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San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1916. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/Custom Clear Mylar. 168 pp. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by George Sterling in ink as a presentation copy to Sterling's sister on a front free endpaper: "For my darling sister Madelaine with my best love, George. / San Francisco, Oct. 18th, 1916". Green cloth. 5 1/2" x 7 3/4". Some poems pencil-checked. Corrections (by Sterling?) in ink to typos at pages 92 and 162. A group of poems, including those "On The Great War". Poet/Playwright George Sterling (1869-1926) was a resident member of early Carmel's bohemian group and a friend of Jack London, Mary Austin and Robinson Jeffers. His later years were spent in San Francisco, where he died by his own hand in 1926. Mattilla A12. A nice association copy. A Good Plus copy (Soiled covers; ink stain and insect tracings to front cover, spine titling rubbed away; toning to endpapers, front hinge partly open, but holding; edgewear, mainly to spine-ends), now in a custom 4mil clear mylar jacket.…
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THE CAGED EAGLE AND OTHER POEMS (SIGNED)
by STERLING, George
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THE CAGED EAGLE AND OTHER POEMS (SIGNED)
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San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1916. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Custom Clear Mylar. 168 pp. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by George Sterling twice in ink as a presentation copy to his friend, Tom Gregory. On a front free endpaper: "Dear Tom: Happy be all you remember! Sad be all you forget! I am yours to the end of the trail, and - may it be long and wet! Yours ever, George. San Francisco, Oct. 15th, 1922." On the front ad page: "For Tom Gregory from George Sterling". Corrections (by Sterling?) in pencil to typos at pages 10, 11, 92 and 161. A group of poems, including those "On The Great War". Poet/Playwright George Sterling (1869-1926) was a resident member of early Carmel's bohemian group and a friend of Jack London, Mary Austin and Robinson Jeffers. His later years were spent in San Francisco, where he died by his own hand in 1926. Mattilla A12. A Very Good or better copy (Openings to gutters; rubbed spine; some edgewear), now in a custom 4mil clear mylar jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in…
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A CALIFORNIA COUNTRY POTTERY
by BOLTON, Al
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Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California: Al Bolton, 1976. First Edition. Cloth-backed Boards. Near Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. 107 pp. SIGNED in printed ink by the Author on the copyright page. #123 of 1000 limited edition copies. Illustrated from separate color separation prints of pottery by the author, each print tipped in (some glue loose). Printed by Mendocino Lithographers, Fort Bragg, California. Hand-bound by Steve Horton. Cloth-backed boards. 8 1/4" x 10 3/4". Small presentation inscription on front free endpaper. Descriptive captions and philosophy by Author, together with significant quotations. A beautifully produced book, of interest to potters and other artists. A Near Fine copy (some edgewear; some plates have bits of attachment unglued, but not entirely loose), now in a custom clear mylar jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CALIFORNIA, LAND OF GOLD, or Stay 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
by MULLER, J.; EGAN, Ferol (Editor)
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San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1971. First Thus. Cloth. Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. 86 pp. Adapted for young adults. Prospectus laid in. Edited and with an introduction by Ferol Egan. Illustrated. Margin decorations. Many unopened pages. 5" x 7". Brown cloth with gilt cover and spine titling. Designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy. Translation by Anthony Knight of the 1849 first edition which was in German. The subtitle tells it all. The purpose of the book was to dissuade young German boys from traveling to the gold fields. Limited to 450 copies. Kurutz 456b; BCC # 138. A FINE copy, now in a custom, clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes via media mail to any United States address.
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THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH; A Descriptive Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets Covering the years 1848-1853
by KURUTZ, Gary F.
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San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1997. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Clear Mylar (Custom). 771 pages. SIGNED and dated in ink by author Gary Kurutz on the half-title. Illustrated. One of 1000 un-numbered copies. Original blue cloth with gilt cover vignette. 7 1/4" x10 3/4". Location symbols. List of references consulted. Index. Introduction by J. S. Holliday. The definitive masterwork bibliography of the California Gold Rush. No collection of Western Americana is complete without it. Zamorano Select #57. A very fine copy, with plain paper jacket, custom spine titling, now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books via media mail to any United States address.
