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New York: Pace Gallery, 2019. First Edition. Hardcover. As New. 4to. Pp. 151. Lavishly illustrated with 100 illustrations, mostly color but some b&w. As New, presented here in the publisher's shrinkwrap. An exhibition catalog, well produced. For many, this exhibit disabuses the common misconception that Calder's work came about as part of the Pop Art movement; indeed, he was well ahead of it. A lovely copy.
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CALDER: Small Sphere and Heavy Sphere
by ROWER, Alexander S.C., with Susan Braeuer Dam, Arnauld Pierre, and Noam M. Elcott
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CATVLLI CARMINA The Poems of Catullus
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London: Piazza Press, 1929. First Thus. Vellum. Very Good. Vera Willoughby. Text in latin with dos-a-dos English translation. 8vo. Pp. 215. Of One of 500 copies, of which this is number 129. Notes and translation by F. C. W. Hiley. Frontispiece and illustrations throughout by Vera Willoughby, with tissue guards. Printed on Italian mould-made paper. Bound in vellum with gilt lettering stamped on spine. TEG. Boards splayed and age-toned, as usual. First thus. Printed at the Curwen Press, Plaistow.
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CIERVA AUTOGIROS The Development of Rotary-Wing Flight
by BROOKS, Peter W.
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Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. Pp. 384. Frontis. photo. Illustrated with line drawings, plans, maps, and black and white photo reproductions throughout. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Several appendices. Bound in full green cloth with gilt lettering on spine. A seemingly comprehensive monograph rich with deep historical research. A superb, fresh copy. Dust jacket is now protected in a removable clear, archival sleeve.
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Cable Car Days in San Francisco - SIGNED Copy
by KAHN, Edgar M.
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Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1963. Revised Edition Seventh Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Very Good/Very Good. William Wilke. Large 8vo. Pp. xvi, 134. Frontis. two-color illustration. With additional Wilke illustrations at chapter heads, b&w photo reproductions and a route plan. With references. Gray cloth, two-color title cartouche printed on the cover, endpaper maps by Wilke. Signed by the author with fountain pen on blank preliminary recto, ballpoint gift inscription verso dated Nov. 1964. Boards clean and square, leaves crisp and bright, binding tight. In the two color illustrated dust jacket, unclipped: minimal toning to the head edge, spine ends and corners gently rubbed. "An informal narrative" first published in 1940, this revised edition in 1944.
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Calf Love
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Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1929. First American Edition. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Good/Very Good-. 8vo. Pp. 277. Author's note. Decorated endpapers. Bound in tan cloth with blue lettering and graphic flourish stamped on front board and spine. Light wear to cloth; the front free endpaper is adhered to the pastedown, and features the discreet stamp of Bertrand Smith's Bookstore, Long Beach, California. In the pictorial dust jacket that shows moderate edge-wear and darkened spine. With "51" written lightly next to "BY" on the spine. The charming, uncredited dust jacket design carries a slight E. McKnight Kauffer influence, depicting a young couple on an alpine outing.We assume that their attachment is "calf love," for if bovine or tibial, color us confused. Dust jacket is now preserved in a clear, archival sleeve. .
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California, Land of Gold or Stay at Home and Work Hard: A Short Description of California and the Dangers which Threaten the Immigrant along with the Story of the Sad Fate of a German Immigrant Adapted for Young Adults
by MÜLLER, J.
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San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1960. First This. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. Pp. 86. Illustrated with engravings. Tan cloth, titles stamped in gilt on the cover and spine, gold endpapers. Anthony Knight translation of the 1849 Das Goldland Californien. Edited and introduced by Ferol Egan. Club publication number 138, designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy. Edition limited to 450. Light stains to covers, else near fine with leaves uncut/unopened. A most unusual "guide" to California and the gold fields, at once threatening and tempting. With an introduction to its context. A well-preserved copy.
