Iverson Noel & Matthews D. Ralph
Communities in Decline An Examination of Household Resettlement in Newfoundland
St. John's Newfoundland: Institute of Social and Economical Reform. Very Good. 1968. Reprint. Softcover. Blue card covers are sun-faded with light shelfwear. ; A tight solid book.; 184 pages . Institute of Social and Economical Reform paperback
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Iverson Noel; Matthews Ralph
Communities in Decline: an Examination of Household Resettlement in Newfoundland
St. John's Newfoundland Canada: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Very Good. 1968. softcover. Newfoundland Social and Economic Studies No. 6. . Memorial University of Newfoundland paperback
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps 8 fine folding lithographed views 8 chromolithographed plates and 16 lithographed plates of views and fossils from sketches by Balduin Mollhausen spotted throughout. Original publisher's black cloth decorated in gilt rebacked preserving much of the original spine front hinge starting endpapers spotted. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the 'Big Ca�on' what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions 'a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens.' "Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report 'It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed.' The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps long tear in each crossing the image; 8 fine folding lithographed views; 26 lithographed plates including 8 in color spotted throughout. Original publisher's black cloth decorated in gilt spine detaching extremities worn with loss. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the 'Big Ca�on' what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions 'a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens.' "Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report 'It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed.' The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
Référence libraire : 72MMS226
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps 8 fine folding lithographed views 8 chromolithographed plates and 16 lithographed plates of views and fossils from sketches by Baldwin Mollhausen spotted throughout. Original black cloth decorated in gilt worn soiled chipped with loss. Provenance: with a near contemporary gift inscription to Miss Eva Sherburne presumably a relation of Eleanor Sherburne the wife of the explorer Amiel Weeks Whipple 1818 - 1863 dated March 1862 on the recto of the first blank; Whipple family sale Doyle New York 23rd April 2012 lot 115 First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the "Big C�non" what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions "a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens." Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report "It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed." The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
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Ives Joseph Christmas 1828a1868
Report Upon the Colorado River of the West Explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives Corps of Topographical Engineers Under the Direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys A.A. Humphreys. Captain Topographical Enginners in Charge
Part I "General Report": 131 pages with the 2 large folding maps profile of area 12 engraved plates including frontispiece one "Interior of Moquise House" being colored 7 colored chromolithic plates titled "Indian Portraits" 8 folding panoramas and 41 wood cut illustrations in the text; Part II "Hydrographic Report: 14 pages; Part III " Geological Report": 154 pages with 3 plates 3 lithographic plates 27 wood cut illustrations in text tables 2 maps; Part IV "Botany": 30 pages; Part V "Zoology": 6 pages; and Appendices 32 pages. Quarto ll 3/4" x 9" 36th Congress 1st Session Senate EX Document. Original gilt pictorial blind stamped cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Howes 194 First edition.<br /><br />Ives was born in New York City in 1828 and was a graduate of the United States Military Academy in 1852. As a Lieutenant from 1853 to 1854 he was appointed by the U.S. Army to the Topographical Engineers as assistant to Lt. A.W. Whipple in the Pacific Railroad survey along the 35th parallel. From 1857 to 1858 Ives commanded an expedition to explore up the Colorado River from its mouth. At Robinson's Landing he built then used the 54 foot paddlewheel steamboat Explorer to map and survey the river. His party included Smithsonian associate John Strong Newberry as geologist. He led his party up the Colorado to the lower end of the Grand Canyon then struck out across the desert to Fort Defiance in Colorado. Ives Reported his findings in his 1861 Report upon the Colorado river of the West. The Ives expedition produced one of the important early maps of the Grand Canyon drawn by F. W. v. Egloffstein topographer to the expedition. Ives next served as engineer and architect for the Washington National Monument from 1859 to 1860. During the American Civil War he joined the Confederate Army and served in several engineering capacities and was finally appointed aide-de-camp to President Jefferson Davis from 1863 to 1865. After the war he settled in New York City where he died November 12 1868<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />New spine and paste downs some maps repaired else a very good copy. Government Printing Office hardcover