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CALIFORNIA ROMANTIC AND RESOURCEFUL; A Plea For The Collection Preservation and Diffusion of Information Relating to Pacific Coast History / SIGNED
by DAVIS, John F.
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San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1914. First Edition. Cloth-backed Boards. Near Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. (xi) 80 pp. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by Author Davis in ink on the front free endpaper: "To Guy C. Earl, In loving remembrance of the afternoon on Angel island, John F. Davis." Signed bookplate on front pastedown: Graham of Montrose. Illustrated, including frontispiece from William Keith painting of San Francisco Bay with tissue guard. Cloth-backed boards with gil front cover and spine titling. 5 1/2" x 8 1/4". As the subtitle suggests, this was a plea for a better organized histories and the preservation of records. Included as appendices are (1) The Love-Story of Concha Arguello and (2) The poem Concepcion De Arguello by Bret Harte. A Near Fine copy (Some edgewear; spine title dulled), now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CALIFORNIA 1847-1852. DRAWINGS BY WILLIAM RICH HUTTON
by HUTTON, William Rich (Artist)
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San Marino: The Huntington Library, 1942. First Edition. Cloth-backed marbled boards. Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. Unpaginated (71). One of 700 limited un-numbered copies printed by The Grabhorn Press, San Francisco. 56 plates from period pencil drawings by William Rich Hutton reproduced frrom the originals in The Huntington Library. Introduction by Willard O. Waters. Frontis portrait from photo'graph of Artist Hutton (1826-1901). Cloth-backed marbled boards. Paper spine label. 9 1/4" x 12" (oblong). A beautifully produced collection of vintage drawings, many of the California missions. GB 371. A Fine copy, now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CARMEL AT WORK AND PLAY (SIGNED)
by BOSTICK, Daisy; CASTEHUN, Dorothea
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Carmel-By-The-Sea California: The Seven Arts, 1925. First Edition. Illustrated orange boards. Very Good/Custom Clear Mylar. 109 pp.SIGNED in ink by both authors on a front free endpaper. Illustrated throughout from B/W photographs and line drawings by local artists (including one at p. 63 by Jo Mora). Orange illustrated boards. 5" x 7 3/4". A colorful anecdotal history of Carmel-By-The-Sea, California. Daisy Bostick came to Carmel in 1910. She was an early manager of the Pine Inn, sold advertising for The Carmel Pine Cone newspaper and dabbled in local real estate. A Very Good copy (Soiled from handling; some edgewear) now in a custom clear mylar jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CASH CROP. AN AMERICAN DREAM
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Mendocino, California: The Ridge Times Press, 1985. First Edition. Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine/4-mil clear mylar envelope. (6) 179 (2) pp. Illustrated green wrappers. Book design by Judy Tarbell and friends. 6" x 9". A collection of interviews with persons, mostly anonymous, involved in all aspects of the then illegal marijuana industry existing in California's "Emerald Triangle" (Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties). Included are interviews with growers, law inforcement and uninvolved citizens. Editied with comments by Historian Ray Raphael. From the back cover: "Here at last is the inside story of the marijuana boom which has spread across the California backcountry." A Near Fine copy (somewhat rubbed from handling), now in a clear 4mil mylar protective envelope. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CATALOGUE OF THE CHOICE BOOKS FOUND BY PANTAGRUEL IN THE ABBEY OF SAINT VICTOR. DEVISED BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. TRANSLATED AND ANN
by RABELAIS, Francois
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Burlingame, Calfornia: William P. Wreden, 1952. First Thus. (x) 83 (1) pages. First Edition Thus. 7 1/2" x 10". Green tapestry cloth-backed green boards. Paper spine label, stamped in gold. 200 copies printed by The Grabhorn Press for William P. Wreden. A beautiful production with title and text printed in red and black throughout. Pages ruled in brown. Handset types. 125 copies were destroyed by fire at the publisher's. This is one of the 75 survivors, slightly singed around the edges of the covers and pages, else fine, and now in a custom clear mylar jacket. GB 523 ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING via USPS media mail to any United States address.
