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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: December, 1957
Features: Long Island Rail Road - the nation's busiest passenger railroad - extensive and well-illustrated article; Railroad News Photos; Great 2-page photo of Great Northern's S-2 4-8-4, No. 2580; Over Niagara on a Wire - only four men in the world believed the railroads could span the boiling Niagara gorge with a thin cable... Two attempted the task and one achieved it - illustrated - Wow!; Chesapeake & Ohio presents 2-8-4 2727 to the Museum of Transport, St. Louis; Trainmaker - an idea to keep freight cars rolling more often; Oil-burning Pacific #153 preserved south of Miami; Nice color Pullman ad; and more. Date stamp on front cover else unmarked. Cover fold partially open else a sound copy., Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: February, 1957
Features: Yuma Division - 14 pages of Southern Pacific!; How fast is New York Central?; Railroad news photos; High Wheels and Low Efficiency - interesting illustrated article on wheels; Indian Summer 9 - a chance-medley of loneseome local and helpers, short lines and lonesome 2-10-2, by David P. Morgan; Great photo section; and more. Faint date stamp on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy., Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: January, 1958
Features: Central plus Pennsy (NYC + PRR) - what does this possible merger mean?; Railroad news photos; So you want to be the Super - what would you do? - the problem of freight trainloads is often complicated by traffic problems of schedules and deliveries; South Pacific Salon - railroading on New Zealand's North Island; Jean-Jacques Heilmann and his remarkable Fusee locomotive; Diary of a Railroader - a railfan 'went firing' and found there was to it than waving at pretty gals!; and more. Faint date stamp to front cover else unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: July 1977
Features: Lima's Last Narrow-Gauge Shay Lives!; Colour photo of T-1 4-8-4 No. 2101 dressed up in Chessie Colours; Many photos; Virginia's natural tunnel - carved by Stone Creek; Trains for Tomorrow - 1 - railroading is not philantropy or a Lionel set or mere exercise; Bob Hale's Favorite Railroad Photos - in colour and black and white; Life for a junior foreman in a secondary engine terminal in the last days of steam on the Canadian Pacific; photo of the train that hit Washington in 1953; Instant news coverage of a wreck on the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad (W&LE) in 1904; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: July 1977
Features: Lima's Last Narrow-Gauge Shay Lives!; Colour photo of T-1 4-8-4 No. 2101 dressed up in Chessie Colours; Many photos; Virginia's natural tunnel - carved by Stone Creek; Trains for Tomorrow - 1 - railroading is not philantropy or a Lionel set or mere exercise; Bob Hale's Favorite Railroad Photos - in colour and black and white; Life for a junior foreman in a secondary engine terminal in the last days of steam on the Canadian Pacific; photo of the train that hit Washington in 1953; Instant news coverage of a wreck on the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad (W&LE) in 1904; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
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Trains - The magazine of Railroading: June 1956 - Volume 16, Number 8 - Union Pacific to Canada?
66 pages. Features: Railroad news photos; America's wonder train of 1929 - meet Blue Comet; Union Pacific to Canada?; Tractive Effort of the Adjective; Roanoke Alamo for Steam; photo of Vancouver Island's Dayliner in midair; GM's Aerotrain; Balloon stacks and link-and-pin couplers; Argent Lumber Co; Coffe on a shoestring - by latching onto a 1.5:" cable these Brazilians can hoist a 1,000 ton train a half mile through the clouds in 3 hours flat; and more. Small faint date stamp atop back cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1977
Features: John W. Barriger III, 1899-1976; Derailment and accident photos; Steam's last chance - Pennsylvania Railroad gambles - and loses - on the steam-powered T1-class for passenger power after World War II; "Fireboy, know something? We don't fit through that bridge"; How to build a DL109 - great photos; Rio Grande's Monarch Branch Revisited - an exercise in the use of the 26-C automatic brake valve, F-3 retainers, and COBRA brake shoes; Colur centerfold of the Katy Pacific 401 (Lima 1920) in 1945; The Iris G, et al - much of Canadian Pacific's history has been written upon the water, perhaps most poignantly by this tug, its train-on-a-barge, and their ancestors; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March, 1958
Features: The Fan Trip - nicely illustrated article; Railroad News Photos; Photo of local at YM, March 18, 1956; How to Run Streamliners - Atlantic Coast Line - long, nicely illustrated article; 2.5 miles - a very short short line - Maryland's Preston Railroad doesn't even rate a caboose; Wonderful sunset centerfold photo of Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 4008 near Creston, Wyoming; The Railroad that time passed by - 100 miles of narrow gauge in deepest France - nice article with photos; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy., Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: May 1977
