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OLD HAND-WRITEN LEDGER. n.p.: Privately written, 1809. Book. Hardbound, original 1/4 leather & paper over boards. Original handwritten (in ink) ledger, small folio, 8" x 12". Non-ruled paper. Unpaginated. 94pp, representing approximately 40% of the pages, are filled out, and also the rear paste down. The rear free endpaper lists births & deaths of about 20 family members (primarily Stocking & Hooker families) from the 1750s to the 1830s. Not every entry has both birth & death listed. One entry: "Elijah Hooker Decr (December) 1769 (presumed birth year) killed by lightning (no date)". Just browsing the pages we find references to Berlin, Midletown (Middletown), & Southington (Connecticut). This ledger lists activities involving expenditures of one of these family members, whom we might presume to be Luther Stocking. Listings of financial dealings begin in 1809 (with one 1808) & end in 1852, and incorporate an absolutely fascinating number of people, types of work, purchases/payments/receipts, etc. Materials and products include cider, brandy, tallow, potatoes, apples, lard, various grains (buckwheat) building materials & farm animals. Work included a lot of painting, plastering, stone & brick laying. leading us to believe the owner had a home construction, or part thereof, business. Also "sawing pickets for fence", etc.. "Waggons" are loaned, animals are bought & sold & rented/fed, harvesting is done, and dollar amounts are given for each entry. Two examples: "June the 14th 1833 Gideon Munson Pd For Eight Bushels of potatoes which he is to Return the sam Number of Bushels in my sellar (sic) Next fall." "July the 14th 1838 Norman Warner turned in his Cow Nov the first took her out fifteen week and three days three dollars". A remarkable "portrait" of personal/business economic life early in our nation's history. Covers worn but in real good shape. Front hinge broken but binding nevertheless sound. (#1302028) $400.20
664. Connell, Evan S. SON OF THE MORNING STAR. Norwalk: Easton Press, 1987. Special Edition. Book. 1st printing thus of the lovely Easton edition. Gilt-decorated leather, gilt guidon flags fully adorning both covers. Strong gilt titles & guidon decor on spine. All edges gilt (a.e.g.). Silk ribbon, raised bands, moire silk endpapers. LAID IN: 1) Publisher's bookplate. 2) Publisher's printed note re revised "Collector's Notes" sheet. 3) Original printed "Collector's Notes" sheet. 4) Revised printed "Collector's Notes" sheet. A popular & well-praised biography of George Armstrong Custer. Fine copy. A typically lovely product from this press. Swinford HS #3. (#1204030) $46.60
665. Connell, Evan S. SON OF THE MORNING STAR Custer and the Little Bighorn. North Point, 1984. Book. Later printing. Cloth & bds. 441pp. Hardbound edition of the modern, fascinating study of the subject. Fine in dj. (#9011053) $5.41
666. Connelley, William E. WILD BILL AND HIS ERA: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok. NY: Press of the Pioneers, 1933. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped cloth. 229pp. Illus. Notes. Index. Red pencil fos on half-title. Light wear; darkening to spine; ffep hinge archivally reinforced. Vg. 6-guns 480. (#1204031) $76.99
667. Connelly, Michael. HARRY BOSCH THREE STORIES (Signed). NY & Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 2011. ARC. Book. Advance Reading Copy (ARC). Glossy printed wraps.97pp. Signed by Connelly. "Suicide Run", "Angle of Investigation", "One Dollar Jackpot", "Excerpt from The Drop". Fine. Scarce. (#5021050) $50.00
668. Connolly, Tina. IRONSKIN (Signed). NY: TOR, 2012. First Edition. Book. Statement on copyright page reads, "First Edition October 2012" Number line begins with "2". Hardbound. According to Zempel guide guide to first editions, this would be a statement that this copy is the first printing & the edition slug would be dropped for the 2nd printing. 304pp. Signed by Connolly on t-p. "A steampunk Beauty and the Beast tale". Fine in dj. (#SHEL587) $21.15
