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(ALASKA: NEWSPAPER)
The Alaskan. Vol. 1. Number 13.
Sitka Alaska Territory: Alaskan Publishing Company 600. First edition. Newspaper dated January 30 1886. Folio. 4 pp. Typical folds with some areas of separation that have been repaired with Scotch tape including central horizontal fold of front page. Remarkably nice condition. No copies at auction according to RBH.Very early Alaska Territorial newspaper with news regarding the territory and advertisements for local businesses printed just 19 years after the Territory was purchased from Russia. The Alaskan a Sitka newspaper published from 1885-1907 was an important voice for Alaska. The newspaper was managed by a Miss Cassia Patton. She was a fierce proponent of sending Native American children to "white schools." Patton first came to Sitka in 1889. She taught school then owned the Alaskan newspaper . She was supported in all this by her brother-in-law Governor Brady. Alaskan Publishing Company unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73937
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(Australian Aero Club Journal)
Sea Land and Air Australian Aero Club Journal Australasian Monthly Journal for the Navy & Mercantile Marine Aviation Radio-telegraphy & Telephony Volume 1 No. 9
Sydney: Wireless Press 1918 . Very Good. lge. octavo. pictorial wrappers x 521-584pp. b/w pls. Inc. Wireless Operators on Active Service extracts from the diary of Private George Shaw Wireless operator attached to the Australian Flying Corps Wireless Press unknown
书商的参考编号 : 53268
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(Australian Aero Club Journal)
Sea Land and Air: Australian Aero Club Journal
Sydney: Wireless Press 1918-19. Very Good. lge. octavo. cloth binding 770pp. b/w pls. col. ills. diags. maps index Australasian Monthly Journal for the Navy & Mercantile Marine Aviation Radio-telegraphy & Telephony. Vol. 1 No. 1 to Vol. 1 No. 12. Copiously illustrated inc. photos of decorated Australian Sailors & Flyers. Also many fine photos of Australian Ships & AFC aircraft. Very Scarce Wireless Press hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 31400
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(Autore non indicato)
Bibliotheque de ma fille & de mon petit garçon
In unico tomo rilegati più numeri del periodico illustrato in b.n. n.t., in lingua francese. I numeri presenti sono : 1) Le diner, 2) Les icebergs, 3) Les bédouins, 4) Le sapin, 5) Nijni-Novgorod, 6) Les cynocéphales, 7) La promenade du boeuf gras, 8) L'orgue de barbarie, 9) La mosquèe de cordoue, 10) Druides et druidesses, 11) Le bouleau, 12) Constantinople, 13) Les fourmilier, 14) La table, 15) La conciergerie, 16) Les finlandais, 17) La tulipe, 18) Fribourg, 19) Le rossignol, 20) L'orfèvrerie, 21) Le panthèon, 22) Les nubiens, 23) Le framboisier, 24) Alger, 25) Le chardonneret, 27) Le capitole, 28) Les aissaouas, 29) Le pecher, 30) Berne, 31) Le peche aux bains de mer, 32) Le simoun, 33) Le vatican, 34) La perle, 35) Le hindous.
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(Autore non indicato)
Riso/Annex - I quaderni di Riso - Museo d'arte contemporanea della Sicilia -n.1 del 1998 (periodico)
Riso/Annex. I quaderni di Riso è una rivista periodica del Museo d'Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia. Documenta le attività istituzionali del museo, che nel 2008 sono raccolte nel Progetto 5venti, incentrato sulla promozione e la valorizzazione attraverso azioni sperimentali del sistema d'arte contemporanea della Sicilia. Primo numero è dedicato a Gibellina. Volume riccamente ill. con imm. in b.n. e a col. n.t. e f.t (49c).
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(Autore non indicato)
Su, cantiam! - Inni e canti giovanili per Circoli, Adunanze, Oratori, ecc. - Diverse serie
In unico tomo rilegate diverse serie nel seguente ordine: prima, terza, quarta, quinta, sesta, settima, ottava, seconda, ciascuna di circa 24 pag. contenenti inni e canti con spartiti musicali. Di grande interesse per documentare gli usi nel ventennio in ambito musicale e valido repertorio di inni e canti giovanili.
