ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA MAPS OF INDIANA COUNTIES IN 1876. Indianapolis: Indiana Hist. Soc, 1968. Facsimile reprint. Book. Facsimile reprint. Pictorial & decorative stapled stiff wrappers, folio. Unpaginated. A great looking & useful resource. Small curl to cover corner. Vg+. (#0411073) $31.16
1605. Indians). THE WORLD OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN (deluxe edition). Washington, D.C.: Natl Geographic Society, 1993. 2nd Edition. Book. 1st printing of the buckskin leather-like 4to hardcover binding richly decorated in gilt. a.e.g. (all edges gilt). Silk ribbon. 399pp. Illus. Tribal Supplement. Index. Laid in folding map, "Indians of North America." Fine, no dj as issued. Scarce in this fine binding. (#1307068) $50.02
1606. Ingalls, W. R.. Douglas, James. Finlay, J. R.. Channing, J. Parke. Hammond, John Hays. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR METAL MINES. Gov't Printing Office, Wash. D. C., 1915, 1915. First Edition. Book. Printed wraps. 296pp. Index. Tables. Bulletin 75 of the Dept. of the Interior Bureau of Mines, John A. Holmes, Director. The book contains detailed & extensive information on present & proposed laws for safely, on-site mining practices, etc.. Bottom corner of text bumped & with minor crease to cover. Extreme top & bottom of spine slightly chipped. Good. Scarce. (#0603089) $16.40
1607. Ingraham, Chas. H. EXPERIENCE OF CHAS. H. INGRAHAM OVER THE CHILCOOT PASS TO KLONDIKE. Seattle: Bowie & Weatherford, 1991. First Thus. Book. 1st printing of facsimile printing of only copy known of original. Printed wraps. (8pp). Number 54 signed by both publishers. In facsimile are also the author's inked corrections. Printed at the end is an endorsement by the author's friend, Joaquin Miller. Original was printed in 1899. Fine. Scarce. (#1408075) $13.51
1608. Ingstad, Helge. NUNAMIUT Among Alaska's Inland Eskimos. NY: W. W. Norton, 1954. First Thus. Book. 1st printing of U. S. English edition. 303pp. Illus. Bibliography. Index. Folding Map. fos. Ex-library. Wear to top of spine. A sound copy, but good in moderately worn dj & chipped at head & toe of backstrip. (#SHEL553) $18.00
1609. Inlow, Linda. Becoming Me A Journey Towards Self Discovery. Kalama, B. C.: Kopacetic Ink, 2000. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial glossy wraps. 120 pp. Attractive work-book format for anyone wished to "journey" further toward self-discovery. "A programmed autobiography for the reader to complete." The author is a Lutheran pastor, family therapist, & mother of two children. Fine copy. Like new. (#5012047) $14.58
1610. Inman, Col. Henry. THE OLD SANTA FE TRAIL The Story of a Great Highway. Macmillan, NY, 1897, 1897. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped & pictorial cloth. 493pp. Illustrated with absolutely splendid b/w prints from the works of Frederic Remington. Folding map. A classic of the Western trails & commerce. General wear to the covers, especially the extremities, but very little fraying at head/toe of spine. Hinges professionally repaired. A couple of smudges on the title page, but not bad at all. A good, tight copy ready for another 100 years of reading. Howes I57, Dykes 50 p305, Rader 2021, Rittenhouse 323, Herd 1131. Very scarce. (#0606081) $95.13
1611. Innis, Ben. BLOODY KNIFE! Custer's Favorite Scout (Signed). Fort Collins: Old Army, 1973. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped cloth. 202pp. Illus. Index. Signed by Innis. Former owner put a name sticker on top of ffep. Fine in lightly worn dj. This edition scarce signed. (#1302065) $60.03
1612. Inslee, Jay; Hendricks, Bracken. Apollo's Fire Igniting America's Clean-Energy Economy (Signed). Island Pr, 2007. ARC. Book. Uncorrected Proof. Trade pictorial wraps. 367 pp. Illust. Signed by Inslee. The authors' book brings a similar vision shown in the great the Apollo space program to "the fight for clean and reliable energy." Fine condition. (#5020036ARC) $15.00
