Union Pacific System. Good. 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. The book begins at page 3. However I am not sure a page is missing as page 3 is blank with a dated note tipped onto it signed in facsimile by the general manager. Either way priced as is. Rubbing at the corners and separating at the rear hinge ~2" . ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 135 pages . Union Pacific System hardcover
Union Pacific System. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1919. Hardcover. Issued by/for Union Pacific Railroad Company Oregon Short Line Railroad Company Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company The St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway Company. Pebbled black cloth gilt lettering front illustrations include limited use of spot color. ; 4" x 6-3/4"; 135 pp; Covers worn along edges and at spine crease seen inside rear cover small closed tear on last leaf pages free of writing. . Union Pacific System hardcover
Washington: GPO 1900. SD 342 143 pp. extracted from a larger binding margins water stained a good working or reference copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO unknown
Washington: GPO 1900. SD 342 143 pp. extracted from a larger binding textually clean. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO unknown
Union Pacific Railroad. Missouri Pacific Lines. Southern Pacific Company 1969. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine pamphlet copy; edges slightly dulled. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; Approximately 20 pamphlets; 22 cm. Subjects; Railroads; United States. Railways; United States. Trains. Trains; history. Union Pacific Railroad. Missouri Pacific Lines. Southern Pacific Company paperback
Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad Co. 1903. 120 pp. Paperback extracted from larger bound volume and dis-bound text darkened tender and tattered at margins suitable for digitizing or reprinting. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad Co. paperback
United States: Union Pacific Railroad n.d. 22 1/4 x 16 1/4 inches. Very good condition. Attractive pictorial map of the west by the Union Pacific Railroad with headquarters in Omaha NE. The depiction is cartoonish in nature. It displays all the routes Throughout the West and Great Plains. There are cattle in Nebraska and a Cowboy in Wyoming. The locations are numerous making this an important promotional piece for the railroad. Union Pacific Railroad unknown
Omaha NE: Union Pacific System 1930. Soft cover. Very Good. Paper covers. 48 pages. Illustrated. Maps. Average wear. <br/> <br/> Union Pacific System paperback
Chicago: Poole Brothers 1947. 32pp. Duodecimo 19 cm Color illustrated wrappers. Near fine. Promotional tour guide produced by the Union Pacific with photographs and color illustrations throughout with a fold-out map pictured at rear panel. Nice mid-century design and aesthetic.<br /> <br /> "Yellowstone is the largest the oldest and perhaps the best known of America's many national parks. It is at once weird incredible and magnificent in its rugged wild beauty. It is one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world." - p.1. Poole Brothers unknown
Union Pacific Railroad. Cost of Tours through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Season 1958 4 page leaflet is laid into book. A very attractive copy. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1958. Union Pacific Railroad paperback
Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad 1940. Single sheet 46 cm x 40 cm printed in color on both sides that folds to pamphlet size 23 cm x 10 cm Folds as issued. Very good. Promotional piece for the prospective tourist to Yosemite that offers brief descriptions of the park and the many activities available as well as descriptions of guided tours with rates. Illustrated with color photographs and a map.<br /> <br /> "Yosemite Valley is known among experienced travelers as one of the great scenic wonders of the world. This deep glacial gorge is walled in by nearly perpendicular granite cliffs which rise three to four thousand feet above the pine forests and green meadows of the level valley floor. Five great waterfalls plunge from these lofty precipices creating a display of falling water unsurpassed anywhere. Scenes of such amazing natural beauty attract visitors from every corner of the globe. [Union Pacific Railroad] unknown
Union Pacific Railroad 1951. PB. good wraps softcover. B&W and color illustrations. Tour routes maps illustrations of trips to the parks that you can book. 40pp. Union Pacific Railroad unknown
Omaha NE: W. S. Basinger Union Pacific Railroad 1940. Published 1940. Promotional rail travel brochure showing the beauties of America's National Parks accessible via the Union Pacific Overland Route. Illustrated with photos and maps in both color and in black and white. Softcover 48 pages. Very good condition with very light edgewear binding sound pages clean no names or other markings. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. W. S. Basinger, Union Pacific Railroad Paperback