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Ives Joseph Christmas 1828 1868
Report Upon the Colorado River of the West Explored in 1857-1858
Washington D. C: Superintendent of Documents 1861. 5 parts in one volume. 2 large folding lithographic maps clean/no tears 8 fine folding lithographic views 8 chromolithographic beautiful color plates showing dress of various Indian tribes along river and 16 lithographic plates of views and fossils from sketches by Baldwin Mollhausen all clean and in excellent condition. Original decorated black cloth gilt with spine cloth missing. Overall tight and clean. Minimal foxing. Frst edition This is the Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. Overall with exception of spine covering missing an exceptional copy. Clean. 1st Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket - Issued. Illus. by M�llhausen Heinrich Baldwin. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Superintendent of Documents Hardcover
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 2/8 x 8 4/8 inches. 2 large folding lithographic maps laid down on linen 8 fine folding lithographic views laid down on linen 8 chromolithographic plates and 16 lithographic plates of views and fossils from sketches by Baldwin Mollhausen some minor spotting. Contemporary half black morocco extremities scuffed. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the "Big C�non" what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions "a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens." Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report "It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed." The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1861. unknown
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Ives Joseph Christmas
Report Upon the Colorado River of the West Explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives Corps of Topographical Engineers Under the Direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys A.A. Humphreys Captain Topographical Engineers in Charge Caption title 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Ex. Doc. Unnumbered
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. First edition. Frontispiece 1 profile 8 fold-out panoramic views 24 lithographs some with tinted backgrounds 8 have been additionally hand-colored without 4 fold-out maps; 131; 154; 30; 6; 31 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/8 x 8-5/8 inches. Later quarter cloth and marbled boards and endpapers. Fine copy. Bookplate of the Burndy Library with withdrawal stamp on the front pastedown. First edition. Frontispiece 1 profile 8 fold-out panoramic views 24 lithographs some with tinted backgrounds 8 have been additionally hand-colored without 4 fold-out maps; 131; 154; 30; 6; 31 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/8 x 8-5/8 inches. Inscribed to Benjamin Silliman. William Goetzmann calls Lieutenant Ives's complete report "The best by far of these individual reports.It is a long carefully written journal consciously literary but with a maximum amount of attention to scientific observation. John Strong Newberry's geological report which accompanied Ives's narrative is one of the best of the government geological reports." Goetzmann gives a full account of the expedition in Army Exploration in the American West pp.379-94. Includes these separately numbered parts: Geological Report. By Dr. John Strong Newberry; Botany. By Professors Asa Gray John Torrey et al.; Zoology. By Professor Spencer Fullerton Baird; and Appendices Inscribed by John Strong Newberry on the title page: "Prof. B. Silliman Jr. with the kind regards of J.S. Newberry." John Strong Newberry who was the naturalist on Ives' expedition up the Colorado River wrote Part III of this Report which deals with the Geology and Paleontology of the regions they explored. Ives' party were among the first white men to visit the floor of the Grand Canyon and upon their return it was Newberry who realized the canyon's geological significance and encouraged further exploration. It is likely that Newberry inscribed this copy to Benjamin Silliman Jr. a famous chemist and Yale professor whose analysis of "rock oil" in Pennsylvania in 1855 introduced investors to the potential of petroleum and led to the drilling of Edwin Drake's successful oil well on his property in 1857. Silliman also took on consulting activities in the American West in the 1860's and favorably reported on petroleum deposits in southern California as well as gold and silver properties in California Nevada and northern Arizona. Howes I-I92; Wagner-Camp 375; Sabin 35308; Wheat Transmississippi West 4: pp.98-101; Flake 4287; Goetzmann pp.379-394; Larned 412; Paher Nevada: An Annotated Bibliography 952; Arizona 100:47 Government Printing Office unknown
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Ives Joseph Christmas
Report Upon the Colorado River of the West Explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives Corps of Topographical Engineers Under the Direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys A.A. Humphreys Captain Topographical Engineers in Charge Caption title 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Ex. Doc. Unnumbered