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California Designs October 1947, Vol. 1 No. 3 - Featuring the Alvin Lustig Article, "California Modern
by [Midcentury Design Periodicals] LUSTIG, Alvin
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Los Angeles: Bottini Publications, 1947. Stiff Printed Wrap. Very Good. Alvin Lustig. 4to. Pp. 32. Stiff illustrated wrap, saddle stapled. Illustrated with black & white photographs Subscription card bound in, intact. Edges and covers lightly rubbed, title page top edge chips. A trade publication for the interior and industrial design fields, published by J. G. Bottini and edited by Carl A. Pierson. This issue features the seminal article on "California Modern" by Alvin Lustig. Several of his doodles are printed, illustrating his inorganic aesthetic. Now preserved in a removable, clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing.
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California its History and Romance - SIGNED copy
by McGROARTY, John S.
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Los Angeles: Grafton Publishing Company, 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Large 8vo. Pp. [vi], 393. Frontis. photo reproduction of Mission San Carlos de Carmel. Illustrated with ten additional halftone photo reproductions. Index, appendix including county name origins and narrative of Frémont's 800-mile ride. Red textured publisher's cloth, titles stamped in gilt on the cover and spine, head edge gilt, others untrimmed. Front endpaper inscribed in ink "Faithfully yours, John Steven McGroarty," and part of a signed typescript laid in expressing thanks for interest in his Mission Play (first produced in 1912.) Endpapers moderately age toned, former owner ink stamp to ffep, board edges rubbed, leaves crisp and binding tight. A well preserved copy, now with a clear, removable archival sleeve.
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California, Romantic and Beautiful
by JAMES, George Wharton
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Boston: The Page Company, 1921. Reprint. Hardcover. 8vo. Pp. v-xxiv, 3-434. Frontis. color illustration of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Illustrated throughout with black & white photographs on glossy paper. Bibliography. Index. Final two leaves uncut. Decorated endpapers. Top edge gilt. Bound in forest-green cloth with titles and illustration of a tree and young woman gilt & embossed in an Art Nouveau style on cover. Includes a map of California detached but laid in. Spine dulled, and with a small bleach mark. (Please see photos.). James, the great promoter of California, sets forth in his pleasant armchair-style with a narrative enhanced by many photo plates throughout, some in color. The decorated cloth is a triumph of design.
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California 1849 - 1913 or The Rambling Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-Four Years' Residence in that State - WITH Prospectus Tipped-In; Clarence Bagley's copy
by WOOLLEY, Lell Hawley
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Oakland, California: DeWitt & Snelling, 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Pp. 48. Frontis. author portrait. Quarter bound in dark red roan and black textured cloth, gilt lettering stamped on the spine. Original stiff printed wraps bound-in. With the "Pacific Northwest History and Literature" bookplate of Clarence B. Bagley on the front pastedown. Publisher announcement leaflet tipped in. Edges rubbed, with loss at head of spine chipped; joints starting. Evidence of another bookplate removed from front free endpaper (perhaps by Bagley) and an old catalog entry for this volume tipped in on front pastedown, which is consistent with other Bagley books we've handled. Clarence Bagley, who as a young child crossed overland in 1852, was a pioneer newspaper publisher in Olympia, W.T., and today is chiefly known for his multi-volume set on The History of Seattle. The prospectus is quite informative, revealing the Woolley's Oakland, California address on Poplar Street (and his phone number!),…
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The California Illustrated World - Six Numbers: Illustrated
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San Francisco: World Publishing Co, 1895. First printings. Wrappers. Good. Quarto. Six numbers: Vol. IV No. 19, Vol. IV No. 26, Vol. VI No. 1, Vol. VI No. 11, Vol. VIII No. 4, and Vol. XII No. 9. Pp. 16 to 20 each. Off-white paper, Vol. IV printed in blue ink, later volumes in black. Numerous illustrations throughout. Small closed tears to spines, Vol. VI No. 1 cover detached, Vol. VIII No. 4 covers taped. Some chipping and small closed tears to edges, some staining to covers. The notorious San Francisco magazine published in the 1890s for the delectation of the sporting and theatrical element. The chief substance of the periodical was the libelous gossip spread throughout its pages, recording in a scandalous and occasionally vitriolic manner the doings of men-about-town, brothel keepers, married men, sporting figures, prostitutes and saloon keepers. It has been said that this page was responsible for half of the era's divorces and public scandals.The magazine also contained a mine of information on…
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California Sketches. New Series
by FITZGERALD, O. P.