669. Connor, Seymour V.; Skaggs, Jimmy M. BROADCLOTH AND BRITCHES: The Santa Fe Trade. College Station: Texas A & M Univ Pr, 1977. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 225pp. Illus. Maps. Notes on sources. Index. Fine in pc dj. (#1408036) $17.51
670. Conover, Sarah, and Hui, Chen. Illust by Ji Ruoxiao. Harmony (Signed) Treasury of Chinese Wisdom for Parents and Children. Eastern Washington Univ Pr, 2008. ARC. Book. Advance Sample copy of full book. Oblong glossy pictorial wraps. (22pp.). The regular trade edition is 150pp. The collector will want this advance sample as a go-with. Signed by Conover. Fine, like new. (#5022003ARC) $16.20
671. Consolidated Fur Corporation. FUR TRAPPERS' PRICE SHEET AND PRODUCTS. Toronto: CFC, 1919. First Thus. Paper. Original sheet 10 1/2" x 16", printed on both sides, folded, then tri-folded. Dated Feb. 1st, 1919. Illustrated with the Consolidated Fur Corp masthead drawing of polar bears with sun's rays behind them. Gives price list of seventeen fur bearing animals plus wild cat & house cat, differing values according to various grades of quality & size. Included info on the company, an ad for traps, animal bait, & a few other odds & ends. 3 1/2" split at top of one fold. Vg condition. Scarce early 20th Century trapping item. (#1307023) $35.02
672. Conwell, Russell H. THE LIFE, TRAVELS, AND LITERARY CAREER OF BAYARD TAYLOR. Boston, 1881., 1881. Book. Later printing. Decorated cloth. 357pp. Illust. fos. Biography of the author of the gold rush classic, Eldorado. Thin line of red stain along front joint. Oil or water stain top of frontispiece. Good+. (#9502037) $10.57
673. Cook, Capt. James; Lieut Henry Roberts. A GENERAL CHART Exhibiting the DISCOVERIES made by Capt. JAMES COOK in this and his two preceeding Voyages; with the TRACKS of the SHIPS under his Command. N.p., 0. Map. Not a book. Facsimile of 1785 map on heavy paper, folded. 23 1/2" x 35". "By Lieut. Heny Roberts of His Majesty's Royal Navy." A useful reference map. Two maps sheets are carefully spliced down center, with slight off-of-register matching of upper join. Fine. N.d. (#0511020) $22.96
674. Cook, H. T. (Teen). BOOMER - SOONER A Life Story. Co-operative Books, Norman, 1939, 1939. First Edition. Book. Rust-colored wraps. 56pp. The author was born in 1869, grew up in a ranching family in Texas, & migrated to Indian Territory & made the 1889 Run. This memoir was published for the 50th anniversary of the 89er Run. It was the first of a projected series of booklets. Near fine condition. This copy also has the publisher's printed "belt" wrapped around the book & folding under the covers. It reads "O Pioneers" etc. on the front & the back gives ordering information for additional copies. Very scarce. Herd 568. (#0711063) $90.00
675. Cook, Langdon. FAT OF THE LAND: Adventures of a 21st Century Forager (Signed). U.S.A.: Skipstone Press, 2009. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 222pp. Signed & dated by Cook in year of publication. The book "traces Cook's journey from wrangler of pre-packaged calories to connoisseur of coveted wild edibles." "Structured around the seasons of the year." Fine, like new in dj. (#SHEL839) $30.00
676. Coolidge, Dane & Mary Roberts. THE LAST OF THE SERIS. NY, 1939., 1939. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Pictorial cloth. 264pp. Illust with photos by D. Coolidge & drawings by Santo Blanco. Bookplate. The authors, well-known for their studies of the Navahos, were drawn to the coast of Sonora & to the songs & drawings of the man who best remembered the old days, Santo Blanco. Moderate wear & light fading to covers. Vg. (#9703025) $9.84
677. Coolidge, Judge Orville W. A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF BERRIEN COUNTY MICHIGAN. Chicago: Lewis Pub Co, 1906. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to rebound in dark brown cloth with gilt spine titles. 1,007pp. a.e.g. (all edges gilt). Portraits. Townships, towns, early settlements, aborigines, etc. Ink initial on ffep. Vg+ with a few minor edge tears. Very scarce. (#1408037) $350.18