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. First edition. Frontispiece 1 profile 8 fold-out panoramic views 24 lithographs some with tinted backgrounds 8 have been additionally hand-colored without 4 fold-out maps; 131; 154; 30; 6; 31 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/8 x 8-5/8 inches. Later quarter cloth and marbled boards and endpapers. Fine copy. Bookplate of the Burndy Library with withdrawal stamp on the front pastedown. First edition. Frontispiece 1 profile 8 fold-out panoramic views 24 lithographs some with tinted backgrounds 8 have been additionally hand-colored without 4 fold-out maps; 131; 154; 30; 6; 31 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/8 x 8-5/8 inches. Inscribed to Benjamin Silliman. William Goetzmann calls Lieutenant Ives's complete report "The best by far of these individual reports.It is a long carefully written journal consciously literary but with a maximum amount of attention to scientific observation. John Strong Newberry's geological report which accompanied Ives's narrative is one of the best of the government geological reports." Goetzmann gives a full account of the expedition in Army Exploration in the American West pp.379-94. Includes these separately numbered parts: Geological Report. By Dr. John Strong Newberry; Botany. By Professors Asa Gray John Torrey et al.; Zoology. By Professor Spencer Fullerton Baird; and Appendices<br/><br/>Inscribed by John Strong Newberry on the title page: "Prof. B. Silliman Jr. with the kind regards of J.S. Newberry." John Strong Newberry who was the naturalist on Ives' expedition up the Colorado River wrote Part III of this Report which deals with the Geology and Paleontology of the regions they explored. Ives' party were among the first white men to visit the floor of the Grand Canyon and upon their return it was Newberry who realized the canyon's geological significance and encouraged further exploration. It is likely that Newberry inscribed this copy to Benjamin Silliman Jr. a famous chemist and Yale professor whose analysis of "rock oil" in Pennsylvania in 1855 introduced investors to the potential of petroleum and led to the drilling of Edwin Drake's successful oil well on his property in 1857. Silliman also took on consulting activities in the American West in the 1860's and favorably reported on petroleum deposits in southern California as well as gold and silver properties in California Nevada and northern Arizona. Howes I-I92; Wagner-Camp 375; Sabin 35308; Wheat Transmississippi West 4: pp.98-101; Flake 4287; Goetzmann pp.379-394; Larned 412; Paher Nevada: An Annotated Bibliography 952; Arizona 100:47 Government Printing Office unknown books
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Ives Joseph Christmas 1828a1868
Report Upon the Colorado River of the West Explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives Corps of Topographical Engineers Under the Direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys A.A. Humphreys. Captain Topographical Enginners in Charge
Part I "General Report": 131 pages with the 2 large folding maps profile of area 12 engraved plates including frontispiece one "Interior of Moquise House" being colored 7 colored chromolithic plates titled "Indian Portraits" 8 folding panoramas and 41 wood cut illustrations in the text; Part II "Hydrographic Report: 14 pages; Part III " Geological Report": 154 pages with 3 plates 3 lithographic plates 27 wood cut illustrations in text tables 2 maps; Part IV "Botany": 30 pages; Part V "Zoology": 6 pages; and Appendices 32 pages. Quarto ll 3/4" x 9" 36th Congress 1st Session Senate EX Document. Original gilt pictorial blind stamped cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Howes 194 First edition.<br /><br />Ives was born in New York City in 1828 and was a graduate of the United States Military Academy in 1852. As a Lieutenant from 1853 to 1854 he was appointed by the U.S. Army to the Topographical Engineers as assistant to Lt. A.W. Whipple in the Pacific Railroad survey along the 35th parallel. From 1857 to 1858 Ives commanded an expedition to explore up the Colorado River from its mouth. At Robinson's Landing he built then used the 54 foot paddlewheel steamboat Explorer to map and survey the river. His party included Smithsonian associate John Strong Newberry as geologist. He led his party up the Colorado to the lower end of the Grand Canyon then struck out across the desert to Fort Defiance in Colorado. Ives Reported his findings in his 1861 Report upon the Colorado river of the West. The Ives expedition produced one of the important early maps of the Grand Canyon drawn by F. W. v. Egloffstein topographer to the expedition. Ives next served as engineer and architect for the Washington National Monument from 1859 to 1860. During the American Civil War he joined the Confederate Army and served in several engineering capacities and was finally appointed aide-de-camp to President Jefferson Davis from 1863 to 1865. After the war he settled in New York City where he died November 12 1868<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />New spine and paste downs some maps repaired else a very good copy. Government Printing Office hardcover books
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775 : Another Part of the Field
London United Kingdom: Eyre & Spottiswoode 1966. Jacket has general wear tears and creases as well as a 2cm chip at the top front.Contents very good.465 pages with b/w illustrations plus index.Describes month by month what happened in the colony of Virginia and especially in Williamsburg its administrative capital during that crucial year which led up to and foreshadowed the revolt of the thirteen colonies and the American War of Independance. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Eyre & Spottiswoode Hardcover
Référence libraire : 006112
