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The Lewis & Clark Centennial, Portland, Oregon 1905.
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The Lewis & Clark Centennial, Portland, Oregon 1905.

by [Oregon / Promotional Fan]. [Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair ?].

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No place [Portland ?]: no publisher [Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair ?], 1905. Lithographed fan printed in color on tissue within a plastic frame. Measures approximately 10 inches by 6.25 inches including the frame.
Tissue secured at the handle only, a bit wrinkled & slightly faded, otherwise Very Good.
The fan features the seal used by the fair, depicting Lewis and Clark escorted by Lady Liberty walking into the setting sun. Quite uncommon, the only other example we can find is at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center.
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The Magic Decade: A Street Level Glimpse of Seattle During the Mutinous Sixties
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The Magic Decade: A Street Level Glimpse of Seattle During the Mutinous Sixties

by JOHNSTONE, Milo, with illustrations by John Mochring .

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Seattle: Johnstone & Durham, (1994). First edition, number 190 of 450 copies (of 1100 in total), this a "Release Party Copy" rubber-stamped on the copyright page, Inscribed & Signed by Milo Johnstone in red marker on the title page & in ink by John Mochring 8 times (at each of his posters). 4to, 248 pages, printed on various colors & weights of paper & profusely illustrated throughout, in original pictorial card covers.
Edges & joints moderately rubbed, otherwise Very Good or better. Milo Johnstone spent years researching & compiling this unique history of Seattle's 1960's subculture. The result befits the spirit of the time: a gathering of politics, party, The Helix, The Daily Flash, Tom Robbins, Timothy Leary, music, The Grateful Dead & more. Quite uncommon, OCLC locates 4 copies only as of 10/9/2019.
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Oregonian Cooking School Recipes as used by Miss Bernice Lowen and Miss V. Marie Best in The...

Oregonian Cooking School Recipes as used by Miss Bernice Lowen and Miss V. Marie Best in The Oregonian's Electrical Cooking School, Sept. 16 to 20, 1929. Arranged by Miss Jeannette Cramer, home economics editor of the Oregonian. [Cover title].

by [Cuisine]. Lowen, Bernice & V. Marie Best. Arranged by Jeannette Cramer.

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Portland, Oregon: Portland Oregonian, 1929. First edition. 32mo, 30 pp. Original stapled paper wraps. Not found in OCLC as of 3/27/2020.
Lightly stained, trace edge wear, otherwise Very Good.
The Electrical Cooking School was established by the Portland Electric Power Company & sponsored by the local newspaper primarily as a marketing ploy. As noted in the August 15, 1925 issue of the Journal of Electricity, "the women invited to attend this class are made up of actual prospects, those recently sold ranges and others who have come of their own accord through advertisements seen in the newspaper or through the notice posted at the entrance to the building. The great advantage, is in the opportunity given to convert prospects to the method of electrical cooking."
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Seattle Gray Line: Guide to the Pacific Northwest. (cover title).
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Seattle Gray Line: Guide to the Pacific Northwest. (cover title).

by [Travel, Tourism]. ROBERTS, Joseph Dana.

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[Seattle, Washington]: Gray Line Motor Tours, no date (1930 per OCLC). Small octavo (7.75" x 4.5"), 87 & [1] pages plus covers, illustrated throughout including maps and local advertisemets. Original pictorial, stapled stiff paper wraps. Covers slightly soiled, trace edge wear, otherwise Near Fine.
Includes maps and views of Seattle, Tacoma, Ranier National Park, plus Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. Quite uncommon, OCLC Worldcat locates a single copy at Washington State University as of 12/16/2021 (accession number 37788626).
"Seattle - Then and Now. The city's historical highlights with a smattering of the industrial development mentioned every now and then ..." 
~Excerpted from page 9.
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Two Journals of Robert Campbell (Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Company) 1808 to 1853. Early Journal:...
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Two Journals of Robert Campbell (Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Company) 1808 to 1853. Early Journal: 1808 to 1851. Later Journal Sept. 1850 to Feb. 1853

by CAMPBELL, Robert. With introduction by John W. Todd, Jr.

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Seattle, Washington: NP [presumably John W Todd, Jr/ Shorey's Bookstore], 1958, "Limited Edition," the first published (unstated total) Folio, [3] & 151 mimeographed leaves printed recto only from typescript. Original green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine Slightly rubbed, tape repair at title page, two brief notations in pencil, very good or better Includes substantial details of "Campbell's fur trade work at Fort Garry, Fort Simpson (MacKenzie River District), with comments on Tlingit and Chilkat Indians, Stikine River and Fort Yukon" (~OCLC). As provided in the Introduction by John W Todd, Jr, who was proprietor of Shorey's Bookstore: "These remarkable Journals covering Robert Campbell's many activities in the fur trade in the employ of the Hudson Bay Company, across its most important years, are of inestimable historical value The activities and distances covered over some of the ruggedest country in North America, under the most difficult conditions and weather imaginable, are almost… Read More
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