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CATALOGUE OF RARE AND IMPORTANT BOOKS MANUSCRIPTS AUTOGRAPH LETTERS. No 18
by ROSENBACH, A. S. W.
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Philadelphia: The Rosenbach Company, 1916. First Edition. Original wraps. Good Plus/4-mil clear mylar envelope. 129 pp. Number 18. Original tan wrappers. 6 3/4" x 10 3/4". 636 descriptions of items offered by Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach. Many amazing treasures of literature at period prices. As explained in a first note, many of the books in this catalogue came from the collection of Harry B. Smith, described in Mr. Smith's book, "A Sentimental Library". Rosenbach was loaned $79,000 by Bill Ellis (a cousin of Harry B. Widener) to buy the Smith collection in 1915. Covers are very fragile, chipped and barely attached. The interior pages are somewhat rubbed from handling, but Very Good Plus or better. The catalogue is now in a 4mil clear mylar archival protective envelope. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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A CATALOGUE OF RARE BOOKS OF SIX CENTURIES
by ROSENBACH, A. S. W.
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Philadelphia: The Rosenbach Company, 1935. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good Plus/4-mil clear mylar envelope. 123 (1) pp. Original blue wrappers. 6" x 9". 519 rarities offered by Doctor Rosenbach. Issued in the midst of the Great Depression, the Catalogue's entries are surprisingly reasonable in price. Expressed in the doctor's colorful language, entries include, "A Superb Copy of the Doves Press Bible Bound by Cobden-Sanderson", "The Finest Copy Ever Offered for Sale, One of the Masterpieces of Fifteenth Century Bookmaking Printed on Vellum", and "A Famous Copy of the First Book Printed In New York, One of the Finest Known, With Ten Additional Pieces of Excessive Rarity". Great reading for serious Bibliophiles. A Very Good Plus copy (edgewear; internally fine), now in a 4mil clear mylar archival protective envelope. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CAWDOR AND OTHER POEMS (SIGNED; LIMITED)
by JEFFERS, Robinson
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New York: Horace Liveright, 1928. First Edition, Limited. Cloth backed Cloth. Near Fine/Fine. 160 pp. #131 of a limited edition of 375 copies of which 350 were for sale. SIGNED by Robinson Jeffers in ink on the limitation page. Custom slipcase. Cloth-backed cloth. 6" x 9". Neat prior owner's signature and date on front free endpaper. Alberts #54. Includes poems "Ocean" and "Tor House". Near Fine copy (POS; Slight edgewear) in a Fine custom slipcase. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CENTENNIAL. THE SOUTH PASADENA PUBLIC LIBRARY. ITS FIRST HUNDRED YEARS 1895-1995
by APOSTOL, Jane
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South Pasadena, California: South Pasadena Public Library, 1995. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. 91 (1) pages. Illustrated, mostly from vintage photographs. Foreword ("Twin Tracks") by Lawrence Clark Powell. Index. Black cloth; gilt titling. 6 1/4" x 9 1/4". Designed by Ward Ritchie. Printed by Premier Printing Corporation, Brea. Laid in is a presentation card by The Zamorano Club, noting that "This Keepsake is one of the last books designed by Ward Ritchie". A concise history of the Library with a chronology and other lists. A Fine copy, now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes via media mail to any United States address.
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A CHAPLET OF VERSE BY CALIFORNIA CATHOLIC WRITERS; Published for the Benefit of the Youth's Directory
by CROWLEY, Rev. D. O.; DOYLE, Charles Athony (sic) (Editors)
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San Francisco: Diepenbrock & Co, 1889. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. 171 pages. SIGNED/INSCIRBED by Rev. D. O. Crowley in ink on a front free endpaper, "To P. F. Dundon, Esq. With the compliments of his sincere Friend, D. O. Crowley. Xmas 1889.". Introduction by Peter H. Burnett, the first elected Governor of California. Index. Small decorations throughout. 5 3/4" x 8". Blind-stamped brown cloth. Gilt titling. A collection of poets by noted Californians of the period, including Charles Warren Stoddard, Harriet Skidmore, Daniel O'Connell and Agnes Manning. A Near Fine copy (slight edgewear, mostly at the spine-ends), and now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books via media mail to any United States address.