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Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1883. First Thus. Hardcover. Good+. Small 8vo. Pp. Frontis. portrait with tissue guard. Bound in elaborate blindstamped green cloth. Scattered, heavy foxing to preliminaries, some soiling to several pages. Dust soiling to top edge. Contemporary owner name in pencil on front pastedown, dated 1883. Professionally conserved at hinges. This copy with solid shelf appeal. Beginning in the late 1860s, Fitzgerald served as Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California and laid the foundation for what would be come the University of California at Berkeley. See Cowan, p. 214: "Several editions followed with additions.
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The Californian Volume One Facsimile Reproductions of Thirty-Eight Numbers, a Prospectus, and Various Extras and Proclamations, Printed At Monterey between August 15, 1846 and May 6, 1847
by HAMMOND, George P. (introduction)
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(San Francisco): John Howell - Books, 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio. Pp. [12], xvii, 164. Frontis. portrait of Walter Cotton. Facsimile reproductions of "The Californian" comprise the substance of the book. Index. Bound in vibrant red cloth with gilt lettering on front cover, along with a printing tableau stamped in black, and gilt lettering on spine. Slight smudge the size of a chickpea on the front fore-edge, else Fine. Designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kenney and Charles R. Wood. "The Californian" was a vital, early Alta California imprint, the first California newspaper as documented by Henry Wagner in "California Imprints" (Berkeley, 1922). Later the press was sent from Monterey to San Francisco, and used in the production of "The Star," that city's first newspaper.
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California Blue Book or State Roster 1909; Compiled by and Under the Supervision of and Published and Distributed by Charles Forrest Curry
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Sacramento: State Printing Office of California for Charles Forrest Curry, Secretary of State, 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good +. Stout 12mo. Pp. 969. With many plates of photo portraits, historical vignettes, color maps (one depicting railroad districts of California), tables, charts, etc. Index. Bound in bright blue cloth with gilt lettering stamped on front cover and spine, rear cover with blindstamped state seal. Slight wear to edges of cloth, else Fine. A lavish compendium of information about California at the time, with a heavy emphasis on the history of Native Americans in the region, early exploration and its history as a Spanish colony, a Republic and state. Includes photos of contemporary office holders, and then some. The weight of the book will require additional postage. We charge for postage only, with no surcharge for shipping and handling.
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California Pictorial A History in Contemporary Pictures, 1786 to 1859. With Descriptive Notes on Pictures and Artists SIGNED by both authors: Chronicles of California
by VAN NOSTRAND, Jeanne and Edith M. Coulter
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Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Large 4to. Pp. xi, 159p. Profusely illustrated with color and black and white plates. With an index of artists. Bound in tan cloth with red lettering printed on front cover and spine. In the pictorial dust jacket that has a small chip at head of spine, and a minor nickel-size stain at the bottom of the front panel. (Please see photo.) Signed by both authors on the front free endpaper. An attractive copy. Van Nostrand was the librarian for the California Historical Society; Coulter a professor of librarianship at Cal. A particularly fresh copy. Dust jacket is now housed in a clear, removable archival protector.