1613. Iowa) Dimig, Mrs. Henry. THE HISTORY OF DANBURY 1865 - 1965. n.p.: Privately Printed, 1970. First Edition. Book. Apparent 1st printing. Medium sized pictorial wraps in plastic comb binding. 450pp. A few photo illustrations. Frontispiece portrait of "Mr. Dan Thomas 1833-1911 'Founder of Danbury'". "Property of..." written in colored pencil on title page. Index of names but without accompanying page numbers. 16 chapters plus appendix of biographies. Preliminary page folds out & is "Family of Dan Thomas." Chapters include "Indians in Northwest Iowa 1854-1880", "Coming of the Railroad", etc. The bound wrappers have clear plastic covers & the back one has a short tear (to plastic only). Near fine. Rare. (#SHEL801) $200.00
1614. Iowa). ATLAS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY IOWA Containing Maps of Villages, Cities and Townships of the County. Maps of State, United States and World. Farmers Directory - Business Directory - General Information. Davenport: Iowa Publishing Company, 1906. First Edition. Book. Original gilt-stamped large folio ½ leather & cloth over boards. 15" x 18.5". Now, let's get this disclaimer out of the way. Buyer will not be acquiring this copy because of the condition - the binding is in dreadful condition - but for content and the rarity thereof. More on condition below. 165pp. Maps (all shaded in color). Portraits. Contents: Decoratively printed title page; Publishers' Preface (1p), Table of Contents page (listing Townships, Cities, Towns and Villages, Miscellaneous Maps -- State of Iowa, U.S., the World, Rural Route Map of Washington Co, The System of the United States Land Surveys, Topographical Map of Washington County --, Portraits, Miscellaneous (-- these are located in various places in the book --- Advertisements, Farmer's Directory of Washington Co, History of the State of Iowa, History of Washington Co, Preface, Reminiscences of Early Settlers, Road Laws of Iowa, Views of Washington Co). I count 37 maps: 1 Topographical of county, 1 state, 1 U.S., 1 world, 2 City of Washington (northern side & southern side), 1 of Principal Meridians & Base Lines of U.S., and the rest are township maps. Of the city & township maps, 6 are double page & three page/plates have 3 maps each. I think my count is accurate but don't hold my feet to the fire if I missed one or over-counted slightly. There are 12pp of Farmers Directory alphabetical list with route number. There are 18pp of ads, many of them with black & white half-tones. There are 29pp of half-tone portraits (around 26 per page), some of them deceased citizens. There are 13pp of history & reminiscences. Back to binding: Corners worn with much leather worn away exposing boards. Binding is broken. Joints are broken but covers still reasonably firmly attached. Several leaves are badly margin chipped, but with only loss of text on bottom edge of last leaf of portraits (1/2 of one barn is missing). Title page fore edge chipped back 1 - 2 inches (no loss of decorative material or text). There are various edge tears. One leaf with ads on both side is torn all the way across, and a previous owner mended it with tape. And finally, pp87 & following are cracked along the binding with most split along the inner margin, mostly outside of text. The reason why this inner margin has taken place is largely because the publishers chose to make the book a stapled binding inside the boards - a sure-fire way to eventually cause the paper to break. This represents a serious restoration job for the book preservationist, but all but the slightest bit of textual and pictorial information is present. This copy apparently at one time to a resident of Franklin Township as his name has been underlined and later highlighted in the directory portion. Someone also identified his portrait.There are a couple of other highlights & old marks. Rare. Less than a handful of copies in libraries worldwide. (#1302066) $400.20
1615. Iowa). THE IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND POLITICS. State Hist. Soc. of Iowa, Iowa City, July 1913, 1913. First Thus. Book. Large printed wraps with overlapping edges. pp. 307 - 473. "History Made by Plain Men" "Episodes in the Early History of the Western Iowa Country", "History of the Codes of Iowa Law", etc.. Vg+ condition, the overlaps with the usual short splits. Some pages unopened. Scarce. (#0511071) $16.40