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(Baseball Hall Of Fame Ed Barrow) Unknown 1918 Newspaper Photographer
6"x8" Photograph Of Baseball Hall Of Famer Ed Barrow 1918
<p>This is a 1918 glossy photo of the newly named manager of the Boston Red Sox Ed Barrow who went on to win the American League pennant that season later to become General Manager of the New York Yankees and enter the Baseball Hall Of Fame. The photo was prepared for print around March of 1918.</p><p>Photo of the photo on request.</p> Unknown 1918 American Newspaper
书商的参考编号 : biblio771
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(Boccioni e Carrà, copertine) Aa. vv. (Marinetti, Settimelli, Corra, et alii)
Teatro futurista sintetico ... Supplemento al N. 114 de “Gli Avvenimenti” [- ... unito al N. 15 de “Gli Avvenimenti”]
Collezione completa in edizione originale. CON DEDICA Trascurabili minimi difetti al piatto posteriore del primo fascicolo; secondo fascicolo con firma e data autografe, sempre al posteriore: «Benedetta Marinetti -– 24». Eccezionale insieme. I due volumetti uscirono come allegati alla rivista settimanale di Umberto Notari «Gli Avvenimenti», rispettivamente con il numero 114 (28 nov. - 5 dic. 1915) e con il numero II,15 (2-9 aprile 1916): stampati su carta povera, contengono i primi exploit teatrali dei futuristi, preceduti dal «Manifesto del teatro futurista sintetico» stampato al primo fascicolo. Gli stessi contenuti si ritrovano nei due volumetti dedicati al «Teatro futurista sintetico» della collana «Biblioteca teatrale» dell’Istituto Editoriale Italiano. Claudia Salaris parla di «ristampe in edizione economica», mentre in realtà non sembra poter essere chiarito chi precede cosa, nella confusione tipica delle edizioni Notari: di certo è più probabile una quasi contemporaneità, tra fascicoli/allegati e volumetti, se non addirittura una precedenza della presente edizione allegata al settimanale. -- Il vero pregio dei due fascicoli, tuttavia, risiede nelle meravigliose copertine d’artista, affidate ai due pesi massimi della pittura futurista: Carlo Carrà e Umberto Boccioni, che concedono i clichés di due opere assolutamente coeve; molto felice, quindi, la scelta di stampare a due colori, nei toni dell’azzurro-violetto per Carrà e azzurro-grigio per Boccioni. -- Al primo volume le sintesi teatrali di Marinetti, Settimelli, Bruno Corra, Remo Chiti, Arnaldo Corradini, Balilla Pratella, Paolo Buzzi, Francesco Cangiullo, Boccioni, Corrado Govoni, Luciano Folgore, Decio Cinti, sono precedute dal «Manifesto del teatro futurista sintetico». Più ampio il “parterre” di autori nel secondo volume, dove sono pubblicati Marinetti, Settimelli, Bruno Corra, Remo Chiti, Balilla Pratella, Paolo Buzzi, Francesco Cangiullo, Boccioni, Luciano Folgore, Mario Carli, Giacomo Balla, Guglielmo Jannelli, Mario De Leone, Ulric Quinterio, Armando Cavalli, Oscar Mara, Depero, Auro D'Alba, Trilluci, Cantarelli, Rebecchi, Diobelli, Nannetti. Salaris, Riviste futuriste, pp. 662-7 2 voll.
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(British) Army Bureau of Current Affairs; Drew, Lt.-Col. J.N.
WAR: Sicily Summary. No. 52. September (Sept.) 4th, 1943
12 pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada September, 1943. Contents: Sicily Battle Diary - article with map; Hoping This Finds You - The Soldier and his Mail; Index to issue Nos. 27-52 of this publication. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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(By One Who Has Kept a Diary)
COLLECTION AND RECOLLECTIONS
NY and London Harper & Brothers 1899. Cover edge wear hinge tender starting a bit o/w G. 8vo. 375p. Dec. brown cloth. Contains chapters on parliamentary oratory conversation and letter-writing. . Good. Hardcover. 1899. NY and London Harper & Brothers 1899 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 000793
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(CALIFORNIA: NEWSPAPER)
Kaweah Commonwealth. Vol. 2 No. 20. New Series.
Kaweah: Burnette G. Haskell April 4 1891. First edition. Bifolio 4 pp.; 16 1/4 x 11 inches. Minor wear to edges but a very good copy."Influenced by Grodlund and other prominent writers a group of Bay Area residents lead by the labor activists organized the Kaweah Co-Operative Commonwealth the Kaweah Colony. Its purpose was to patent the newly opened timbered resources of eastern Tulare County and use the timber as the basis for a new society. Eastern Tulare was largely inaccessible and thus of little interest to commercial timber interests. The participants applied for 53 patents covering 12000 acres of land surrounding the forks of the Kaweah River. The Land Patent Office suspicious of recent fraudulent patent activity in Humboldt County was slow to process the claims. Assuming success and perhaps encouraged by the land agents to move forward the Kaweah Commonwealth was launched without the patents. Funds were not only raised by the participants as part of a buy-in but also from national and European sources as well. Many of the members never lived at Kaweah but active clubs supporting Kaweah existed in Los Angeles San Francisco Denver and New York. The colony was begun and its principal undertaking starting in 1886 was the construction of an 18 mile road over a four year period to access the standing timber resources. The plan was that the logs were to be cut milled and then hauled to market. In terms of daily life the colony has its own medium of exchange wherein all participants were paid based upon the time devoted to Colony undertakings. The time credits could be exchanged for meals and goods at the Colony store. Recognizing that all labor was valuable all work was credited at the same exchange rate.The Colony began at Arcady up from Three Rivers. As most labor and resources were devoted to the road construction few other prominent improvements were developed other than improvised road construction camps. The Colony received a death blow when at the same time that the road was completed in 1890 Congress created Sequoia National Park with the surrounding lands dedicated to national forest. As the Land Office had never taken final action on the colonists land patents their work was for naught. Their land claims were rejected and they were now trespassers charged with stealing timber resources from the federal lands. By 1890 colony constructed buildings in Kaweah including a hall for dining and meetings a blacksmith shop a print shop a barn and a blacksmith shop. The post office still stands although in a different location and the colonist’s road was used by the Park Service for many years as the only road to the sequoia groves. Among other accomplishments the colonists published a newspaper the Kaweah Commonwealth still published today.By 1892 most of the Colony had disbanded. Its peak population is estimated at about 300 individuals and membership peaked at 500" W. W. Abbott. Burnette G. Haskell unknown
书商的参考编号 : 75257
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(California Mercantile Journal)
LIFE SCENES IN CALIFORNIA. Old friends meet in a new place.
n.d. circa 1860. 8� x 10.5�. Single page from the journal with an engraved illustration of two well dressed gentlemen and a Chinese laundry man. Interesting caption to accompany the caricature. Foxed and stained chipped at the edges still a nice piece suitable for framing. (n.d. circa 1860). unknown
书商的参考编号 : 934
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(CALIFORNIA: NEWSPAPER)
Southern Californian. Vol. III No. 28.