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775 Another Part of the Field
Eyre & Spottiswoode 1966. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1966. 465 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over red cloth. Contains black and white photographic plates. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some light marking and sunning. Unclipped jacket has light edge wear with minor tears and chipping. Mild rubbing and marking. Eyre & Spottiswoode hardcover
Référence libraire : 1575920174DPB
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775: Another Part of The Field
Eyre & Spottiswoode 1966. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1966. 465 pages. Orange and white pictorial dust jacket over red cloth. Pages are clean and bright with a firm binding. Endpapers and page edges are lightly tanned and foxed. Inscription to front endpaper. Boards are a little rub worn with some slight shelf wear to corners spine and edges. Corners are a little bumped and spine ends are a little crushed. With some tanning to spine and edges. Light wear to unclipped dust jacket with tears nicks and creases to spine edge and corners. Eyre & Spottiswoode hardcover
Référence libraire : 1575017376ANA
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775: ANOTHER PART OF THE FIELD
Subject: Colonial & Other Wars A month by month account of developments in the Virginia Colony especially in the administrative capital Williamsburg leading up to and foreshadowing the revolt of the thirteen colonies and the American war of Independence. Published: 1966 Publisher: Eyre & Spottiswoode Pagination: xxviii 465 xiipp ills map Condition: d/w torn - small piece missing from top front otherwise good UL-XXXXXX unknown
Référence libraire : 20512-01
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775; another part of the field
Knopf January 1966. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. unmarked copy Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : 227814
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Ivor Noel Hume
1775; another part of the field
Knopf. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Knopf unknown
Référence libraire : GRP101700448
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America
Knopf. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text. Possible clean ex-library copy with their stickers and or stamps. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : 3242685115 ISBN : 0394427548 9780394427546
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America by Ivor Noel-Hume 1970-01-12
Knopf; First Edition edition 1970-01-12. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. The dust jacket is missing. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket missing. First edition second printing. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. Stated first edition second printing May 1972; originally published on January 29 1970. The cover boards suffer moderate scuff and stain marks. The head and tail of the spine show signs of moderate shelfwear damage. The spine has suffered some minor color fading. Topstain blue suffers moderate staining and color fading. The binding is loosening due to age and wear but remains secure and in-tact; the pages are clean and unmarked. Secure packaging for safe delivery. Knopf; First Edition edition (1970-01-12) hardcover
Référence libraire : 1219724415
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America
1970-07-01. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0394427548n ISBN : 0394427548 9780394427546
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to the Artifacts of Colonial America
2001-01-05. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0812217713n ISBN : 0812217713 9780812217711
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America
Knopf 1970-01-12. Hardcover. Used:Good. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0394427548 ISBN : 0394427548 9780394427546
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to the Artifacts of Colonial America
University of Pennsylvania Press 2001-05-18. Paperback. Good. University of Pennsylvania Press paperback
Référence libraire : SONG0812217713 ISBN : 0812217713 9780812217711
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America
Knopf 1970-01-12. Hardcover. Good. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : SONG0394427548 ISBN : 0394427548 9780394427546
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Passion for the Past: The Odyssey of a Transatlantic Archaeologist
2010-07-05. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0813929776q ISBN : 0813929776 9780813929774
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Passion for the Past: The Odyssey of a Transatlantic Archaeologist
2010-07-05. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0813929776n ISBN : 0813929776 9780813929774
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Passion for the Past: The Odyssey of a Transatlantic Archaeologist
University of Virginia Press 2010-08-05. Hardcover. Used:Good. University of Virginia Press hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0813929776 ISBN : 0813929776 9780813929774
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Ivor Noel Hume
A Passion for the Past: The Odyssey of a Transatlantic Archaeologist
University of Virginia Press 2010-08-05. Hardcover. Good. University of Virginia Press hardcover
Référence libraire : SONG0813929776 ISBN : 0813929776 9780813929774
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