678. Coomer, Paula Marie. DOVE CREEK (Signed). Seattle: Libertary, 2010. First Thus. Book. Pictorial wraps.230pp. Signed by Coomer. Bottom edge of back cover bumped & couple of adjacent pages. Vg thus. (#5012053) $8.00
679. Cooper, Brenda (Signed). Wings of Creation (Signed). New York: Tor Books, 2009. ARC. Book. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Wraps. 382 pp. Signed by Cooper. Publisher's promo laid in. "War is brewing in a strange, exciting world where men and women have the power to fly." Fine, like new. (#P1084ARC) $9.69
680. Cooper, Courtney Ryley. LIONS 'N TIGERS 'N EVERYTHING. Boston: Little, Brown, 1924. First Edition. Book. Pictorial cloth. 260pp. Illustrated with photos. Three different owner's signatures on ffep, with two crossed out. Light wear to extremities. Good+. No dj. (#lynn073b) $9.51
681. Cooper, William. THE SHEPHERDS OF THE WORLD A Photographic Record. Berkhamstead: William Cooper & Nephews, 1920. First Edition. Book. 12mo illustrated stapled wraps with elegant red accents. (28pp). Illustrated with remarkable sepia portraits of shepherds from countries all around the world, one each representing New Zealand, Australia, S. Africa, Japan, Chile, Germany, Bolivia, U.S., Russia, Holland, Spain, Bulgaria, France, China, Peru, Brazil, India, Iceland, Argentine, Hungary, Uruguay, Algeria, Turkey, Italy, & a one-page composite of England, Ireland, & Scotland. At bottom of pages is a promo for Cooper's (sheep) Dip. 5pps of ads & info about the company. Cooper Crest on preliminary page. Ink-stamped at top of publisher box is the company name of the successor company, "Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd." That change was apparently in 1925. The booklet actually appears to be earlier than 1920, possibly about 1900. Cooper & his nephews were in business at least in the 1880s. A rare pamphlet, with a copy showing present in only one library worldwide. Remarkably fine condition. (#1104025) $405.40
682. Corbin, Henry C. (Comp); Thian, Raphael (Chief Clerk). LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE GENERAL STAFF OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES (Its Organization, Duties, Pay, and Allowances) from 1775 to 1901. Wash D. C.: Gov't Printing Office, 1901. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Red cloth. 800pp. Index. Pencil fos. A reference book loaded with info for the researcher. Front hinge loose but all cords still bound. Couple of pages with corner chips. Water stain to top boards/spine & down a couple of inches average. Puncture near bottom of spine. Still fair. (#1402023) $12.51
683. Corey, Deborah Joy. THE SKATING POND (Signed). Berkley, NY, 2003., 2003. ARC. Book. ARC. Pictorial wraps. 246pp. Signed by Corey. The author won the W.H. Smith Books in Canada award with her first novel, Losing Eddie. Fine. (#5012008aARC) $7.70
684. Corey, Judson M. THE STORY OF KNOWLESVILLE The Community and its People. Privately Printed, Saint John, 1985, 1985. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 242pp. Illust. Owner's name, address, etc. Lists, Genealogical Tables. Occasional note in pen or pencil in book. Laid in news clipping of Remembrance Day services in cemeterys of Knowlesville & Coldstream. Some curling to cover corners. Good+ reference copy. (#5011051) $14.18
685. Cornelius, Elias. THE LITTLE OSAGE CAPTIVE An Authentic Narrative. Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong & Crocker & Brewster, 1822. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Original 1/4 leather with gilt-stamped spine, & paper over boards. 108pp. Frontispiece ("I asked what became of her parents", etc.). Howes calls for an additional plate but it appears it was not bound in, as per other copies recorded. Early signature in beautiful hand of one Caroline Baldwin on blank leaf. On ffep in pencil, "Quincy." Preface opens, "In the year 1817 the writer of the following narrative, was employed by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, to visit several tribes of Indians, residing in the south western parts of the United States." As expected, the frontispiece & facing title page are thoroughly foxed. Some foxing & some staining to endpapers. The foxing to text is fairly minimal. Moderate wear to extremities. Fair copy. Howes C776 (#1506030) $156.97