1616. Iowa). THE IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND POLITICS. State Hist. Soc. of Iowa, Iowa City, October 1914, 1914. First Thus. Book. Large printed wraps with overlapping edges. pp. 479 - 664. "Fur Trade Operations in the Easter Iowa Country from 1800 to 1833" (89pp), "The Public Domain as a Field for Historical Study", etc.. Vg+ condition, the overlaps with the usual short splits. Some pages unopened. Scarce. (#0511069) $22.96
1617. Iowa). THE IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND POLITICS. State Hist. Soc. of Iowa, Iowa City, January 1922, 1922. First Thus. Book. Large printed wraps with overlapping edges. pp. 3 - 160. "Letters from the West in 1845" by Stephen H. Hayes (67pp), "The Internal Grain Trade of the United States 1860 - 1890 (part) III", etc.. Vg+ condition, the overlaps with the usual short splits. Some pages unopened. Scarce. (#0511072) $19.68
1618. Iowa). The Iowa Journal of History and Politics. The Iowa Journal of History and Politics, January 1908. State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, January 1908, 1908. First Edition. Book. Royal 8vo printed wraps. 158pp. Four articles: 1) The History and Principles of the Democratic Party of Iowa, by Louis Pelzer. 2) The History of Liquor Legislation in Iowa 1846 - 1861, by Dan Elbert Clark. 3) An Early Fugitive Slave Case West of the Mississippi River, by John C. Parish. 4) The Color Bearer of the Twelfth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, by J. W. Rich. The issue also has book reviews, notes on the contributors, & other typical features for a historical quarterly. With the upcoming Iowa primaries/caucuses, etc., this issue is particularly pertinent to an early historical study of the Democrats in Iowa. Cover wrappers overlap the text block & are therefore chipped on the fore edges. Else fine. (#5003047) $60.75
1619. Irani, Anosh. THE SONG OF KAHUNSHA A Novel (Signed). Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, 2007, 2007. ARC. Book. Advance Reading Copy. Trade pictorial wraps. 311pp. Signed "Anosh". Acclaimed new novel by the Vancouver author. Fine, like new. (#5008068ARC) $9.31
1620. Iraq). SUMER A Journal of Archaeology and History in Iraq (Vol. XV, Nos. 1 & 2). Baghdad: Directorate-General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq, 1959. First Thus. Book. 1st printing thus. 4to printed wraps. Unpaginated, but thick book with various sections & many plates & facsimiles of documents. Illus. Various texts/sections in English, French, & Arabic. Contents: Baquir: "A Free Democratic Republic forever." Van Dijk: "Textes Divers Du Musee De Bagdad, III." Edzard: "The Bazmusian Tablets." Saggs: "Two Admistrative Officials at Erech in the 6th Century B. C." Lenzen: "The Greek Theatre in Babylon." In Arabic: Baqir (as cited above). Zbiss: "The Tunisian Dome." Basmachi: "Stele of Ur-Nanshe." Awad: "The Arabic Manuscripts in the Iraq Museum Library at Baghdad (III)." Nakshabandi: "Amawid Dirham Struck on pur Islamic Type in The Iraq Museum." as-Samarra'i: "Comparative Study of Duel." Madhlum: "The Excavation at Tel Abu Thar." Vg copy with chip to paper cover at top of spine. Very scarce. (#SHEL806) $175.00
1621. Irving, Washington. ASTORIA (The Works of Washington Irving, Vol. VIII). G. P. Putnam's Sons, NY, 1861, 1861. Revised Edition. Book. New edition, revised. Blind-stamped decorative cloth with gilt bust of Irving. 519pp. Frontispiece fine engraving of Astoria; title-page has another engraving. Appendix. Cloth chipped at head of spine & along edges of spine. Corners worn. Yet a good reading copy. Tweney 34, Graff 2158, Howes I81, W-C 61. (#0603090) $11.48
1622. Itjen, Martin. THE STORY OF THE TOUR on the Skagway, Alaska Street Car. Privately Printed, (Skagway), 1934, 1934. Book. 1st edition? Red printed gray wraps. 82pp. Illust. "This Book Contains Over One Hundred Historic and Scenic Views in and Around Skagway, Alaska of the Early Days of '98." Appears to be the earliest issuance of this booklet, later reprinted several times. Soapy Smith material. Mild vertical crease to front cover; some fading to edges. Vg. (#0411075) $11.48