Bakersfield: Joe K. Acklin July 9 1874. First edition. Bifolio 4 pp.; 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches. A very good copy.Information and ads for early Kern County. Joe K. Acklin unknown
书商的参考编号 : 72902
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(Capital Journal).
Wrestling with the Mighty Missouri. The Pierre / Fort Pierre Flood of 2011.
np.: Capital Journal 2012. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. As new. . Folio. . Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Capital Journal hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 228239
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(CARIBBEAN TRAVEL JOURNAL)
An Early 20th-Century Travel Journal From A Cruise Through The Caribbean Written By A Man From Hudson New York
CARIBBEAN TRAVEL JOURNAL. Diary. 101 pages. The Caribbean. c. 1908-9. The handwritten journal belonging to C. B. Benson of Hudson New York. The diary recounts Bensons experience on an organized cruise group visit to Caribbean locations such as St. Thomas Puerto Rico Kingston Jamaica Caracas Venezuela Panama City Panama Port of Spain Trinidad and Martinique. Benson records his experiences in each location including his impressions of the town the locals sights he visited and local travel. He visited forts a school churches a mill a sugar plantation and Carnival celebrations. Benson took his tour during the era of colonial rule the attitudes of which infuse both his experiences and observations. Based on his mention of an earthquake in Kingston Jamaica taking place a year or two before he travelled in 1908 or 1909. St. Thomas where we arrived about 6 A.M. mid morning Jan 26 is one of the Virgin group and we found her framed and frescoed in the principal churches. Columbus in 1493 gave the group of 100 islands rocks andwhich comprise the group. St. Thomas is 13 miles in length and 3 miles in width at its broadest. And I guess we walked the length of it speaking broadly and in the abstract at this distance.The heat of the tropical sun also takes its toll and blurs our ideas of time and distance somewhat. The town of Charlotte Amelia contains 13000 inhabitants merchants and black babies and they are all dressed in their Sunday best to receive us properly.Thursday morning at 8 we went ashore at Porto sic Rico.Returning thro the village streets we stopped at the market place and noticed the display of fruits in baskets a couple of men seated on low stools with blacks in front of them.a native womanwas entertaining us in the middle of the road with a dance.When passing the island of Haiti.Do you know why we do not stop at the Island of Haiti No There are cannibals there there are so many fat people aboard you would lose your wife At St Thomas the American council held open house and received some of us who dared to invade this solitude.An hours railroad ride which was made interesting by stops at every littleand station where the bare legged boy with the oil gun in hand squirted oilbearings sic of the cars and engine. As it was before the 17 miles came to an end the rear axle of the parlor car so called because it had leather covered reclining seats caught fire. But when this happened we were nearly at the end of our journey and we were not delayed much. At the sugar plantation where we detrained we found we had some distance to walk downto the sugar mill. As there was no path and the sticky wet ground to soil made worse by the heavy rain of the night before.A sugar mill is never a clean place.The process is somewhat intricate but way he likened to the process of brewing.The cane piled up in the yard is boiled in a number of vats then is run off with barrels and in a black and solid state in shipped to the Refineries at New York. The fiber of the cane is then hardened and dried and is fed to the furnaces to boilcane. After return to the town San Juan we visited the shops. Walked out to the fort at the entrance of the harbor. The town is excellently policed and paved in the principal streets with telegram blocks.As this day was Thursday we concluded that every day was wash day for the native women and girls who for want of other diversions spend most of their time in this form of dissipation. Even the balconies of the main public street filled with traffic of street cars carriages and drays had their fill of wash some of which are found laying in the street having been carried down by the wind. No one had appropriated it as yet; and we did not add it to our collection of souvenirs. At the officers quarters I applied for a permit of the officer of the day to enter the fort San Cristobal the fort commanding the entrance to the harbor.The fort was like most forts. The high tower gave a commanding view of the town and harbor. Then we visited the Governors Palace. In the Reception Room hanging on opposite sides facing each other are life sized oil paintings of McKinley & Cleveland. In the garden were some large palms tropical ferns a fountain &.Jan 29. early in the morning we were at Kingston in Jamaica. The channel is narrow and tortuous but well Taking a local pilot we soonopposite itof three vessels one of which was the Princess Louise that was caught in the hurricane here three years ago andthe larger of the three vessels was trying to pick up the light from the light house which had been blown down. This destruction of the hurricane.After driving about a mile thru the city the destruction to the buildings & pavements made by the earthquake here a year or two ago half of the city seems to be in ruins and no attempt has been made apparently to rebuild & restore the city. Thousands of lives were lost here at that time which did immense damage to the fruits. Most of the uninhabitable part of the island belongs to the United Fruit Company a Boston Corporation who ships immense quantities of bananas from Port Antonio. Owing to recent destruction by fire of Hotel Litchfield our stop at the port of San Antonio and stay of night at the Hotel was omitted. An excursion across the island by train to Mandeville was arranged in its place.The town of Colon in its principle streets are paved with brick and appear clean. We noticed many buzzards. The air was clear and there was a delightful cool breeze blowing.We stopped at all of the stations going to Panama and noted the wonderful impressions made by the Sanitary Commission. The well ventilated and screened houses. The plan for disposal of garbage the open drainage the cleared landsBut of course the facts are here bug and drain all working to the mutual exclusion of some ideas to the American white employers. Therefore after a few months they must have a reaction in the States toand detach themselves from all absorbing facts. The fighting for life againstfires. Most things arebetween the white employers and the black employees. So we find the White Bar and the Black Bar The White Employees The Silver White Employees &c as signs on the cars intended to carry workmen back and forth from the works.Caracas the capital of Venezuela is about 3000 ft up but the sun in the middle of the day we found very hot.Plaza Bolivar was decorated with rows of colored electric lights. They are preparing for the Carnival season which ushers in Lent in Catholic countries. The market place had counters for dry goods highly colored handkerchiefs etc. Another section was devoted to fruits vegetables etc. We noticed some very large apricots. Mr. Bolivar apparently has done a great deal for his native town. He has given his name while the people furnished the funds for the largest parks a street and the coinage of the plutocrats.The Spaniard theHildago -in his easy subjugation of thepleasure loving tropical savage has replaced the native of simple taste and left in his place the mongrel half-breed with all the vices of the conqueror and none of the virtues of theIndian savage. The diary is in very good condition. It is mostly written in pencil but is quite legible. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 5300
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(CHARTON, Edouard:)
Le magasin pittoresque. 1833 -1902 + 1 vol. de Table 1833-72. Ensemble 71 volumes.