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Call Girl [aka Scarlet Patrol, Sin Street]
by MANNERS, Dorine [H. L. Gates]
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New York: Balzac Press, Inc, 1949. Revised Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Very Good/Good+. 8vo. Pp. 224. Tan cloth, titles printed in black on the cover and spine. Spine ends and corners bumped, light foxing to edges, mild age tone transfer to endpapers. In the color illustrated dust jacket, price clipped. Jacket edges rubbed, corners chipped, spine color slightly faded. A bright copy in the scarce dust jacket. First published in 1937 by William Godwin as Scarlet Patrol, and reprinted in 1950 by Pyramid as Sin Street. In the jacket blurb: "Perhaps never before has the curtain been so boldly lifted on the age-old drama of love for sale." Dust jacket preserved in a removable clear archival sleeve.
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Call Me Horse Interesting, Humorous, and Informative Notes and Anecdotes about Horse Racing and Breeding - Joe Gottstein's Copy
by UNDERWOOD, Tom R. and John I. Day (eds.)
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New York: Coward-McCann, Inc, 1946. First Edition. Hardcover with dust jacket. Near Fine/Very Good. Leonard A. Romagna. Small 8vo. Pp. viii, 180. Chapter headings illustrated by Leonard Romagna. Bound in black cloth with gilt illustration stamped on front board, gilt lettering on spine. In the illustrated dust jacket that shows slight edge-wear, spine faded; price of $2.00 intact on front flap. With the ownership signature of Joe Gottstein on the front free endpaper. Vinson Joseph Gottstein was a native Seattleite educated in the East (Phillips Exeter Academy; Brown) before returning to engage in various business pursuits, mostly in real estate. He's perhaps best known for building and owning Longacres Racetrack, Seattle's beloved oval that opened in 1933. Dust jacket is now housed in a removable, clear archival sleeve.
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Callaghan & Batman Van Diemen's Land 1825
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(Adelaide): Sullivan's Cove, 1978. Limited Edition. Hardcover with dust jacket. Near Fine/Fine. Tall 4to. Edition limited to 500 copies, of which this is number 315. Foreword by "E. F." Blue cloth with gilt-stamped lettering on spine. In a printed dust jacket. Old tag from a Melbourne bookseller on front pastedown, else a handsome, desirable copy of this well-produced publication. From the dust jacket flap: "Was the convict woman Eliza Callaghan hidden at Ben Lomond by Batman in 1825? This volume gives the police evidence. Here also is the evidence given at her Old Bailey trial, and additionally the statements made at the inquest that followed her murder at Geelong in 1852." A fascinating look at one convict's ill-fated life, via primary documents.
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Calvin Coolidge - Signed Document While President of the United States of America
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Washington DC: US Government, 1926. Framed under glass. Very Good +. One leaf affixed with the Seal of the Department of Justice. Exposed frame area measures 15.5" x 11.5". Signed by the President of the United States of America, and the United States Attorney General, appointing Albert White as Marshal in the Territory of Alaska. Some slight spotting to document. Presented in a contemporary oak frame, with light scratches and slight chipping consistent with age. Signed in full in ink by Calvin Coolidge and US Attorney General John G. Sargent. By the 1850s, most presidential signatures were by proxy, with a secretary or clerk signing official documents with the authority of the president. That said, this document's signature of Coolidge corresponds with his pre-presidential signature, showing the same flourishes on his letters "C" and "G," for instance, thus suggesting Coolidge himself signed the appointment.At the time Albert White was appointed marshal in the Territory of Alaska, 1926, the region…
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Canadian Pacific The Golden Age of Travel
by LANE, Barry
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Fredricton, New Brunswick: Goose Lane Editions, 2015. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 4to. Pp. 199. Lavishly illustrated throughout with black and white and color photo reproductions, several spanning two pages. With a list of titles for further reading. Hardcover bound in heavy paper-covered boards, lettering and design stamped in silver on front cover and spine. A fresh, bright copy. Dust jacket is price-clipped, but was done so by a Lake Louise vendor who applied their own price decal on rear panel of dust jacket. With chapters on the Pacific Fleet, the Canadian West Coast as gateway to Asia, early mountain tourism, etc. Scarce. Dust jacket is now protected in a removable clear, archival sleeve.
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