Verlag: Arizona Pioneers Historical Society, Tucson, AZ, 1949
Anbieter: George Ong Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. [xiii], 120, [4] pp. plus 16 photogravure illustrations (several full-page) and one fold-out map; folio, quarter burgundy leather, black leather spine label with gilt title, patterned paper sides, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, marginal notes printed in red. No. 222 of 300 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. Signed by editor George P. Hammond on the limitation page. With the bookplate of James Strohn Copley (1916-1973), the journalist, newspaperman, and publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune (his sale, Sotheby's, June 17, 2010, lot 235). Good copy; contents and fold-out map are fine, hinges and backstrip rubbed, with a one-inch piece chipped off the head of the backstrip and a half inch off the foot; tips a litle rubbed. Magee and Magee 481.
Verlag: Washington, D. C : Associated Publishers, Inc., 1944
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
Revised Edition. Near fine in the original title-blocked cloth. Panel edges very slightly dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight, bright and clean impression. ; 381 pages; Description: 381 p ; 24 cm. Subjects: Afro-Americans. African Americans. Notes: Bibliography: p. 335-353. Includes index. 3 Kg.
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. Pages 309 - 403. Features: The Wabash and Erie Canal at Lafayette; High Points in the Life of Dr. John Shaw Billings; Post Roads in Southern Indiana;; Did Republicans "Colonize" Indiana in 1879?; A Survivor of "The Charge of the Light Brigade"; Henry Clay at Richmond in 1842; The Discovery and Identification of an Original Copy of the Constitution of 1816; Some Letters of Jesse D. Bright to William H. English; and more. Two closed openings to top of front cover. Prior owner's ink stamp atop first page otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Indiana History Magazine, December 1934 The Wabash and Erie Canal at Lafayette; High Points in the Life of Dr. John Shaw Billings; Post Roads in Southern Indiana;; Did Republicans "Colonize" Indiana in 1879?; A Survivor of "The Charge of the Light Brigade.
Verlag: Arizona Historical Society, Tuscon, 1949
Anbieter: Recycled, Corte Madera, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Illustrated (illustrator). First Thus. Trivial rubbing to leather spine, otherwise a superb copy. Copy #227 of 300 signed by the editor and printed at the Grabhorn Press, recounting the First Regiment of Mounted Rifles in 1855, to the Gila, the Apache Campaign of 1857, the Utah War of 1858 and the Navajo Campaign of 1859 . Big and beautiful. EXTRA POSTAGE. Signed by Editor.
Verlag: Arizona Pioneers Historical Society, 1949
Anbieter: George Ong Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. [xiii], 120, [4] pp. plus 16 photogravure illustrations (several full-page) and one foldout map; folio, quarter burgundy leather, black leather spine label with gilt title, patterned paper sides, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, marginal notes printed in red. Prospectus laid in. No. 115 of 300 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. Signed by editor George P. Hammond on the limitation page. With the bookplate of James Strohn Copley (1916-1973), the journalist, newspaperman, and publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune (his sale, Sotheby's, June 17, 2010, lot 235). Very good copy; contents fine, hinges lightly rubbed, small bump to the tips. Magee and Magee 481. Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Arizona Pioneers Historical Society, Tucson, 1949
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. First edition. SIGNED. Folio [39 cm] 1/4 red bonded leather with red and black patterned paper over boards. Top edge trimmed; other edges deckled. Map at the rear. With the publisher's prospectus tucked in. The extremities are lightly rubbed, and the leather at the spine ends is chipped. A union of an hitherto unpublished journal recording Du Bois's adventures and experiences in crossing virtually unexplored American territory, and sixteen magnificent pencil drawings made by a fellow soldier of the diarist. Number 150 in an edition of 300 printed at The Grabhorn Press in San Francisco. Signed by the editor on the limitation page. Included in the Western Books Exhibition from The Rounce and Coffin Club. Grabhorn 481; Howes D521.