1623. Iversen, Eva C. MISSION SAN MIGUEL ARCANGEL Founded 1797. San Miguel: Franciscan Fathers, 1945. First Edition. Book. Presumed 1st printing. No date but probably 1940s. Pictorial wraps. 30pp. Illus. List of Spanish & Indian Names in the back. Crayon type smear lower back cover. Vg+. (#1402069) $10.01
1624. Ives, Gordon Langley, pseud for Jim Dodge. CONVERSATIONS WITH BIGFOOT. Cedarville: Floating Island Press, 1998. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 16pp. Vignette illustrations. Notes. A purported "conversation" which was a literary product. Bottom corner of front cover faded, else fine. Why other dealers would want to charge over five hundred dollars for this item is beyond me. (#5016070) $52.50
1625. Ivey, Eowyn. THE SNOW CHILD A Novel (Signed). NY: Little Brown & Company, 2012. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 389pp. Simple signature by author on title page. An "enchanting" debut novel set in Alaska & around the longing to have a child. Fine in dj. (#5002055) $50.00
1626. Jack and Jill. JACK AND JILL The Better Magazine for Boys and Girls, July 1958. Phila: Curtis, 1958. First Thus. Book. Color pictorial magazine wraps. 68pp. Illus. Very Good +. (#5016056) $6.20
1627. Jack and Jill. JACK AND JILL The Better Magazine for Boys and Girls, May 1958. Phila: Curtis, 1958. First Thus. Book. Color pictorial magazine wraps. 68pp. Illus. Couple of tears to covers. (#5016055) $4.74
1628. Jack and Jill. JACK AND JILL The Better Magazine for Boys and Girls, May 1959. Phila: Curtis, 1959. First Thus. Book. Color pictorial magazine wraps. 68pp. Illus. Diagonal crease across lower front cover and dime sized stain on front cover, else vg. (#5016057) $4.92
1629. Jackman, E.R. & R.A. Long. THE OREGON DESERT. Caxton, Caldwell, 1964, 1964. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 407pp. Illust. An Oregon classic. Appendix of various kinds of information. Index. Endpaper maps. Wild horses, cowboys, sheep, natural history. Printed on glossy stock. Vg in edgeworn dj. (#9011116b) $20.05
1630. Jackson, A. P., and Cole, E. C. OKLAHOMA! Politically and Topographically Described -- History and Guide to the Indian Territory. Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, Kansas City, 1885, 1885. First Edition. Book. 12mo gilt-stamped & decorative blind-stamped tan colored cloth (bibliographies also cite an edition in wrappers). 150pp. Illustrated with many engravings. Also there is a page reproducing the "Certificate of Membership in Osburn's Oklahoma Colony" (its constitution is printed in this book).Two pages of advertising (E. C. Cole's Real Estate, Kingman, Kansas, and Bank of Kingman, each a full page). Lists of Schools & Teachers (5 pp.). We have laid in a facsimile copy of the rare, original color-toned map, engraved by the publishers. Howes indicates that this map was not issued in all copies (perhaps they were removed because they were not attached). The title page continues, "Biographical Sketches of Capt. David L. Payne, W. L. Couch, Wm. H. Osborn, and others -- A Complete Guide to the Indian Territory, Illustrated with Map, Hunting and Fishing Grounds, by (authors)." E. E. Dale, in his bibliography of the range cattle industry, says of this book: "A small volume prepared especially for the purpose of advertising the lands known as 'Oklahoma' and to urge their opening to settlement. Interesting and valuable as a contemporary account of conditions in the Indian Territory and along the border but must be used with care because of its frankly controversial character." The bias of this book is indicated with one of the headings: "Railroads and Cattle-Kings Dictating to Congress". Contents include portions of treaties & gov. docs, newspaper reports & "Oklahoma Stories" taken from them. As with regional books of this nature printed in this era, each extant copy may be missing a plate or two that will be found in another copy, and