Features: Snow photos - storm of 1977; The AB&C Railroad; A case of railway mania - the railroad system of the United States was greatly overbuilt; 7,000 miles from here... - Narrow Gauge, Wooden Coaches, and a Steam Engine - the Kingston Flyer; Color Centerfold of 'The City of Denver behind a Milwaukee Road FP45/FP7 duo; Queen of the Red River Valley - Passenger Trains 31 and 32 of the Texas & Pacific; Piggyback and the Portager Dream - 2 - In a sea of Clejans, TTX's, NITX's, Flexis, and Railvans... Portager Drowned; Selected Railroad Verse; and more. Average wear. Date stamp to front cover. Sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: November, 1958
Features: Steam Railroad Photos; The Four Aces 4-8-4 - test locomotive for Timken's roller bearings settled down on Northern Pacific in 1933; Diary of a Railroader - 4 - Engineer Thrall found himeself making up time with the Overland at the age of 27, but after VJ-Day the diesels bumped him back to firing and cooled his enthusiasm; Wonderful winter centerfold photo of Central Vermont No. 703, one of the 2-10-4's that ranked as New England's largest steam power; Big Boy - the Alco 4-8-8-4 was the world's heaviest steam locomotive back in 1941 - great article and photos; and more. Unmarked. Openings along cover fold else a sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Popular Magazine of Railroading, December 1950 - The Hiawatha Story
66 pages. Features: The Nation's Crossroads - stand at Chicago's 21st St. Tower and you'll see trains from Canada, the Gulf, and both coasts - great article and photos; Asa Packer's Railroad - Coal means so much to the Lehigh Valley Railroad that even its crack passenger train is known as the Black Diamond - long article with full-page map and many photos; The Hiawatha Story - How the first engine to carry the Indian totem came to be, as recalled by a C.H. Bilty, a Milwaukee Road man who helped create it; Photo Section; The Atlantic & Danville (A&D) - photos, map and article; Early Days in Oregon - at the turn of the century the Union Pacific had its eye on a group of little roads which held the key to the Puget Sound gateway - map, photos and article; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Cover holding by one staple, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains and Travel: July 1953: Volume 13, Number 9
Features: What's new in railroading?; The trains that cost too much - Western Maryland; I rode the 'big blow' (gas turbine 54 of Union Pacific); Erie's mighty Kinzua - a steel viaduct over 2000 feet long and 300 feet high erected in only four months!; Hiawatha 4-6-4s; The Western Pacific Story - 1 - a railroad through the Feather River Canyon; Famous steam locomotive - 17; and more. One inch opening at base of cover-fold. Small date stamp upon front cover else unmarked. Book
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Trains Magazine, August 1942, Vol. 2, No. 10
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Nine prize-winning photos from Railroadians' salon; The 6:57 - The Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast; Silverton Branch - Denver & Rio Grande Western's most remote train squeeze up the gorge of Rio de Las Animas Perdidas twice a week; World's Biggest (in 1883) - El Gobernador - Nineteenth-century Mastodon; The NYO&W - built new merchandise traffic to replace collapsed hard-coal trade; The Track Circuit - this simple electrical detector tells when a train is on the track, and is used in all types of signaling; Below the Mason & Dixon Line - Medium-sized railroads abound in the south; Bill Moore's Trip - aa first-class railroad vacation trip - across Canada on Canadian Pacific is the first lap; The Ubiquitous Rock Island - a photo spread. Average wear and soiling. Small address stamp atop front cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains Magazine, November 1943, Vol. 4, No. 1
42 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Lackawana - the New York-Buffalo short line climbs over the beautiful Pocono Mountains; The Old South Park Line - super article with photos; A Parade of the Iron Horse - great photos in colour and black and white; Union Pacific 4-6-6-4; From the Southland - C&EI pictorial; Fast-Stepping Ten-Wheeler - Atlantic Coast Line; Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 - photos and specifications; Broad Street's 1923 Fire - train shed destroyed; New Montreal Terminal - modern, completely electrified 17-track structure replaces Canadian National's historic Bonaventure Station; Troop Sleeper - Pullman 7000 is the first of 1240 special sleeping cars; The Man in the Tower. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains Magazine, October 1943, Vol. 3, No. 12
