American Eden; Landscape Architecture of the Pacific West
Paris: Vilo Publishing, 2000. Over 200 color photo Illus. 4to, orange boards, d.w., (Paris): Vilo Publishing, (2000). Near Fine. More
Paris: Vilo Publishing, 2000. Over 200 color photo Illus. 4to, orange boards, d.w., (Paris): Vilo Publishing, (2000). Near Fine. More
illus. 514pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Funk & Wagnalls, (1969). vg. More
Washington: Blair & Reeves, 1838. The Select Committee, to which was referred a bill to authorize the President of the United States to occupy the Oregon Territory, submit to the consideration of the Senate the following report... 23pp. 8vo, modern brown cloth brown leather label, light foxing throughout, otherwise very good. (Washington: Blair & Reeves, 1838). First Edition Lacks 2 folding maps. Senator Linn from Missouri "...became a leader in the revival at Washington of interest in Oregon. ... He..... More
981pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Doubleday, 1969. vg. More
Seattle: 1921. Illus. 8vo, green cloth, corners bumped, cloth lightly soiled. Seattle, 1921. Signed by Ezra Meeker. Last 52pp. consists of a facsimile of the Olympia, 1870 edition, Meeker, Ezra. Washington Territory West of the Cascade Mountains, Containing a Description of Puget Sound... This section is on wood-pulp paper. More
Seattle: Rainier Printing, 1909. Fifty-Six Years of Pioneer Life in the Old Oregon Country: An Account of the Author's Trip Across the Plains with an Ox Team in 1852...The Oregon Trail. Illus. 8vo, tan pictorial cloth, spine and edges of corners worn, corners bumped, cloth rubbed, cloth soiled. Seattle: Rainier Printing, 1909. First Edition Signed and dated by the author on the front flyleaf. More
22 plates. 248pp. tall 12mo, pict. cloth; (title written crudely with crayon on the spine). Omaha: Privately printed, 1906. Presentation copy. Narrative of a journey from the Missouri River to Puget Sound in 1852 and a return trip in 1906. More
Washington State Historical Society, 1940. Illus. Thick 8vo, green cloth, corners lightly bumped, some pages wavy on the top margins, front flyleaf dampstained. N.p.: Washington State Historical Society, (1940). Washington State Historical Society Publications, Volume III. More
color and b/w illus. 4to, bds. N.Y., (1967). More
many color illus. 4to, cloth. N.Y.: Time-Life, (1974). American Wilderness Series. vg. More
New York: Knopf, 1977. 8vo, 1/2 white cloth, d.w. New York: Knopf, (1977). Very good. More
Seattle: Superior Publishing, 1956. Illus. by Don Sherwood and others. 4to, red cloth, bottom of spine darkened. Seattle: Superior Publishing, (1956). More
New York: Bonanza. Many Illus. 4to, gray cloth, spine ends lightly worn, bottom of spine soiled. New York: Bonanza, n.d., circa 1968. More
many illus. 4to, cloth; (previous owner's rubberstamp on front flyleaf, some pencil marks in margins). N.Y.: Bonanza, n.d. More
New York: Monthly Review Press, 1964. 8vo, tan cloth, bottom of spine lightly soiled. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1964. Very good. More
illus. 402pp. 8vo, cloth. N.Y., (1946). More
Washington: 1856. of the 1st ultimo, copies of the papers relating to the proclamation of martial law in Washington Territory. August 5, 1856. 31pp. disbound, light foxing to margins. (Washington, 1856). Sold with: Pierce, Franklin. Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 30th ultimo, information respecting the proclamation of martial law in the Territory of Washington. February 10, 1857. 56pp. 8vo, disbound, light foxing to margins. (Washington, 1857)..... More
Washington: 1856. copies of correspondence relative to the Indian disturbances in California. February 21, 1856. 68pp. 8vo, disbound, page 33 with a small loss of text due to wear, scattered light foxing. (Washington, 1856). 34th Congress, 1st Session, Senate, Ex. Doc. No. 26. Consists of reports of Indian disturbances from the Oregon and Washington Territories without any reports from California. More
New York: Abrams, 1996. 215 photographic illustrations by Morton Beebe, 200 in color. 4to, cloth, d.w. (New York): Abrams, (1996). Very good(+). More
126 pp. Illus with b/w photos. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Palo Alto, CA: (1968). Published in conjunction with the Washington State Historical Society. More
folding map, illus. 8vo, cloth. N.Y.: Knopf, 1949. vg. More
Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1905. Plates, a few in color. xxiv, 442pp. 8vo, publisher's 3/4 brown morocco, margins uncut, spine lightly rubbed. Philadelphia: George Barrie, (1905). First Edition. Very good One of 100 numbered copies. The History of North America, volume X. Edited by Guy Carleton Lee. History of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, from their discovery until 1900. More
8vo, cloth, d.w.; previous owner's ink stamp on front flyleaf. New York: Dorset Press, (1985). A very good copy. More
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005. Many color and b/w photo Illus. 64pp. Square 4to, black cloth, d.w., front cloth cover slightly warped, pages slightly wavy througout. (Seattle): University of Washington Press, (2005). More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1901. Illus. and maps. 2 Vols. 8vo, blue cloth, cloth dampstained on volume II, corners bumped on both volumes, cloth lightly soiled on both volumes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1901. Internally, a tight, bright set. More
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