2009-04-02. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : XH05MWPVK0n ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9780061809897 ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
2009-03-05. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0061809896q ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
2009-03-05. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0061809896n ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
Harper Paperbacks 2009-11-03. 2nd edition. Paperback. Used:Good. Harper Paperbacks paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX0061809896 ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume
All the Best Rubbish: The Classic Ode to Collecting
Harper Paperbacks 2009-11-01. Paperback. Good. Harper Paperbacks paperback
Référence libraire : SONG0061809896 ISBN : 0061809896 9780061809897
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Ivor Noel Hume Author Samuel Chamberlain Author Lynn E. Springer Author Henry Hawley Author & 1 More
Antiques-a Monthly Magazine February 1972-English Creamware Plate Design-Thomas Ruggles House in Columbia Falls Maine-Sheffield Argyles-Biblical Scenes in Embroidery-Furniture of Jean Pierre Latz and German Rococo
Straight Enterprises 1972. First edition. Trade paperback. Very good. light shelf wear pink cover. 144 p. Includes illustrations. Straight Enterprises paperback
Référence libraire : Alibris.0068700
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Ivor Noel Hume
Archaeology and Wetherburns Tavern His Colonial Williamsburg archaeological series no. 3
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy that’ll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation paperback
Référence libraire : 3187613471 ISBN : 0910412081 9780910412087
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Ivor Noel Hume
Archaeology and Wetherburn's Tavern
Williamsburg VA: Colonial Williamsburg 1969. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 10700 shelf. Odor from a smoker's home. Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No.3. Slim stapled booklet photo black/blue covers. No names clean text. Many b/w photos. <br/> <br/> Colonial Williamsburg paperback
Référence libraire : 074206 ISBN : 0910412081 9780910412087
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Ivor Noel Hume
Archaeology and Wetherburns Tavern His Colonial Williamsburg archaeological series no. 3
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1969-06-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX0910412081 ISBN : 0910412081 9780910412087
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Ivor Noel Hume
Belzoni: The Giant Archaeologists Love to Hate
2011-01-06. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0813931401n ISBN : 0813931401 9780813931401
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
The Dietz Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. The Dietz Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 3196178406 ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
2005-01-04. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0875171311q ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
The Dietz Press 9/30/2005. Hardcover. Like New. Signed. Signed by author on title page. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. The Dietz Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 1709280006 ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
2005-01-04. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0875171311n ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
The Dietz Press 2005-09-30. Hardcover. Used:Good. The Dietz Press hardcover
Référence libraire : DADAX0875171311 ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy
The Dietz Press 2005-09-30. Hardcover. Good. The Dietz Press hardcover
Référence libraire : SONG0875171311 ISBN : 0875171311 9780875171319
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Ivor Noel Hume
Digging for Carter's Grove Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 8
Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1974. 61 pages illustrated with black and white photographs. Lightly worn. A sticker is attached to the rear cover. A name is written on the reverse of the front cover. Fourth Printing. Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Paperback
Référence libraire : 17860 ISBN : 0879350164 9780879350161
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Ivor Noel Hume
Digging for Carter's Grove Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 8
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Used - Good. Good condition. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation unknown
Référence libraire : SB05A-02017 ISBN : 0879350164 9780879350161
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Ivor Noel Hume
Digging for Carter's Grove Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 8
1974-03-05. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0879350164n ISBN : 0879350164 9780879350161
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Ivor Noel Hume
Digging for Carter's Grove Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 8
1974-03-05. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 0879350164q ISBN : 0879350164 9780879350161
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Ivor Noel Hume
Digging for Carter's Grove Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological Series No. 8
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1974-05-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX0879350164 ISBN : 0879350164 9780879350161
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