Paris, Bourgogne & Martinet, 1833- 1902, in-4to, richement illustré de gravures sur bois, qqs rousseurs par ci par là, demi-toile / demi-cuir / demi- parchemin (reliures de bibl.) Le tout en bon état
书商的参考编号 : 66451aaf
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(CHARTON, Edouard:)
Le magasin pittoresque. 21me année (1853) - 25me année (1857). 5 vols.
Paris, Bureaux d’Abonnement et de Vente, 1853 -1857, in-4to, 2 ff. + 412 p., ill. / 2 ff. + 412 p., ill. / 2 ff. + 412 p., ill. / 2 ff. + 412 p., ill. / 2 ff. + 412 p., ill., reliures en demi-toiles, couv. orig montée sur le plat devant. Bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 97801aaf
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(CIVIL WAR SOLDIER DIARY)
1862 Diary Of Civil War Soldier Sergeant Edward Allen Goodwin Killed April 16 1862
EDWARD ALLEN GOODWIN unknown-1862. Goodwin was the Sergeant in Company K of the 23rd Regular Massachusetts Volunteers. This is the diary of Edward A. Goodwin Co. K 23rd Regt. M. of. M. This diary is THE AMERICAN UNION DIARY FOR 1862 an annual published diary accessible and likely provided to Union soldiers during the Civil War. After a few pages that include a calendar and interest tables the diary provides space for each day of the year 1862. Goodwin wrote entries every day from January 1st to April 7th and none thereafter. At the time Goodwin was serving in the 23rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment which was a part of the Coast Division under General Ambrose Burnside. Entries are handwritten in either pencil or black ink. Notable entries include: aFriday 7: Naval engagementplace lasting from noon till sunset. Troops were landedin the afternoon and evening. Bivouacked on Roanoke Island in the rain. b Saturday 8: Captured a rebel battery in a swamp. Took 3000 rebel provisions and the whole island wasSergt. Howard hurt his foot. W.S. Clark missing. Both entries describe the Battle of Roanoke Island fought February 7th and 8th 1862. Part of General Ambrose Burnsides expedition to capture key ports in the Outer Banks the battle first saw Union gunboats first firing on Confederate forts under the command of Henry Wise until Burnsides soldiers could land ashore unopposed. and the forts on shore engaged in a gun battle with occasional contributions from the Mosquito Fleet. The next day the Union soldiers successfully flanked the Confederate artillery and infantry defenders on both sides forcing a retreat into the Confederate forts. The forts were then individually taken with the Union suffering only 264 casualties and capturing 2500 Confederate defenders. c Friday 14: Fought the battle of New Bern. Took over 100 pieces of artillery ammunitioncamp equipment &c. I arrived at night in the tents of the enemy. This entry describes the Battle of New Bern fought on March 14th 1862. After first advancing up the Trent River General Burnside had his soldiers exploit the weakened center of the line of the defending Confederates under Lawrence O'B. Branch. This allowed the Union Navy to shell Fort Thompson forcing its abandonment and shortly thereafter the city of New Bern too. 90 Union soldiers were killed and 64 Confederates were killed and 413 were captured. d Monday 31: Sick all day. Took horses.e Monday 7: Saw Amoat the hospital. DeceasedRain in the afternoon. These two entries foreshadow Goodwins ultimate fate including his last entry on April 7th 1862. Goodwin would pass away in New Bern on April 16th. Having survived two major battles unscathed at least according to his diary Goodwin most likely succumbed to disease. It is estimated that 2/3 of Civil War soldiers who died during the war died of disease not in battle. His body was ultimately returned to Massachusetts and is buried in Mansfield. The pages of the journal are in good condition but the exterior of black leather is frayed and partially torn. It should be handled very delicately but its value as a lens into the mindset of a Civil War soldier is immense. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 6252
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(Classical Journal)
The Classical Journal June 1910
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1910. First Edition. Softcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Wrappers worn detached edges chipped. Paper age toned and almost brittle. A publication from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Size: 8vo. 337-382 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 pound or less. Category: Language & Linguistics; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. University of Chicago Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : 052513
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(COMESTOCK LODE: NEWSPAPER)
Virginia Evening Chronicle. Vol. VI Nos. 49 & 114 two complete papers.