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CHARLES & KATHLEEN NORRIS. THE COURTSHIP YEARS
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San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1993. First Edition. Cloth. As New/Custom Clear Mylar. 167 (2) pp. Edition limited to 400 un-numbered copies. Prospectus and blank order envelope laid in. Printed by W. Thomas Taylor of Austin, Texas. Red cloth; paper spine title label. 8 1/4" x 11 1/4". Illustrated, including from period B/W photographs. Charles Norris was the younger brother of novelist Frank Norris. The story of the courtship of Charles and Kathleen Norris from 1908-1909, including their correspndence, now at The Bancroft Library. Kathleen Norris was a beloved and prolific novelist. Per the Prospectus: "This volume is indispensible to anyone seeking a deeper insight into the cultural and social history of the first part of the twentieth century." BCC 202. An As New copy, now in a custom clear mylar protective jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes via media mail to any United States address.
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CHECKLIST OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL
by Rosenberg, Betty (Compiler)
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Los Angeles: UCLA, 1966. First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Fine. 46 pages. Foreword by W. W. Robinson. Printed by the Ward Ritchie Press. Printed stapled wrappers. 6" x 9". A listing of the published writings of Lawrence Clark Powell as of 1966, by subject and type, including essays, literature and criticism, history, travel, music, and book reviews. A Fine copy, now in a clear 4mil mylat protective envelope. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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CHINA MEN
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. Book Club Edition. 308 pages. Illustrated dust jacket. Book Club edition. SIGNED in ink on the title page by author Maxine Hong Kingston. Octavo. Cloth-backed boards. From the jacket, "With The same fierce beauty and feeling that illuminated The Woman Warrior, the story of her Chinese American girlhood, Maxine Hong Kingston now brings us into another world of experience we have never before entered--the world of the fathers and the sons, in China and in America." A FINE copy in a slightly edgeworn Near Fine dust jacket, now in a clear mylar protective sleeve. (NOTE: We do not ordinarily stock and sell Book Club edtions, except in special circumstances, as here, where the author signs a fine copy.) ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING via media mail, to any Untied States address.
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THE CHINESE IN CALIFORNIA. A BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHIC HISTORY
by HANSEN, Gladys C.
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Portland: Richard Abel & Company, Inc, 1970. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Custom Clear Mylar. 140 pp. Annotated by William F. Heintz. Foreword by Thomas W. Chinn, a Founder and First President, Chinese Historical Society of America. Two Illustrations. One of 1000 un-numbered copies. Designed and printed by Lawton & Alfred Kennedy. Orange cloth. Index to Bibliographical Annotations. The best bibliography on the subject. Gladys Hansen (1925-2017) was the City Archivist of San Francisco, and authored Denial of Disaster. about the 1906 earthquake and fire. Slight crimp to lower right cover corners, else a Fine copy, now in a custom, clear mylar protecive jacket. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail to any United States address.
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CLARK'S POINT. A NARRATIVE OF THE CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA AND OF THE BEGINNING OF SAN FRANCISCO; LONE MOUNTAIN. THE MOST REVERED OF SAN FRANCISCO'S HILLS (TWO BOOKS)
by HART, Ann Clark
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San Francisco: The Pioneer Press, 1987. First Edition. Leather backed marbled boards. Fine/Very Good Plus. (14) 56 (7); (x) 76 (4) pp. Illustrated dust jacket. Illustrated. Bookplate of California bibliophile Roger K. Larson affixed to front pastedown. Leatherbacked marbled boards. Gilt spine titling. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Two books in one. The first book, Clark's Point, describes the early days of California and San Francisco against the backdrop of the wharf built by her father. The second book is entitled "Lone Mountain. The Most Revered of San Francisco's Hills", and traces San Francisco's pioneers "...copied from headstones and other old records". Unique approaches to California history. A Fine copy in a Very Gook Plus dustjacket (price-clipped; edgewear), now in a clear mylar protective sleeve. ALWAYS FREE SHIPPING of our books in boxes, via media mail, to any United States address.
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