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Easy Come, Easy Go - Illinois Central has built a big Chicago suburban business - very long article with many good photos; One for the Books - New York American hired a special train to deliver 500 newspapers to Baltimore in 1912; The Man in the Tower; The Railroads of Switzerland - good article with photos and map; Peachy - Lancaster, Oxford & Southern once had big plans, but its narrow gauge was a handicap; Illinois Central 2-4-4T; Roadway and Equipment Improvements keep pace with war traffic on Missouri Pacific Lines. Center page loose but present. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains Magazine, October 1968 - Ontario's GO Trains
58 pages. Features: News photos, including diesel headliners, fresh faces and names; Phots of B&M's beautiful Baldwins; Commuters on the Go Train - Southern Ontario's commuter service - feature extensive article with multiple photos; Photo section; Bivouac for World War II Railroaders - G.I. rails took their basic training on the Crime & Punishment - 711 Railway Operating Battalion at Fort Belvoir, Virginia - article with photos; K4 vs. J-1 in 1931 - Pacific and Hudson/New York Central; 8 Motors x 16 Drivers equals 1080 H.P. - Oregon Electric Railway's 123-mile Portland-Eugene main line. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Trains Magazine, September 1944, Vol. 4, No. 8
48 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railroad; A Railroad Plans for Tomorrow - operating after the war; Do You Know These Railroads?; New York Central 4-8-2; Main Line of the Narrow Gauge - Rio Grande three-foot rails over Cumbres Pass, with super photo centerfold of a Denver & Rio Grande Western train beginning its run from Alamosa to Durango; Beyond Ellicott's Mills - oldest main line sees few passenger trains but its two tracks shorten B&O freight route 15 miles; Yugoslav Railroads - Pathway to the Orient; Great full-page ad for Rock Island Lines; Case History with which Attorney Louis F. Meyer Jr. illustrates an important railroad legal point. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains Magazine, September 1977
66 pages. Features: How the Centenary Exhibition and Pageant of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the Fair of the Iron Horse - extensive article with many great photos; The Great Crash at Crush - rail wreck staged by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway (MK&T, or Katy); Colour photos of a great gaterhing of iron horses in Irondale, Alabama; Mr. Hungerford's Iron Horse Opera - 1939 World's Fair; In 1948 all the 4-4-0's weren't at the Fair - the engine that built America, on and off the stage; Southern Pacific at the Panama Pacific; moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Truckin' Magazine, February [Feb.] 1993: Cover Photo of Mickey Thompson / Bell Tech Pro-Flare Ford with Illene Voss
226 pages. Features: V-8 S-10; It Ain't Ugly; S-10 Contest Winner; Pro-Flare Ford (cover photo); Renegade Ranger - custom '70s Ford; Ranger Splash - Ford's new youth truck for the '90s; WYBUYNU - Brandon Murrill's cool classic; Attention Getter; Dave Hill's alternate Scout; Pro-Faction pro-street Slantcab; Fully restored GMC Suburban; Pacific Coast Suburban; Post War Panel; Mini-Addiction; Battery operated Nissan pickups?; Late Start - Mom's mini Isuzu; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Trucklogger - The Magazine for B.C.'s Forest Industry - Vol. 25 Issue 1 Spring 2002
46 pages. Features include: Heavy equipment trends; Fallers - a future of safety; The Pacific Salmon Foundation; Innovation at Coastland Mill; Tenures Around the World - Part 1; Log Exports - Dispelling the Myth. Moderate wear. Usual library markings. Solid copy. Book
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True West Magazine, February 1982
Features: Henry Turkeyfoot - the last of his kind - he lived by the gun; Charles Banks Wilson - artist; James (Jim) F. Wardner and his Black Cat Farm - on a 2,000 acre island in Bellingham Bay, in upper Puget Sound; Why Woollies give mankind the Willies - James W. Gilmore and sheep; Wolfville, Arizona; Isaac Rouse of Fort Worth - "Coyote Bill" Banty - a bunkhouse murder touched off one of Idaho's biggest manhunts; A Herdsman for Cowman - Walter Gann; Heading South to Taos, by Fred Girard; A Central Pacific Ghost Ride - East to Promontory; The James-Younger Robbery in Columbia, Kentucky; The Desert will do its part - when a man wants to stay a live; Grave/Tombstone photos; Wild Old Days! Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Wings December 1972 Volume 2 No. 6
Features: War in the Pacific - Exclusive coverage - a Japanese combat pilot's report on Mitsubishi's Zero; A Martin PBM "Mariner" over Tarawa; The Doolittle Record Breakers from Vega to Vultee V-1; Terror after Dart - Canadian Night Intruders; Building Erich Hartmann's 109k. Art: Mitsubishi A6M2 21; Mitsubishi A6M5 52; Mitsubishi A6M2 cutaway; Boston III; Mosquito VI. Rippling throughout due to moisture exposure. Book
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Munro, I.S.