Virginia City: The Chronicle Printing Company 1874-5. Two issues. No. 49 is dated December 4 1874. No. 113 is dated February 20 1875. Folio 15 1/2 x 22 inches. 4 pp. each. Some minor edge chipping and #49 with a couple of short tears to center fold. Overall in very nice condition.These were issued at the very peak of heyday of the Comstock Lode. The Big Bonanza of 1873 made it a very important place and added ffour more Robber Barons to the ranks. At the end of 1874 and the start of 1875 Virginia City Nevada was experiencing both the height of its mining boom and a growing realization that its golden days were starting to fade. At its height Virginia City was a thriving metropolis of 25000 residents. The Republican Daily Territorial Enterprise where Mark Twain started his career and the Democratic Virginia Evening Chronicle were integral to the city. In October of 1875 a serious fire burned most of the town to ashes and although residents rebuilt the really lucrative perios of mining there ended in about 1880. By 1890 there were only about 8500 people still living there and by 1900 that figure shrank to about 2500. The Chronicle Printing Company unknown
书商的参考编号 : 76538
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(Davis, Charles Augustus) [1795-1867].
LETTERS OF J. DOWNING, MAJOR, DOWNINGVILLE MILITIA, SECOND BRIGADE, TO HIS OLD FRIEND, MR. DWIGHT, OF THE NEW-YORK DAILY ADVERTISER.
pp. ix, 259, (8) [Appendix], 12 [Publisher's catalogue]. Illustrated half title, Frontis and six worn plates by Abraham John Mason. Early manuscript ownership of New Jersey businessman and industrialist, Edwin J.C. Atterbury on title page. Early penciled name of Seba Smith on the frontis. Seba Smith (1792-1868) was an American humorist, jounalist, and writer. He was one of the first writers to use American vernacular in humor. His series with the New England character Major Jack Downing was popular after its start in 1830. Smith's dry satirical humor influenced other humorists, including Artemus Ward and Finley Peter Dunne (Mr. Dooley). Foxed. Some plates and pages loose. 165 mm. Original green very worn muslin cloth binding. Lacks spine. Front board detached. Worn printed paper label of the D. McKercher's Circulating Library pasted on front board. Binding needs to be resewn. S&S/AI 24106. Sabin 84170. Wright I, 834. Hamilton 1012. Second edition. Hardbound. Poor. VERY SCARCE. AI BX 7
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(DIARIO)
Diario de Sesiones del Congreso de la Republica de Cuba
hardcover. Vol. VI No. 1-Vol. VII No. 25. April 5 1905-December 15 1907. 4to modern buckram; ex-lib. Habana 1905-1907.<br/> <br/> unknown
书商的参考编号 : 86229
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(DUTCH ARCHITECTURAL JOURNAL)
Bouwkundig Weekblad Architectura
Amsterdam 1939. paperback. very good. Orgaan van de Maatschappij tot Bewordering der Bouwkunst Bond van Nederlandsche Architecten B.N.A. en het Genootschap Architectura et Amicitia. 60ste Jaargang. No. 1 - 52. 7 Jan. - 30 Dec. 1939. Illustrated. 52 vols. thin folio printed wrappers; some pp. stuck together else fine. Amsterdam 1939.<br/> <br/> One year run of this technical journal edited by H. G. J. Schelling B. T. Boeyinga et al.<br/> <br/> unknown
书商的参考编号 : 38801
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(EARLY NEWSPAPER SALE)
Agreement For The Sale Of A New Jersey Regional Newspaper Dated 1875
DS. 4pgs. 7 x 12. December 1875. Somerset County New Jersey. A contract for the sale of a Somerset County New Jersey newspaper signed C J Wilson D. W. Wilson and V.D. Honeyman. The contract sates in part: In consideration of one dollar to us in hand paid and for the further consideration to be made as hereafter specified we Charles J .Wilson editor and publisher of the Somerset Gazette a newspaper printed and published in Somerville Somerset County New Jersey and David W. Wilson who has an interest therein do agree to sell and convey and do hereby sell convey transfer and assign unto a van Daren Honeyman of the same place all our right title interest ownership and possession of in and to said newspaper and its appurtenances with all its appliances machinery tools and materials presses type cases forms stencils frames inks and stock of paper on hand being everything whatsoever which is now in the office occupied by said Somerset Gazette. The selling price was $3250.00 which was to be paid in three installments over a period of ten months. All three men signed the bottom of the document. It is in very good condition with several fold lines. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 3751
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(Editing) Civil Engineering Journal Editorial Committee
Green that protects the living environment Journal of the Society of Civil Engineers 1 <Japanese Version>
Society of Civil Engineers 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Society of Civil Engineers paperback
书商的参考编号 : 2111902154611778
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(Editors), Farm Journal
The Psalms Around Us
Countryside Press. Good in Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. Gift inscription; No global or priority shppg; 11.30 X 9.10 X 0.60 inches . Countryside Press hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 327408
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(Farm Journal).
