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Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World Map of British Columbia [caption title]

Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World Map of British Columbia [caption title] by [British Columbia]

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$500.00
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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Atlas of the World Map of British Columbia [caption title]
Author
[British Columbia]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Chicago & New York, 1895. Very good.. [12]pp., with folding map measuring 14 x 21 inches. Original printed wrappers. Printed in black, red, and blue. Small portion of lower corner of front wrap chipped away. Light wear and minor soiling. Text evenly tanned, faint occasional foxing in map margins. Scarce alternate issue of this first Rand McNally pocket map of British Columbia. The main area of the map depicts the lower two-thirds of the province, with geological features shaded and districts outlined in red. An inset at upper right shows the upper portion of the province that neighbors Alaska. Nine railroads in the Vancouver and Victoria area are delineated in black and numbered in red, with a key printed in red at lower right. The text contains a detailed index and several advertisements for other Rand McNally publications. The wrapper title, Rand McNally & Co.'s Indexed Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of British Columbia, differs from that of the two copies recorded by OCLC at Cornell and the University of Texas. A third copy at Yale seems to lack wrappers and index. A scarce pocket map in alternate wrappers.
Poets of Today: Harry Duncan- Poems and Translations; Murray Noss- Samurai and Serpent Poems; May Swenson- Another Animal: Poems

Poets of Today: Harry Duncan- Poems and Translations; Murray Noss- Samurai and Serpent Poems; May Swenson- Another Animal: Poems by Wheelock, John Hall (introduction); Harry Duncan; Murray Noss; May Swenson

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
Poets of Today: Harry Duncan- Poems and Translations; Murray Noss- Samurai and Serpent Poems; May Swenson- Another Animal: Poems
Author
Wheelock, John Hall (introduction); Harry Duncan; Murray Noss; May Swenson
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1954. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 179pp. Octavo [21.9cm]. Black cloth spine and boards with gilt lettering and red ornament. Front board slightly bowed. Very light rubbing at the head and tail of the spine. Front free and paste-down endpapers slightly toned. Dust Jacket rubbed along the front fore-edge; rubbed and with one small closed tear along the spine. Upper corner of the front flap has been clipped, but price still present. Bookplate signed by May Swenson tucked in. The publication, in one volume, of three complete separate poems by three contemporary poets is an experiment. It is hoped that the larger, more impressive volume, offering the reader a greater variety and wider range, will attract and reward the audience that appears to have lost intrest in the usual slim book of verse. The publishers have been most fortunate in finding for this combined volume three young poets who have not yet been published in book form. All are sincere poets working within the vital poetic movement of our day, but with diverse skills and very divergent methoods and points-of-view. In fact, it would be difficult to find three poets more distinct and individual in tone and substance than the three so happily brought together here. The complex and highly personal vision of reality to be found in the poems of Harry Duncan; the subtly conveyed poignance of the portraitures and interpretations of a defeated people as rendered by a soldier of the occupying power on duty in Japan, who happened also to be a poet, Murray Noss; the compressed essences and abstractions which the poetry of May Swenson wrings from the apperances of things - these, all three, so diverse and so good, gain by their combination and juxtaposition.-- From inside jacket flaps.
The Jewels of Virginia

The Jewels of Virginia by Munford, Col. George Wythe

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Title
The Jewels of Virginia
Author
Munford, Col. George Wythe
Seller
De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Richmond: Gary & Clement, 1867. A Lecture, Delivered by Invitation of the Hollywood Memorial Association in Richmond. January 18, 1867. 50pp. Some staining and library stamps.