The Fishes of New Guinea.
1967 651 p., 23 figs, 84 (6 col.) pls, cloth (dust jacket). Good copy.
Bookseller reference : VF06494
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Munro, I.S.
The Fishes of New Guinea.
1967 651 p., 23 figs, 84 (6 col.) pls, cloth (chipped/worn dust jacket). Library stamps.
Bookseller reference : VF17568
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Munk Michael
THE PORTLAND RED GUIDE Sites and Stories of Our Radical Past Signed
Ooligan Press Portland OR 2007 2007. Book. As New. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 1st printing. Tall red & white pictorial wraps. 253pp. Illust. Maps. Index. Signed & dated by Munk soon after publication. "A historical guidebook of social dissent this book links local radicals their organizations and their activities to physical sites in the Rose City." Fine like new. Ooligan Press, Portland (OR), 2007 Paperback
Bookseller reference : 5019027 ISBN : 1932010157 9781932010152
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Munn, Orson D.: Editor
Scientific American June 1930 Volume 142 Number 6
Features: Aluminum and its hard-boiled alloys; Super magnetic fields; Influence of the coconut on Philippine industrial life; Birds of a bleak arctic island; Fragmentary molecules of the sun; Beautiful bridges on new rail line - exceptional engineering problems on European railway; Sinanthropus - the Peking man; Coney Island's museum - the first institution designed to show play-reaction; Six great institutions now have naval R.O.T.C.; Linemen of the sea - with the men who splice broken transatlantic cables; Features of speed queen The Europa - faster than the Bremen; Is there an ether?; Better days for aviation; Tangled commerce abides where children smoke and swim - Manus are the pack peddlers of the pacific; Moving a substation underground; Power from the earth's hot interior?; Athens Broadway; an ancient bakery; Light furnishes Ballroom decorations. Camel cigarette ad on back cover features several suave temptors and a temptress. Top inch of spine missing. Cracks to spine. One inch tear to fore-edge of front cover. Significant overall wear. Book
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Munyan May G./Green Frank L. intro
Du Pont Washington: The Story of a Company Town
Puyallup: The Valley Press 1972. 1st edition. Fine/VG dust jacket 1 inch tears tail of dust jacket spine. 240 p. frontis photos chapter vignettes map on endsheets appendix index 8vo; The Valley Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 70894
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Murie Adolph
A Naturalist in Alaska
New York: Devin-Adair. Good in Very Good dust jacket; -. 1961. Hardbound. 302 pages . Devin-Adair hardcover
Bookseller reference : 11035
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Murphy Claire; Haigh Jane G
Children of the Gold Rush
Seattle Washington U.S.A.: Alaska Northwest Books 2001 Book is in like new condition never read. Edition not stated. Soft cover. Gold rushes in Alaska and the Yukon Territory attracted thousands of people hoping to strike it rich. In the midst of all this activity lived children too. Printer Wrapper. As New. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Private Press. Alaska Northwest Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 8076 ISBN : 0882405489 9780882405483
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Murphy Hap
My First 90 Years : Stories of Early Day Coeur d'Alene
Kathleen Murphy Poitevin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2001. First Edition. Paperback Original. Binding is tight and pages are clean. Author's signature in ink on title page. No other marking or writing noted in book. Text block and gutters are firm. 308 pages.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 308 pages; Signed by Author . Kathleen Murphy Poitevin paperback
Bookseller reference : 23278
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Murphy James E.
