florida: "Crossing the Roanoke River Virginia"; "On a road in Georgia" depicting a Black man in a goat-drawn cart; "Two tramps outside Philadelphia". There are individual images of the orange grove "Young trees about 5 yrs. out Hiawassee Orange Grove Florida along with shots of the cabin wash day loading fertilizer for the grove and the "View from our shack."<br/><br/>Altogether an interesting album of images documenting one young man's time in the Canadian Forestry Service as well as his earlier adventures working with trees in the American South. unknown books
1991184480Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House 1991. Hardcover. 121p. coated paperstock throughout with profuse captioned color photography and a line map. Hardbound in 11.5x9 inch textured boards gilt and color dust jacket jacket shows a little edgewear entirely sound and clean a very good copy. Pandabears are not neglected but find much else. China Forestry Publishing House hardcover books
1926321273London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1926. ILLustrated. 548; 633; 705pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Brown cloth with Vol II in lighter shade of brown. VG. ILLustrated. 548; 633; 705pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Vol III. The Progress of Conservancy and the Development of Research in Forestry 1901-1925. Czech p. 199 John Lane, The Bodley Head unknown books
1905008827Washington D.C: H. M. Suter Publishing Co. 1905. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xii 474 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear and soiling; dark staining to front cover. Front hinge is loosened but remains attached and functional. Numerous contributors include Victor H. Beckman F. E. Weyerhaeuser John A. Dix David T. Day and dozens more. Previous owners' bookplates and name on front endpapers and a few pages with minor stains to edges. H. M. Suter Publishing Co. Hardcover books
19464801Washington: Caribbean Commission 1946. Paperback. Good. folding map index xi 148p. Original wrapper. Minor damping. Crop Inquiry Series No. 1. <br/><br/> Caribbean Commission paperback books
194987106n.p.: Printed by the Government Printing Dept. Takoradi Branch 1949. Revised edition. Paperback. Good. 4 folding tables folding map xii 39p. Softcover in original wrapper. 25cm. Browned acidic paper. Covers curling along fore-edge. This edition was compiled by David Kinloch and W. A. Miller. <br/><br/> Printed by the Government Printing Dept. (Takoradi Branch) paperback books
197743252Tokyo: Asian Productivity Organization 1977. Paperback. Very Good. maps tables iii 333p. Softcover. 22cm. <br/><br/> Asian Productivity Organization paperback books
1951196666Washington DC: GPO 1951. Paperback. iv 188p. wraps worn and a bit soiled ex library with usual markings. GPO paperback books
191949079Syracuse NY: NY State College of Firestry 1919. 8vo pamphlet two leaves and front cover; rear cover missing. Chipped. Good. NY State College of Firestry unknown books
177228703Paris: Chez Debure l'aîne 1772. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary stained calf citron morocco label spine gilt. Some rubbing surface worming on lower cover else very good. 1 vols. 8vo. Commentary on the environmental and game laws. Chez Debure l'aîne unknown books
1981136084Sacramento: California Department of Forestry 1981. 152p. plus appendices; together with a thicker volume featuring public responses variously paginated and also in wraps paired productions 8.5x11 inches. Both moderately worn with minor soiling titles penned on spines ownership signatures. California Department of Forestry unknown books
195314435np ca. 1953-1955. Wraps. Near fine. 4to. Ful-Vu brand commercial album model 11-8 10. Full leather wraps metal spiral bound. 21 leaves with 36 color and black and white photographs plus 20 typed descriptive sheets mounted both recto and verso. 13 color photographs and one black and white additionally loosely laid in. Near fine throughout. <br/><br/>Well-executed research collection compiled by United States Forest Service entomologist Richard H. Smith on the study of damaging forest insects on various pine species in the American Southeast. Album covers the effects of bark beetles the pine engraver beetle black turpentine beetle southern pine beetle the sawfly pine tip moth and reproduction weevil as well as seed and cone insects. Includes an apparently complete series of 12 loose color photographs measuring approximately 7.5’ x 5.25” and dated 1953-1955 each with typed caption sheets; 10 cover the effects of the black turpentine beetle on slash pines in St. Johns and Baker counties Florida; 2 show the effects of IPS engraver beetles on longleaf pines in Worth County Georgia. Materials possibly used in production of several of Smith’s 1950s publications including THE BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE ITS HABITS AND CONTROL 1955. paperback books