100 Years of Farm Journal.
Philadelphia. : Countryside Press. 1976. First edition. . Hardcover. . Fine copy in near fine very light shelf wear dust jacket in mylar. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Countryside Press. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 197914
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(French Horror Film Journal)
midi/minuit Fantastique Numbers 15-16
Paris: Editions Le Terrain Vague 1967. 1st edition. Near Fine. large octavo. pictorial wrappers 132pp. b/w pls. Double number Editions Le Terrain Vague unknown
书商的参考编号 : Tr999790
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(French Horror Film Journal)
midi/minuit Fantastique Number 24
Paris: Editions Le Terrain Vague 1970. 1st edition. Near Fine. large octavo. pictorial wrappers 80pp. b/w pls. Double number Editions Le Terrain Vague unknown
书商的参考编号 : Tr999791
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(FRENCH TOUR JOURNAL)
The 1951 Journal Of An American Writer Living In Paris And Travelling In Western Europe
EUROPEAN TOUR JOURNAL. Handwritten journal. May 22-December 18 1951. France England Italy and Switzerland. 101 pages. The journal of an American man living in Paris and travelling throughout France and surrounding countries. The early part of the journal describes his daily life in Paris including friends and social life love life gossip literature music and aspirations as a writer. He also writes extensively about tennis of which he was an enthusiastic and knowledgeable fan. He attends an international tennis tournament in Paris in May and goes to London for Wimbledon in late June. The latter two-thirds of the journal recount the authors travels. First he takes a whistle-stop tour of France visiting places such as Rouen Mont St. Michel Biarritz and Lourdes. Then he spends time in Italy and Switzerland before ending up back in Paris. In each location he describes leisure activities visiting museums and churches hotels and the local scenery in greater or lesser detail. Most notably he visits the beaches of Normandy only a few years after D-Day: Finally I got to the tiny hamlet of St. Laurent s Mer & the sign Visitez Ohama Beach. I drove down a quiet road & suddenly burst out onto the beach itself a lonely barren stretch made more so by a high mind to the presence of the resting hulks of invasion craft lying mortally stranded just offshore in an angry green sea. There are piles of rusted neglected equipment corresponding to the wrecks in the water which are being collected together by French workmen. A few campers had pitched their tents amongst gasoline drums huge cannisters & decayed tank. I drove slowly along the beach made muddy by recent rain until I came to what had once been a German gun emplacement which according to a plaque had been utilized on D-Day by the CG of the Engineers as his HQ. The German gun a 37 mm still faced through an aperture staring emptily out at the wrecks offshore. Amongst these latter were the concrete slacks that I guessed to be the remains of the preliminary artificial harbour they had sunk right away. The scene with the forgotten appurtenances of war was one of the most indescribable desolateness & I felt in the grip of the strongest of emotions. June 1944 came back to me & how we heard the news of the invasion over loud-speakers in Hangar AD-1 at Burtonwoof & if I listened carefully I felt I could hear the guns booming & the l/cs chugging up to shore & the GIs splashing out in the cold water & moving slowly but desperately up the beach pinned down by the German fire from concrete emplacements & from the high green eminence which rises abruptly from the beach & runs all along the shore. How many men had met their end right where I was standing How many had coughed out their hopes & their life in the din of that horror never understanding why it had to happen to them But I couldnt ear a thing only the sound of the wind & the sea and all I could see were those obscene wrecks & the Frenchmen working among them. This lively journal is in fine condition overall and the writing is uniformly easy to read. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 5397
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(Futurismo) (Rognoni, Meriano) (Novelle novecentesche)
Novelle novecentesche. Anno II - Num. 13.
Mensile fondato e diretto da Renato Vernola, in questo numero ospita in edizione originale un racconto di A. Rognoni (Infortunio sul lavoro), uno di A. Trimarco (Suicidio dell'uomo del 2000) e un profilo di Kiribiri opera dello stesso Vernola. Illustrazioni, titoli e vignette n.t. di Amorico. Esemplare in buono stato.
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(GIDE André) / MARTY Eric
L'écriture du jour. le Journal d'André Gide
Paris, Aux Editions du Seuil, 1985, 272 pages sous couverture imprimée.
书商的参考编号 : LITTERAT5951590421
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(HAWAII: EARLY NEWSPAPER)
Thirteen Copies of One Issue of; "The Friend; The Oldest Paper in the Pacific. Established January 18 1843. New Series; Vol. 23 No. 6.".
Honolulu: Samuel Damon 1874. First edition. Thirteen copies each one being a large sheet folded to make 4 pages 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches. Comprising pp. 40-48. Masthead with two vignettes. Scattered light foxing but very clean overall. No tears.Samuel Cheney Damon 1815 –1885 was an early missionary to Hawaii pastor of the Seamen's Bethel Church chaplain of the Honolulu American Seamen's Friend Society and editor of the monthly newspaper The Friend. The newspaper was not solely concerned with religious matters but served the community at large for general news of the Islands with sections such as "Important to Navigators of the Pacific" "New Explorations in Micronesia" "Marine Journal Port of Honolulu S.I." and numerous ads for local businesses. [Samuel Damon] unknown
书商的参考编号 : 74143
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(HAWKESWORTH, John (Hg.))
The Adventurer. Vol. 1-4.
London, Printed for J. Parsons 1793-1794. 4 Bde. Kl. 6°. Gest. Porträttf., Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl., gest. Porträttf., XXIII S. (Memoirs of Bonell Thornton, Esq.), 195 S., mit 2 gest. Taf.; Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl., 182 S., mit 2 gest. Taf.; Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl., 188 S., mit 2 gest. Taf.; 187 S., mit 1 gest. Taf., 4 nn. Bll., (Contents, Memoirs of John Hawkesworth, LL.D.), mit Vignetten auf den ersten zwei Titelblättern. Marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, Rückenschildchen und Rückenverzierung ursprünglich goldgeprägt, Stehkanten mit dreiseitiger Zierprägung, wenig bestoßen, berieben, Schildchen großteils abgelöst, Goldprägung abgerieben, Bindung gelockert, mehrere Einbanddeckel lose, Vorsätze teilw. gering schimmelfleckig. Seiten durchgehend leicht gebräunt oder braunfleckig. Vgl. Chamber II,410 - vierbändiger Neudruck des - von 1752-1754 zweimal wöchentlich erscheinenden - Journals 'Adventurer', veröffentlicht im Rahmen einer 'Edition Of Select British Classics' des Londoner Verlegers und Buchhändlers John Parsons. John Hawkesworth (1715-1773) der die Zeitschrift zusammen mit Samuel Johnson, Joseph Warton u. a. herausgab, wurde vor allem als Herausgeber der Berichte über die Weltreisen des Kapitän Cook und redaktioneller Mitarbeiter am 'Gentleman's Magazine' bekannt. Selten.