Union Pacific Railroad. Very Good. 1948. No Edition Stated. Stapled wraps. Business name stamped on 9 pages light toning mild edgewear tiny nick to top and bottom spine; color photos ; 40 pages . Union Pacific Railroad paperback
Used; Very Good. 57-G-29 Union Pacific System 1933 Paperback staple bound. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Book Condition; Very Good . 1933. TRADE PAPERBACK. paperback
Omaha: Union Pacific System. 1930. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F Edition and Printing Not Stated Used. Paperback. Very Good. Edition and printing not stated. Red paper covers are printed with pink white and gold illustrations. Very good Tremendous shape for this fragile item. Also included with this copy is an unused gummed Union Pacific System sticker that is printed in gold black red blue and write about 3 inches in diameter. 17.5 x 25. soft cover. 48pp. Union Pacific System paperback
Omaha NE: W.H. Murray; Union Pacific 1925. Soft cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Large 8vo. AMERICAN HISTORY. 48pp. Many photos & maps including full color. Embossed rose card cover. <br/> <br/> W.H. Murray; Union Pacific paperback
Omaha NE: Union Pacific System. Very Good. 1928. Trade Edition. Stapled wraps. B&W and Color Illustrations; This is an oversized booklet with illustrated cardstock covers and a stapled spine. The booklet is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book covers have some fading and spots of discoloration. The text pages are clean and bright. This booklet includes both black and white and full color illustrations. There is a two page one full page map including car and bus routes at the center of the booklet. "In 1909 President William Howard Taft named the area Mukuntuweap National Monument in order to protect the canyon. In 1918 the acting director of the newly created National Park Service Horace Albright drafted a proposal to enlarge the existing monument and change the park's name to Zion National Monument Zion being a term used by the Mormons. According to historian Hal Rothman: "The name change played to a prevalent bias of the time. Many believed that Spanish and Indian names would deter visitors who if they could not pronounce the name of a place might not bother to visit it. The new name Zion had greater appeal to an ethnocentric audience." On November 19 1919 Congress redesignated the monument as Zion National Park and the act was signed by President Woodrow Wilson. The Kolob section was proclaimed a separate Zion National Monument in 1937 but was incorporated into the national park in 1956." from Wikipedia . Union Pacific System paperback
Omaha Nebraska:: The Railroad. Double-page centerfold color map system map; 48 halftones some tinted; 48 pp. Small folio cherry card stock front embossed with two views and gilt title. Small folio as new with a very narrow band of fading along the bottom edge barely visible. FIRST EDITION. Institutionally fairly common but De Golyer does not appear to have it. [Omaha, Nebraska:: The Railroad,. unknown
C. J. Collins General Passenger Agent Union Pacific System 1927-01-01. Paperback. Fair. Small dampstain. Great reading copy. C. J. Collins General Passenger Agent Union Pacific System paperback
Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad 1940. Single sheet 46 cm x 40 cm printed in color on both sides that folds to pamphlet size 23 cm x 10 cm Folds as issued. Very good. Promotional piece for the prospective tourist to Yosemite that offers brief descriptions of the park and the many activities available as well as descriptions of guided tours with rates. Illustrated with color photographs and a map.<br/><br/>"Yosemite Valley is known among experienced travelers as one of the great scenic wonders of the world. This deep glacial gorge is walled in by nearly perpendicular granite cliffs which rise three to four thousand feet above the pine forests and green meadows of the level valley floor. Five great waterfalls plunge from these lofty precipices creating a display of falling water unsurpassed anywhere. Scenes of such amazing natural beauty attract visitors from every corner of the globe. [Union Pacific Railroad] unknown books
Omaha Nebraska: Union Pacific System 1924. A fine copy in original pictorial wrappers. One of the pamphlets issued by the Union Pacific Railroad to promote travel destinations serviced by their trains. Illustrated in both black and white photographic images and full page color plates reproducing artistic renditions of the Golden State's beauty when it was still a wide open paradise filled with promise. paperback books