vice versa. In this copy "Camp Alice", facing p56, was absent & a facsimile from another copy has been tipped in. Condition: a very good copy. There is a small dimple on the back cover with loosening of threads around it (pencil diameter). Very slight soiling to the cloth. The signature/gathering following page 16 is pulled a little from the binding & is slightly loose. One of the rarest of all Oklahoma books & published when the Boomers were becoming bold in their suit to open lands for white settlement. Herd 1140, Howes J3, Rader 2032, Graff 2174, Hargrett Gilcrease Imprints p290 ("excessively rare"). (#0711191) $3,500.00
1631. Jackson, Alonzo C. THE CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA Reported in the Letters of Midshipman Alonzo C. Jackson 1842-1846. n.p.: Edward Eberstadt & Sons, 1953. First Edition. Book. 1st printing, "Printed from the original unpublished manuscripts." Speckled red wraps with pictorial title label. 31pp. Published for the friends of Eberstadt, Christmas, 1953. Fold out illustration: "Myer's Seizure of Monterey, 1842." Subtitle: (Jackson's) "letter in detail of the Seizure of Monterey in 1842 and his letter on The Final Conquest of 1846." Bit of fading near stapled spine. Small spot lower back cover. Overlapping covers very slightly bent upper corner & to the pages. Vg. Very scarce. (#1408076) $50.02
1632. Jackson, Donald. VALLEY MEN A Speculative Account of the Arkansas Expedition of 1807. New Haven: Tichnor & Fields, 1983. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & bds. 228pp (including 12pp historical introduction). A fine western historian speculates what Thomas Jefferson's canceled expedition to the Southwest would have discovered. Scholarly fiction that reads more like history than fiction. Advance praise from Dee Brown & Allan Eckert quoted on dj. Fine in d. (#SHEL745) $7.50
1633. Jackson, Grace. CYNTHIA ANN PARKER (Signed). Naylor, San Antonio, 1959, 1959. First Edition. Book. Pictorial hardbound. 138pp. Illustrated with vintage photos. Bibliography. Gift inscription on ffep; author signed on title page. A number marked in crayon (1" high) on ffep. Bottom edge of back cover has a bump. Good+ in chipped dj, which has a couple of marks on the front panel. Scarce. (#0711194) $76.50
1634. Jackson, Harry). Getlein, Frank. HARRY JACKSON MONOGRAPH - CATALOGUE (Signed). NY: Kennedy Galleries, 1969. Limited/Numbered. Book. #144 of 300 copies in full leather & slipcase, along with original etching. Both book & etching signed by Jackson. 98pp. Illustrated with the fine work of the famed Western artist whose work was primarily in bronze. The etching is of a cowboy roping a calf & is inset into a custom pocket inside front cover. Spine somewhat faded as expected & with a touch of scuffing. Else fine in fine publisher's custom pictorial slipcase. (#1209078) $344.42
1635. Jackson, Helen Hunt. RAMONA A Story. L. A.: Limited Editions Club, 1959. Limited/Numbered. Book. Limited to 1,500 copies of which this is #535. Patterned linen hardcover with spine label in original slipcase. 428pp. Illustrated by Everett Gee Jackson. Intro by J. Frank Dobie. Beautifully printed at the Plantin Press. Laid in is a printed slip from the club, & the monthly letter (4pp quarto) of the club featuring this volume. Fine in slipcase. (#1408077) $125.06
1636. Jackson, James A. THE CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF MANITOBA. Toronto: Manitoba Hist Soc & McClelland & Stewart, 1970. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 270pp. Illus. Index. Maps. Fine in slightly worn pc dj. (#1209079) $10.13
1637. Jackson, Joseph Henry. BAD COMPANY The Story of California's Legendary and Actual Stage-Robbers, Bandits, Highwaymen and Outlaws from the Fifties to the Eighties (Signed). NY: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1949. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 346pp. Illus. Index. Signed by Jackson on ffep. Laid in (inside plastic protector) is SF Chronicle newspaper obituary on Jackson. A classic of California frontier lawlessness. Slight fade top edge front cover, else fine in near fine dj. Adams 150 #80. (#1402071) $40.02