书商的参考编号 : FLEN0200
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(HINDU JOURNAL - DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY).
The Divine Life. Monthly Journal of the Divine Life Society.
Sivanandanagar.: Divine Life Society. 1965- 1978. A broken run of 103 issues 1 in duplicate 102 different issues of The Divine Life. All but one in original pictorial wrappers. A little light browning wrappers generally in good condition with some small chips and creases. 23 x 18.4cm. <br> <br>The issues included in this collection are: <br> <br>Vol. XXVII: 1965. No. 12 only. <br>Vol. XXVIII. 1966. 12 issues complete. <br>Vol. XXIX. 1967. No. 2 only. <br>Vol. XXXI: 1969. No. 9 10 11 12. Lower wrapper November issue torn with considerable loss. <br>Vol. XXXIII. 1971. No. 4 78 9 11 2 copies 12. <br>Vol. XXXIV. 1972. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12. <br>Vol. XXXV. 1973: No. 4 5 7 8 911 12. <br>Vol. XXXVI. 1974. 12 issues complete. April issue missing wrappers. <br>Vol. XXXVIII. 1975. 1 2 3 4 9 10 11. <br>Vol. XXXVIII. 1976. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. <br>Vol. XXXIX. 1977. 12 issues complete. <br>Vol. XL. 1978. 12 issues complete. <br>Vol. XLI. 1979. 1 2 3 4 5 6. . Divine Life Society. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 216150
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(Holiday Harborside Hotel on Weber Point) (Photograph Album and Newspaper Clippings)
Holiday Harborside Hotel 221 North Center Street Stockton California.
Stockton: 1989-1990. Pages 58 pages total.11.5 x 10 inches. Two black three-ring binders. Color photographs & newspaper clippings. Binder No. 1 contains 32 pages of amateur color photographs dated May 7th 1989 through January 13th 1991. 24 color photos of the hotel before demolition and 54 color photos of the demolition. Together with misc. ephermera from the hotel including a key tag menu and promotional materials. Binder No. 2 contains the history of the ill-fated hotel told in newspaper clippings. Together an interesting and sad document from downtown Stockton's fitful redevelopment. Both albums and all materials in good condition. (Stockton): 1989-1990. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 25432
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(Hoyle, Millard F.; Free Lance, Hollister, Calif [newspaper])
Crimes and Career of Tiburcio Vasquez; The Bandit of San Benito County and Notorious Early California Outlaw
Hollister Calif: San Benito County Historical Society Hollister 1976. Limited edition reprint. Pamphlet. Near fine with very minor wear & soiling to wraps. Large octavo in red printed stapled wraps; 40 pages: illustrations facsimile portraits; 24 cm. Number 314 of an unstated quantity probably 500. "First published in 1927 as a series of articles in the Evening free lance." This is a reprint of the 1927 paperback ed. published by the newspaper Bandits et brigands Californie Biographies Biographies Brigands and robbers Brigands and robbers California Biography California Crime and criminals California Biography Hors-la-loi Biographies Outlaws Outlaws Biography Vasquez Tiburcio 1835-1875; Mexican-Americas; Chicanos. San Benito County Historical Society, Hollister unknown
书商的参考编号 : 103900
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(Jansenisme).
"SUITE DES NOUVELLES ECCLESIASTIQUES". Du 16 mai 1770.
Paris, publié sans autorisation (journal interdit, parait clandestinement, diffusé par les colporteurs), 1770, 1 1 cahier, sans couverture. in-4 de 4 pages, paginé 77 à 80, texte sur 2 colonnes,
书商的参考编号 : 19303
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(Journal Révolutionnaire).
ANNALES PATRIOTIQUES ET LITTERAIRES DE LA FRANCE, ET AFFAIRES POLITIQUES DE L'EUROPE; journal libre, par une société d'écrivains partriotes, dirigé par L. S. Mercier, et par J. L. Carra, députés à la Convention Nationale.N° CLXXVII du Jeudi 27 juin 1793, l'an 2 de la République française.
Paris, rédaction, 1793, 1 1 cahier. in-folio de 4 pages, paginées 813 à 816, texte sur 2 colonnes ;
书商的参考编号 : 18489
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(Journal d'une fabrication)
Journal d'une fabrication - Oeuvre romanesque d'André Malraux.
Paris, Nouvelle Librairie de France, 1962, in-8 broché, couverture rempliée, 30 pp. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture, intérieur en bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 6099
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(Journal).
L'AUBERGE DES ADRETS. N°9.
Paris, imprimerie du Sentier, 1886. Broché, couverture illustrée (gravure de Rougeron-Vignerot). in-folio de 8 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes, lettrines, dessin de Pierre Comba.