Half Interest in a Silver Dollar : The Saga of Charles E. Conrad
Missoula MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1983. First Edition; Third Printing. Hardcover. 0878421661 . Original price on inside front DJ flap. Original owner's stamp on fep and inked inscription on following blank page. Binding is tight and pages are clean. No other marking or writing noted in book. Boards are straight with minor edge rub. Text block and gutters are firm. 321 pages.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 321 pages . Mountain Press Publishing Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 20988 ISBN : 0878421661 9780878421664
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Murphy Michael
APTIAN & ALBIAN TETRAGONITIDAE AMMONOIDEA
Los Angeles: U of California. Very Good with no dust jacket; Used - From Northern California; ex library . w/markings. 1967. Paperback Ed. Hardbound. 43 pages . U of California hardcover
Bookseller reference : 41107
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Murray Karen
Quincy Valley: Images of America
Charleston South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing 2010. Presumed First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/None. Standard used condition. Reading copy or better. Packed and shipped with care. Arcadia Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : 000598 ISBN : 0738581615 9780738581613
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Murray W H. And Union Pacific System
California
Omaha NE: Union Pacific System 1924. Book. VG. Soft cover. First Edition. The book is stiff brown wraps with paste-on of mountains and waterfall. The only defect to note is previous owner's name with date on ffep. Colored frontis of Yosemite Falls other colored depictions of Yosemite Park; Bryce Canyon; Santa Barbara Mission and California Gardens. Black and white photos of places and events and several maps of the Union Pacific routes. Union Pacific System Paperback
Bookseller reference : 003657
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Murray W. H. General Passenger Agent Union Pacific
Pacific The Northwest and Alaska Union Pacific System
Murray W. H. General Passenger Agent Union Pacific. pub. by Union Pacific System/ Rand McNally & Co. nd c1924 illus. soft cover w/gilt titles vg 46 pp B & W photographic illus. w/maps Sm 4to $32.50 paperback
Bookseller reference : 335846
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Murray Morgan
The Last Wilderness
<p>This is a fine copy in a very good jacket of Murray Morgan's rollicking history of the wild region called the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. Still a good historical underpinning for understanding the Northwest U.S.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> The VIKING PRESS hardcover
Bookseller reference : biblio1075
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MURRAY, Thos. Boyles
Pitcairn: The Island, The People, and The Pastor to which is added a Short Notice of the Original Settlement and Present Condition of Norfolk Island
16 mo [16 x 12 cm]; xiv, [15]-414 pp, [iv, publisher's ads] pp, frontis (port), illustrations and plates. original blind and gilt-stamped cloth, rebacked with original spine, faded, hinge cracked but firm, eps bit stained, erasure to front end paper, a good tight copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Pitcairn was made famous by Bligh of the Bounty, with a plate of his artifacts. Other plates are portraits, scenes, bread fruit, coral island, views, etc, with a section on Norfolk Island.
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Murray, Thos. Boyles
Pitcairn: the Island, the People, and the Pastor. With a short Account of The Mutiny of the Bounty.
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1854. Fourth Edition. 304 SS., 14 Tafeln (darunter eine Karte), 4 Abbildungen im Text. Kl.-8°, braune Leinwand der Zeit, Rückentitel und Vorderdeckel gold- und blindgeprägt, Hinterdeckel blindgeprägt. Hinterdeckel teils etwas verfärbt.
Bookseller reference : 24212
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Musgrave, A.
Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775-1930. With Biographical Notes on Authors and Collectors.
1932 viii, 380 p., paperbound. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Crease in lower corner front cover, else good copy.
Bookseller reference : EG38654
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Musk George; Canadian Pacific Railway; World Ship Society
A Short History and Fleet List of the Canadian Pacific Ocean Steamships 1891-1957
Gravesend United Kingdom: World Ship Society Stapled softcover pamphlet undated c1958 32 pages including black-and-white photographs; tiny traces of shelf wear first page corner creased but very gently used very clean and unmarked. See also our listings for John Barnard's TEV Princess Marguerite : A Souvenir of the Past and Present Home Port Victoria British Columbia Canada PLUS 4 Photographs and for Peter Charlebois' Sternwheelers & Sidewheelers: The Romance of Steamdriven Paddleboats in Canada and for Musk's later Canadian Pacific Afloat 1883 - 1968: A Short History and Fleet List Revised Edition 1968. Soft Cover. Very Good . World Ship Society Paperback
Bookseller reference : 036786
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Musk, Georg
Canadian Pacific. 1891-1956. A short history and fleet list of the Canadian Pacific ocean steamships 1891-1956.