New York: Union Pacific Railroad 1868. 8vo. 40 pp. Frontispiece map additional engraved title. Original gilt-lettered cloth backed with linen. Lightly worn text slightly soiled. Provenance: S. P. Windmuller New York inkstamp on title; Arthur Elton bookplate. FIRST EDITION stated "Pamphlet Edition". Warren Heckrotte notes that "This report is celebratory - they're not finished building but there's no doubt they will be finished in a years time" and briefly discusses the " Map of the Union Pacific Railroad and its Connection" 10.5x19 cm: "The solid line from Omaha stops about at the border of Wyoming and Utah and from there to Sacramento the black line is shown with white dots. It runs north of Great Salt Lake. The point where the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific will meet is left undetermined. A branch represented by a dotted line runs to Puget Sound. This is briefly discussed and there is a separate report by Gen. Dodge on this possible branch." <br/><br/> Union Pacific Railroad hardcover books
Omaha: The Republican Printers 1885. 8vo. 64 pp. Wood-engravings in text. Original blue printed wrappers the rear wrapper with full-panel map by Matthews Northrup & Co. Buffalo. Niagara Falls ticket seller's ink advertisement stamp on front wrapper light toning at edges. FIRST EDITION. Jones Checklist 1637; Streeter sale VI:3395. <br/><br/> The Republican Printers unknown books
N.p.: Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Passenger Departments 1908. 72pp. including color illustrations and maps. Quarto. Plain wrappers. Spine partially chipped away lower corner on rear cover chipped. Quite clean internally. Very good. Describes in words and pictures the routes of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroad from Omaha Nebraska through Wyoming Utah and Nevada to Oakland California. The color illustrations throughout are most unusual in a publication this early. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Passenger Departments unknown books
Chicago: Rand McNally & Co 1889. 8vo. 91 pp. Original salmon printed wrappers. Light wear. Second edition. The wrapper title is: 'Colorado. A Complete and Comprehensive Description of the Agricultural Stock Raising and Mineral Resources of Colorado; Also Statistics in Regard to its Climate Etc. Compiled from the Latest Reports of 1868.' Printed on the inner front wrapper is a map of the Union Pacific Overland Route from the Pacific Ocean in the West to Omaha in the East. <br/><br/> Rand, McNally & Co unknown books
Various places in the American West as described below below 1940. Sixty-nine photographs 8 x 10 inches each mounted on linen and bound in two volumes. Oblong small folios. Black pebbled vinyl secured by brads. Moderate wear to covers a few photos creased at edge and most starting to curl linen backing fraying on some photos but overall very good. A collection of striking promotional photographs created to enhance Union Pacific Railroad travel brochures. This collection is focused almost exclusively on the Western United States. The first volume consists primarily of campus photos of western universities with captions in pencil on the verso. Photographs portray the Universities of Nebraska Oregon Wyoming Colorado Denver Kansas Idaho and Montana; Oregon Washington Montana and Kansas State Universities; and finally Stanford University College of Idaho Midland College Nebraska Doane College and Creighton University. The last five photos are images of entrees perhaps for dinner menus on western routes. A number of these photos are stamped "Please Credit Union Pacific Railroad Photo" on the verso. <br> <br> The second volume is composed exclusively of scenes from Colorado with typed captions on the verso. There are images from Rocky Mountain National Park more broadly including Alberta Falls Pike's Peak Railway and the Hidden Inn but the majority are in and around Colorado Springs. There are shots of the Broadmoor and Antlers Hotels downtown Colorado Springs Seven Falls Garden of the Gods Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Cheyenne Mountain Lodge and Will Rogers Shrine. The album then moves to southwestern Colorado with images of Ridgway scenes along the Million Dollar Highway Steamboat Springs San Juan Mountains and Silverton and Molas Lake. A number of these photos are also stamped on the verso with Union Pacific stamps these specifically mentioning the Public Relations Department in Los Angeles and including the identification number of the negative. unknown books
Omaha NE: Union Pacific Railroad 1985. 1st printings presumed. Beige peach and white color printed paper. Light wear to edges some age-toning. Overall a Near Fine collection. 6 items some single sheets are folded once. Color illustrations printed on all except one item. Various sizes: 11" x 8" 9-3/8" x 4-3/8" 4-1/4" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/>Includes: 4 dining car menus one single sheet with illustration and dressing recipe detailing the "Chef's Special Salad Bowl" and one dining car service selection form. Union Pacific Railroad unknown books
Washington 1878. 235pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Very good. Detailed correspondence relating to a controversy stemming from the rates charged by the Union Pacific for transporting the Second Infantry to the west coast. The troops were destined to suppress an Indian outbreak in Oregon. hardcover books