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Americans On Everest; The official account of the ascent led by Norman G. Dyhrenfurth

Americans On Everest; The official account of the ascent led by Norman G. Dyhrenfurth by Ullman, James Ramsey [McNamara, Robert S.]; [Dyhrenfurth, Norman G.]

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Americans On Everest; The official account of the ascent led by Norman G. Dyhrenfurth
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Ullman, James Ramsey [McNamara, Robert S.]; [Dyhrenfurth, Norman G.]
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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Near fine
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Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1964. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. The first edition of Americans on Everest by James Ullman, inscribed by the leader of the first successful American Everest Expedition, Norman Dyhrenfurth, to Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara.. Octavo, xxi, [3], 429pp. Blue cloth, title stamped on spine. Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Complete with seven color plates and 120 photographs, maps, and tables. Top edge dyed red. Illustrated endpapers, solid text block. In the publisher's first state dust jacket, $8.95 retail price on the front flap, a few short closed tears, bright illustrations, two pieces of archival tape reinforcement to verso, chip on rear panel. (Neate, U01) Inscribed on the half title: "To Robert S. McNamara - who knows why men climb mountains - from the Americans On Everest / Norman G. Dyhrenfurth / Santa Monica, 1964." Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara had a lifelong passion for mountaineering. In the 1940's, he ascended Mount Whitney in California and made it to 18,000 feet on Mount Everest in the 1980's. His support of the 1963 American Expedition to summit Everest was critical to the teams success. Norman G. Dyhrenfurth (1928-2017) led the 1963 American Mount Everest Expedition, which achieved the first successful U.S. ascents of Everest via the West Ridge, with climbers Jim Whitney and Willi Unsoeld reaching the summit.
Little Boys and Girls ABC

Little Boys and Girls ABC by ABC.

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Little Boys and Girls ABC
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ABC.
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New York: McLoughlin Bros, 1884 9.25 x 6 inches. 12 pgs including covers. Color printed wraps, owner's name on cover, base of spine split, light wear and occasional soil. Inside covers contain the verses that begin "A is an Angler," the inside pages contain the pictures in three sections per page, one letter per section, U & V share a section (U is for unicorn!). . Pictorial Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Chromolithographs. 8vo.
Van Gogh and Gauguin; The Studio of the South
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Van Gogh and Gauguin; The Studio of the South

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Van Gogh and Gauguin; The Studio of the South
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
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9780865591943
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Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2001. Paperback. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original illustrated wraps. Rubbed at the extremities. Profusely illustrated throughout.
The American handbook of printing containing in brief and simple style something about every department of the art and business of printing

The American handbook of printing containing in brief and simple style something about every department of the art and business of printing

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The American handbook of printing containing in brief and simple style something about every department of the art and business of printing
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New York: Oswald Pub. Co, 1913. Third edition, 8vo, pp. [14], 284; illustrated throughout on plates and in the text, some in color; hinges cracked, extremities rubbed, otherwise a very good copy in original green cloth, paper labels on upper cover and spine.
A bibliography of Gilbert White, the Natural Historian and Antiquarian of Selborne.

A bibliography of Gilbert White, the Natural Historian and Antiquarian of Selborne. by [WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793)] Edward A. MARTIN (1864-1943).

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A bibliography of Gilbert White, the Natural Historian and Antiquarian of Selborne.
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[WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793)] Edward A. MARTIN (1864-1943).
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
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Westminster:: Roxburghe Press, [1895-7]., 1895. Small 8vo. xiii, [1], [15]-274 pp. Frontispiece, 4 plates [1 large folding "Summary of Editions" table, 1 map, 2 pls.]. Original gilt-stamped rust cloth; front hinge reinforced with kozo. Bookplates of Charles Atwood Kofoid [UC BERKELEY]; bookplate and embossed stamp of the Los Angeles County Medical Assoc. Historical Collection; spine call no. over-painted; rear pocket. Very good. "THERE are many places in England prettier than the little Hampshire village of Selborne, but none of them are so full of interest to the outdoor naturalist as the home of Gilbert White. Though more than a century has passed away since the simple student of nature's ways in the sleepy hollow of Selborne first gave the world the benefit of his observations and impressions, the book in which these notes are published is as fresh now as ever it was. The reason for this is, it seems to the writer, that Gilbert White was usually content to record facts as he found them, and he did not regard nature from the point of view of a pre-conceived theory. Accurate observations of natural objects and phenomena live for ever, but the explanation of such facts must alter from time to time as wider knowledge of the laws of nature is obtained. / "The success of White's "Selborne" has had two unfortunate effects: it has made every country clergyman who can distinguish a martin from a swallow think that he is a G1lbert White, and it has caused the literary world to be deluged with so-called popular natural history works, which are often more remarkable for thoughts about nothing than for observations of something. We can, however, forgive the authors of such rhapsodies for inflicting their musings upon a busy world, because of the real naturalists which White's "Selborne" has created." / "How large and widespread is the public to which the book appeals may be seen by the volume before us. Mr. Martin has found no less than seventy-three separate editions of our natural history classic; so the aggregate number of volumes published must be very great. The features of each of these editions are described in detail; hence Selbornites are now provided with interesting particulars of the various volumes which have refreshed the mind and administered to the intellectual enjoyment of thousands of nature-lovers the world over." – Nature, [review], vol. 56, page 418 (1897). PROVENANCE: Charles Atwood Kofoid (1865-1947), marine biologist, in 1910 he succeeded Ritter as chairman of the Department of Zoology at Berkeley and served in that position until 1936. He was also an avid book collector who amassed an astonishing amount of material. He was, in fact, 'wheeling and dealing' – selling and trading his way to a bibliographic treasure trove. All of it apparently given to Berkeley on his passing. From there, a large swath of material, said to be a truckload, went to Jake Zeitlin [bookseller], who drew from this group books and papers of historical importance, and sold them for the rest of his days.