书商的参考编号 : 20367
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(Journal de la jeunesse)
Le journal de la jeunesse. Nouveau recueil hebdomadaire illustré. Premier et second semestre 1882. Nombreuses illustrations en noir in texte et à pleine page, 8 gravures couleurs hors texte sur papier fort: Kate Greenaway (la toute petite), Walter Crane (les trésors de Noël), L. Hopkins (j'ai oublié mon archet), Adrien Marie (au bord de la mer), C. Delort (le premier renard), Randolph Caldecott (le petit carroussel), E. Niezky (au bon vieux temps), Gustave Doré (l'enfant blessé). Textes de Mme de Witt, Z. Fleuriot, Mme Colomb, A. Levy, G. Demoulin, J. Girardet, L. Rousselet, F. Dillaye, F. Des Malis, etc.
1882 Paris, Hachette, 1882, 1 volume grand in-8 relié pleine percaline rouge, 432 et 434 pages, dos lisse, titre et année dorée, exemplaire sans rousseur, très bon état
书商的参考编号 : 3633
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(Journal humoristique illustré).
Le Rire. Année 1904.
Paris, 1904. 1 vol. in-folio, (31 x 24 cm). Reliure en demi-basane verte, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, titre et date dorés. Dos passé et taché en pied. Coins usés, coupes frottées.
书商的参考编号 : 1102
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(Journal).
LE NATIONAL SUISSE paraissant à La Chaux-de-Fonds tous les jours excepté le Dimanche. N° 194. Vendredi 18 aout 1911.
rédaction, La Chaux-de-Fonds, 1911, 1 1 cahier, plié. in-folio de 4 pages, texte sur 5 colonnes ;
书商的参考编号 : 18551
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(journal).
LE REDACTEUR. N° 293.
Paris, rédaction, 13 vendémiaire, an 5 de la République (Mardi 4 octobre 1795), 1 1 cahier. in-folio de 4 pp., texte sur 2 colonnes ;
书商的参考编号 : 18976
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(JOURNAL GENERAL DE L'IMPRIMERIE ET DE LA LIBRAIRIE).
LIVRES D'ETRENNES POUR L'ANNEE 1888.
PARIS. AU CERCLE DE LA LIBRAIRIE, DE L'IMPRIMERIE, DE LA PAPETERIE, DU COMMERCE DE LA MUSIQUE ET DES ESTAMPES. NOVEMBRE 1887. 1887-1888. IN-8 (19X 27,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (6) + 360 PAGES (2645 A 3004), RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR A LA BRADEL PLEINE PERCALINE ROUGE, PLATS ENCADRES DE FILETS A FROID, TITRE DORE SUR DOS LISSE. ILLUSTRE DE TRES NOMBREUSES REPRODUCTIONS. PRECIEUSE DOCUMENTATION D'EPOQUE. PETITE TACHE CLAIRE EN MARGE D'UN PLAT, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
书商的参考编号 : 1266
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(JOURNAL GENERAL DE L'IMPRIMERIE ET DE LA LIBRAIRIE).
LIVRES D'ETRENNES POUR L'ANNEE 1892.
PARIS. AU CERCLE DE LA LIBRAIRIE, DE L'IMPRIMERIE, DE LA PAPETERIE, DU COMMERCE DE LA MUSIQUE ET DES ESTAMPES. NOVEMBRE 1891. IN-8 (19X 27,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (4) + 332 PAGES (2953 A 3284), RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR A LA BRADEL PLEINE PERCALINE ROUGE, PLATS ENCADRES DE FILETS A FROID, TITRE DORE SUR DOS LISSE, COUVERTURE CONSERVEE. ILLUSTRE DE TRES NOMBREUSES REPRODUCTIONS. PRECIEUSE DOCUMENTATION D'EPOQUE. PETITE TACHE CLAIRE EN MARGE D'UN PLAT, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
书商的参考编号 : 2061
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(Journal de Trévoux).
MEMOIRES POUR L'HISTOIRE DES SCIENCES & DES BEAUX ARTS.Recueïllis par ordre de son altesse serenissime Monseigneur prince souverain de Dombes. Septembre 1712.
A Trévoux, chez Etienne Ganeau, 1712, 1 broché, couverture marbrée d'attente, petits manques au dos. in-12, faux-titre, titre, de 183-(3) pages, paginées 1485 à 1667, exemplaire à pleines marges ;
书商的参考编号 : 17992
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(Journal - single issue)
Ancient Egypt Part II: June 1926
London-New York 1926. Original softcover smudged inside in fine condition. Comes with an envelop from Petrie to E. Hartland. Contents: M.A. Murray Costumes of early kings - Flinders Petrie: Origin of the book of the dead - Edith M. Guest: Women's titles - Harold M. Wiener: Relations of Egypt to Israel - Journals - Reviews - Notes and news. This book ships from Europe shipping costs will be updated accordingly BPF. unknown
书商的参考编号 : ANCEG2
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(Journal - set)
Ancient Egypt magazine 15 issues
Manchester 2001-2011. Includes: 1/6 Apr-May 2001 4/2 Oct-Nov 2003 5/1 Aug-Sep 2004 5/7 Aug-Sep 2005 10/4 Feb-Mar 2010 10/5 Apr-May 2010 10/6 Jun-Jul 2010 11/1 Aug-Sep 2010 11/2 Oct-Nov 2010 11/3 Dec 2010-Jan 2011 11/4 Feb-Mar 2011 11/5 Apr-May 2011 11/6 Jun-Jul 2011 12/1 Aug-Sep 2011 12/2 Oct-Nov 2011 This book ships from Europe shipping costs will be updated accordingly BPF. unknown
书商的参考编号 : ANCEGNEW
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