686. Corning, Howard McKinley (Ed.). DICTIONARY OF OREGON HISTORY Compiled from the Research Files of the Former Oregon Writers' Project with Much Added Material. Portland: Binfords & Mort, 1956. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Decorated cloth. 281pp. Bibliography. Extensive entries -- lots of information. Fine in top-edge chipped dj. (#1111030) $20.26
687. Corral Dust) Frank Goodwyn & Robert M. Utley. UNCLE SAM'S LEFT HAND HARBORS A FOREIGN REVOLUTIONIST & THE LEGEND OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN. Wash. D. C.: Potomac Corral of the Westerners, 1956. First Thus. Book. 4to wraps. (8pp.). Vol. I, #2. Includes Western Book Roundup. Fine. Very scarce. June, 1956 (#0909041) $16.20
688. Corral Dust) Robert M. Utley & D. Harper Simm. CUSTER'S BANK & THE APACHE SCOUTS WHO WON A WAR. Wash. D. C.: Potomac Corral of the Westerners, 1956. First Thus. Book. 4to wraps. (8pp.). Vol. I, #4. Includes Western Book Roundup. Fine. Very scarce. Dec, 1956 (#0909044) $16.20
689. Corral Dust) Robert M. Utley. ACTION ON THE TEXAS FRONTIER. Wash. D. C.: Potomac Corral of the Westerners, 1960. First Thus. Book. 4to wraps. (8pp.). Vol. V, #4. Includes Western Book Roundup. Fine. Scarce. Oct., 1960 (#0909042) $12.15
690. Corrubia, Paul E. (Illust), and Rowland, Loyd W. (Text). WILL ROGERS. Privately Published, Tulsa, 1940, 1940. First Edition. Book. Folio stapled wraps from heavy paper, with Rogers' name & decorative lines on the front cover in the fashion of a lariat, & on the back cover with the lariat roping the world. 16 lithographic plates of places in Oklahoma associated with Rogers. Signed by Corrubia. A rather unusual, very attractive presentation. Some decorative motifs appear to be hand-painted. The fine art litho plates are protected by textured guards. Interleaved pages are printed with a well-written text that greatly honors Rogers. The covers have curling to the corners, & short edge tears. Top & bottom of spine split a couple of inches. The blank preliminary sheet, which has the signature on it, is pulled away from the next sheet, which is the title page. Not a fragile book, but because of its size it would have been almost impossible to protect it well. Cup-bottom type circle stain on lower front cover; stains lower half of right margin of back cover, reaching in 3" - 4". The stains are certainly visible, but not dark & ugly. Good copy thus. Rare. Oversized. (#0711065) $405.00
691. Corser, H. P. SEVENTY-SIX PAGE HISTORY OF ALASKA. Privately Printed, N.p., 1927, 1927. Book. 4to printed gray wraps. 76pp. Illust/photos. Owner's signature, "C. D. Littlehales, Chief Purser S. S. Alaska". (The second S. S. Alaska was commissioned in 1923). Near fine. Scarce. Smith 2048. (#0404021) $25.92
692. Cory, Jon. A PLAGUE OF SCOUNDRELS (Signed). Walnut Creek: Komenar Pub, 2008. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 286pp. Signed & dated by Cory in year of publication with short additional non-personal note in his hand. The ffep is black & just a couple of tiny touches of the black dye mark the extreme edge of the next page. Else fine in dj. (#5001117) $9.50
693. Cory, Jon. A Plague of Scoundrels (Signed). Walnut Creek: Komenar Pub, 2008. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 286 pp. "Elliot Vail is a floundering San Francisco stand-up comedian who will do anything for a cheap place to live... Jon Cory's debut novel takes readers on a romp through London and the rural English countryside." Signed & dated (wth event signed at) by Cory shortly after publication. Fine. New in dj. (#5022004) $20.25
694. Cosentino, Andrew F. THE PAINTINGS OF CHARLES BIRD KING (1785-1862). Smithsonian, Wash. D.C., 1977, 1977. First Edition. Book. 4to cloth. 213pp. Descriptively illustrated with King's work. Chronology. Catalog of Known Works (Portraits including Indian subjects; "Subject Pictures" including Still Life, Landscape, etc., and "Studies" including Heads of Indians. Bibliography. Except for the Frontispiece, the reproductions are in b/w. Fine in pc dj. No longer common. (#0606023) $32.80