1638. Jackson, Joseph Henry. THE CHRISTMAS FLOWER. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, 1951, 1951. First Edition. Book. Narrow 8vo pictorial hardbound. 31pp. Illustrated with charming red vignettes & woodcuts by Tom Lea. Owner's name/address on verso of decorated ffep. "The Mexican legend about the (poinsettia) is the basis for this beautifully told... story." Vg+. The dj has a long closed tear (3") on the front panel. Reading copy thus. Dykes 50 p205. (#0606082) $6.56
1639. Jackson, Joseph Henry. NOTES ON A DRUM Travel Sketches in Guatemala. NY: Macmillan, 1937. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 276pp. Illus. Endpaper maps. Some browning to maps, else near fine. No dj. (#SHEL491) $7.70
1640. Jackson, Joseph Henry. NOTES ON A DRUM Travel Sketches in Guatemala (Signed). NY: Macmillan, 1937. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 276pp. Illus. Endpaper maps. Some browning to maps. Good in slightly chipped, attractive dj. (#1209081) $14.18
1641. Jackson, Joseph Henry. MEXICAN INTERLUDE (Signed). NY, 1936., 1936. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 232pp. Illust. Signed/dated by Jackson. fos. An informal account of driving the Pan-American HIghway from Laredo to Mexico City. Fine in chipped, pc dj; large chip top of backstrip. (#9005096) $18.04
1642. Jackson, Lisa. DEVIOUS (Signed). NY: Kensington, 2011. ARC. Book. Pictorial trade wraps. 439pp. Signed by Jackson. Fine condition. (#Pa022ARC) $11.51
1643. Jackson, Lisa. Final Scream (Signed). New York, NY: Zebra Books,U.S., 2005. First Thus. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cover paperback. 544pp. Signed & dated by Jackson. "When there's no escape from a cold-blooded killer... scream... scream as loud as you can.. or it may be the last sound you ever make..". Fine, as new. (#SHEL082) $4.92
1644. Jackson, Lisa. Left to Die (Signed). New York: Zebra Books, 2008. First Thus. Book. 1st paperback printing. Pictorial paperback. 505 pp. Signed & dated by Jackson in month after publication. Slight crimp to bit of top edge of front cover; near fine. (#5022032) $16.20
1645. Jackson, Robert B. THE REMARKABLE RIDE OF THE ABERNATHY BOYS. Levite of Apache, Apache, 1988, 1988. First Thus. Book. Reprint in original pictorial wrappers. 69pp. Illust/photos. "About The Author" page in rear of book. Louis & Temple Abernathy, sons of Okla Territory U.S. Marshal "Catch 'em Alive" Jack Abernathy, in 1910 rode horseback by themselves from Frederick, Okla., to New York City to see Presidents Roosevelt & Taft (their father traveled separately) & returned to Oklahoma by themselves driving a Brush automobile. Scarce original Levite of Apache reprint in fine condition. (#0711196) $40.50
1646. Jackson, Robert B. THE REMARKABLE RIDE OF THE ABERNATHY BOYS (Signed). Levite of Apache, Apache, 1988. Limited Edition. Book. Reprint, 1988, but limited edition (number unstated) bound in pictorial cloth by the publisher ca 1993 & signed by Jackson. 69pp. Illust/photos. "About The Author" page in rear of book. Louis & Temple Abernathy, sons of Okla. Territory U.S. Marshal "Catch 'em Alive" Jack Abernathy, in 1910 rode horseback by themselves from Frederick, OK, to New York City to see Presidents Roosevelt & Taft (their father traveled separately) & returned to Oklahoma by themselves driving a Brush automobile. A truly remarkable feat that got a lot of publicity! Fine copy, no dj as issued. This signed issue very scarce. (#0711195) $67.50
1647. Jackson, William H.) Jackson,Clarence S. PICTURE MAKER OF THE OLD WEST William H. Jackson. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1947. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to decorated cloth. 308pp. Illustrated with fine, glossy photos by Jackson. Index. Endpaper maps, "Jackson's West". Perhaps your bookseller's favorite Jackson book & all time top notch book on the photography of the Western landscape. Fine in dj with small chips & worn on flap folds with some small chip loss thereon. (#SHEL488) $101.25
1648. Jackson, William H.). Waitley, Douglas.