London, Canadian Pacific Railway / The World Ship Society o. J. Mit 28 Abb., davon eine farbig. 32 S. 8vo. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 110373
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Myrick David F.
Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California: Vol. II The Southern Roads
Reno Nevada: University of Nevada Press 1992. Reprint. Cloth. xiii 478 pages. Photos. Maps. Index. Spine of jacket faded. Contents clean and tight. "More than a definitive study of railroads they are actually an economic history of Nevada with substantial contributions about politics industry social life and various sagebrush personalities." - Paher . Very Good/Very Good. University of Nevada Press (1992). hardcover
Bookseller reference : 009773 ISBN : 0874171946 9780874171945
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Myrick David F.
Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California: Volume I The Northern Roads
Reno NV: University of Nevada Press 1992. Reprint. Cloth. xvii 453 pp. Illustrated. Maps. A clean attractive copy. "More than a definitive study of railroads they are actually an economic history of Nevada with substantial contributions about politics industry social life and various sagebrush personalities." - Paher. Very Good/Very Good. University of Nevada Press (1992). hardcover
Bookseller reference : 008327 ISBN : 0874171938 9780874171938
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Mytinger, Caroline
HEADHUNTING IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS Around the Coral Sea
Light wear and darkening to boards. Front hinge not tight ; Real headhunters and cannibals enliven this account of an expedition intended to record the lives and cultures of the 'uncivilized' peoples of the region. Map in front endpaper.; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 416 pages
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Mytinger, Caroline
HEADHUNTING IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS Around the Coral Sea
DJ with light wear, chipping and one open tear ; Real headhunters and cannibals enliven this account of an expedition intended to record the lives and cultures of the Solomon Islands; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 416 pages
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MÉTRAUX (Alfred).
L'Ile de Pâques.
Gallimard, 1941, in-8°, 214 pp, une carte de l'île en frontispice, 24 pl. de photos hors texte, biblio, reliure demi-chagrin acajou, dos à 4 nerfs soulignés à froid, titres dorés, couv. illustrée conservée, tête dorée (rel. de l'époque), dos lég. frotté, bon état (Coll. L'Espèce humaine)
Bookseller reference : 122335
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n+1;Rachel Basch;Francesco Pacifico;David Dufresne;Emily Witt;Lizzie Feidelson;John Colpitts;Moira Weigel;Nell Freudenberger;Bru
n1 Issue 16: Double Bind
n1 Foundation 2013-03-25. Perfect Paperback. Very Good. NEAR FINE CRISP. NICE CONDITION SOFTCOVER BOOK. NO WRITING OR MARKINGS IN TEXT. ONLY LIGHT WEAR TO COVER. A CLEAN & SOLID BOOK. n+1 Foundation paperback
Bookseller reference : B-5297 ISBN : 0989078205 9780989078207
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n+1;Rachel Basch;Francesco Pacifico;David Dufresne;Emily Witt;Lizzie Feidelson;John Colpitts;Moira Weigel;Nell Freudenberger;Bru
n1 Issue 16: Double Bind
n1 Foundation 2013. Perfect Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. n+1 Foundation paperback
Bookseller reference : G0989078205I3N00 ISBN : 0989078205 9780989078207
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N. M. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Meeting 1998 Albuquerque Sergio Restaino Editor William Junor Editor Nebojsa Duric
Catching the Perfect Wave: Adaptive Optics & Interfermometry in the 21st Century Conference Series Proceedings Vol 174
Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1999-07-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. Astronomical Society of the Pacific hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX1886733961 ISBN : 1886733961 9781886733961
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N/a
Pacific Adventures Number One: the King of California An Excerpt from an Eighteenth Century Account of Drake's Voyage around the World
San Francisco CA: The Book Club of California. 1940. Stapled Booklet. VG mostly unopened; Limited to 650 copies designed and hand-printed by Wilder & Ellen Bentley at The Archetype Press of Berkeley; Limited; String/booklet; 8vo; No DJ . The Book Club of California unknown
Bookseller reference : 25562
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