695. Coss, Peter. THE LADY IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND 1000 - 1500. Wren's Park, 1999, 1999. Reprint. Book. Fine reprint, 1st thus. Royal 8vo glossy pictorial hardbound. 214pp. Beautifully illustrated. Index. Notes. Further Reading. Owner's typed private library call number lower spine; owner's name sticker on front paste down. Else fine in dj. (#MOR.2.020) $6.64
696. Costello, A. E. BIRTH OF THE BRAVEST A History of the New York Fire Department from 1609 to 1887. Doherty, NY, 2002., 2002. ARC. Book. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Yellow trade wraps. 476pp. Fine, as new. (#5014019ARC) $12.15
697. Cotner, June. ANIMAL BLESSINGS Prayers and Poems Celebrating Our Pets (Signed). Harper, S.F., 2000, 2000. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Small 4to cloth & boards. 168pp. Chapter head photos of animals. Signed & dated by Cotner. Inspirational quotations from many sources. Fine, as new in dj. (#5003007) $16.20
698. Cotton, Alice . WHEN BUILDINGS SPEAK Stories Told by Oregon's Historical Architecture (Signed). Portland: Artemis, 2001. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Oblong 4to pictorial glossy wraps. 70pp. Illustrated with fine drawings by the author. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Signed & dated in year of publication by Cotton. 20 historic Oregon buildings. Fine, like new. (#SHEL464) $16.30
699. Court, Alfred. MY LIFE WITH THE BIG CATS. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1955. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped cloth. 178pp. Illus. Engaging memoir by the famous trainer of big cats. Virtually fine copy. The pictorial dust jacket is has a couple of chips and has general wear & is clipped at both corners of the front flap. Very scarce. (#SHEL539) $40.50
700. Cowboys & Indians). COWBOYS and INDIANS A Magazine for Western Enthusiasts. San Carlos: Cowboys & Indians, 1993. First Thus. Book. Issue #1, July 1993. Glossy pictorial wraps. 63pp. Well illustrated. The "Premiere Issue" of a striking magazine that now has a wide readership. Several articles, including one on Will James by authority William Gardner Bell; also Calamity Jane by Richard W. Etulain; also "Cowgirl Clothing" by M. J. Van Deventer. More. Fine, as new. Original issue is very scarce. (#SHEL717) $31.50
701. Cox, Judy. WEIRD STORIES FROM THE LONESOME CAFE. NY: Browndeer Press - Harcourt, 2000. 1st Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial hardbound. 72pp. Illus. Near fine in fine dj. Near fine instead of as new because of a tiny, tiny nick on the fore edge. Barely worth mentioning unless you need an absolutely perfect copy. (#5015045) $9.95
702. Cox, Mamie Wynne. THE ROMANTIC FLAGS OF TEXAS (Signed). Dallas: Banks, Upshaw & Co, 1936. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped cloth. 373pp. Illustrated with striking color representations of 46 Texas flags. Index. Full page ink presentation by Cox in 1941 to a couple from another state who had visited the author the previous year. Also laid in is a 2-page (one sheet, double sided) A.L.S. (written letter) warmly written by Cox to the same couple discussing the book & it's purchase. The letter is on the letterhead of Haswell's gift shop, Bryan Texas & is accompanied by canceled Haswell's envelope (with stamp torn off). Other lay-ins, presumably by owners. A splendid looking book with obviously a lot of great information. Foreword was written by Major John Thomason, Jr., U. S. Marines. Some wear to spine extremities, but certainly vg. The scarce dj has a couple of sizable chips, but is still over 95% present. Very scarce & rare with inscriptions. (#1412040) $225.11
703. Cox, Ted W. THE TOLEDO INCIDENT OF 1925 Three Days That Made History in Toledo, Oregon (Signed). Old World, Corvallis, 2005, 2005. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 196pp. Illust. Appendices. Index. Presentation copy signed & numbered by Cox. The author's research & conclusions regarding the expelling of Japanese workers from an Oregon mill. Fine, as new. (#0511023) $16.40
704. Coyner, David H. THE LOST TRAPPERS A Collection of Interesting Scenes & Events in the Rocky Mountains. Cincinnati: E. D. Truman, 1850. 2nd Edition. Book. 12mo blindstamped cloth. 255pp. Appendix. "The hero of this sometimes factitious account of the beginnings of the American Fur Trade is Ezekiel Williams, whose... journal forms the basis for Coyner's story of exploration and adventure in the Rockies, 1809-13, and an overland journey to California in 1809-10..." (WCB). This 2nd edition collates the same as the 1847 edition, without the ads. Wear at cover corners & head of spine; narrow piece stripped from spine. Text with general water-stains & very light foxing. Solid, readable copy. Good-. WCB 130:2, Howes C836. (#1011035) $109.40
705. Crafton, Allen. Gard, Robert E. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. Wisconsin House, Madison, 1974., 1974. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Cloth. 204pp. A novel. Fos. Fine in slightly chipped dj with couple of edge tears & a 2 1/2" tear on back panel. (#FTR181) $7.42
706. Craig, John. SIMCOE COUNTY - THE RECENT PAST. N.P.: Corp. of the County of Simcoe, 1977. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Decorated cloth. 306pp. Illustrated with several drawings. Brief Notes. Short bibliography. Index. Endpaper maps. A history of Simcoe County, Ontario, from about 1895. Very slightly musty; fine in moderately worn dj. (#SHEL624) $8.55
707. Craig, Reginald S. THE FIGHTING PARSON Biography of Col. John M. Chivington. LA, 1959., 1959. First Edition. Book. Pebbled hardbound cover attractively blindstamped with six horse soldiers. 284pp. Illust. Six appendices. Chivington's bloody mark on frontier history is assured, but this book goes into much more of his career than Sand Creek. Attractive Westernlore item. Fine invery slightly worn, pc dj. (#9205027) $42.65
708. Craig, Wallace Gilby. SHORT PANTS TO STRIPED TROUSERS The Life and Times of a Judge in Skid Road Vancouver (Signed). N. Vancouver: Privately Published, 2003. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 190pp. Illus. Index. Signed & dated by Craig in 2004. Near fine. (#1302030) $10.01
709. Craine, Bessie Wilson. SQUAK VALLEY A Tale of Old Issaquah. Issaquah Hist Soc., Issaquah, 1983, 1983. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Printed wraps. 71pp. The author's memoir of growing up in the early days of Puget Sound, in the Squak Valley encompassing present day Issaquah, Washington. Ms. Craine came to the valley in 1883, when she was three, but this account carries back to 1860. "Small Book on Issaquah History a Gem" (Seattle Times). Bit of curling to cover corners. Near fine. A scarce volume. (#5003026) $23.89
710. Cramond, Michael. HUNTING & FISHING IN NORTH AMERICA. OU, Norman, 1953, 1953. First Edition. Book. Cloth with silver-stamped spine. 394pp. Illustrated by Olaus J. Murie. Index. "Game Animals, Game Birds, Predators, Game Fish, Coarse Fish". "Hunting Equipment and Methods", "Fishing Tackle and Methods". Fine in worn dj with chips & tears & splits to flaps. (#0805030) $8.10
711. Crane, Megan. FRENEMIES A Novel (Signed). 5 Spot, Boston & NY, 2007, 2007. ARC. Book. Advance Reading Copy. Trade glossy wraps. 291pp. Signed & dated by Crane. Highly reviewed. Fine, like new. (#5008069ARC) $12.15
712. Crawford, Jeanne R. (Comp. & Edit.). AS THE VALLEY WAS. (Yakima): Yakima Valley Soc. for the Preservation of Early Western Americana, 1968. 2nd Edition. Book. Oblong pictorial wraps. (148pp.). Illustrated with a great selection of vintage photos of the Cle Elum, Ellensburg, Yakima area of Washington. "A pictorial view of the community life in the Yakima River Valley from the Yakima River's origin at Cle Elum to its junction with the Columbia River during the era 1900 - 1915." Virtually all the text is in the captions, some very thorough. Moderate wear. Good+. Smith S3616. (#1011036) $14.18
713. Crawford, John S.

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