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Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, 1970
Librería: Browse Awhile Books, Tipp City, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Gilt titles on red cloth. 130pp. Damp stain on lower inside corner of front cover. Size: Quarto.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington, 1970
Librería: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. 130pp; Bibliography; Appendixes; Index. Red cloth HC with gilt stamping. Former college library volume with customary labels and stamps. Contents clean, tight, textually unmarked. Illustrated endpapers; profusely illustrated throughout in b/w, with maps and photographs. 28.5 cm x 21.5 cm.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington, 1970
Librería: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Gilt-stamped red cloth; 130pp; 28 cm x 21.5 cm. Former library volume with customary markings and labels. Profusely illustrated; Index. Contents textually unmarked; clean and tight.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, 1970
Librería: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CERAMICS FROM FORT MICHILIMACKINAC [MICHIGAN], A STUDY IN HISTORICAL ARCHEOLOGY, J. Jefferson Miller II and Lyle M. Stone, hardcover, probable first edition, illustrated, 1970. BOOK CONDITION: very good. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition, with no tears, dogears, or marks. No bookplate or signature of prior owner. Not a library book or remainder. The red cloth boards are in good condition (bottom edge rubbing, faded and bumped spine, some spots on front and back). 11 ¼ x 8 ½, 130 pages, 26 ounces XX [Contents: History of Fort Michilimackinac and the Present Program of Archeology and Reconstruction; Ceramics at Fort Michilimackinac; Interpretation of Historical Site Ceramics; Bibliography; Appendixes: A. Sherd Frequencies, B. Related Material from the Fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; C. Related Material from Two Mid-Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania Sites Occupied by the English Army; D. Table of Ceramic Types from Other Eighteenth-Century North American Historical Sites. XX BW Illustrations: Map of Mackinac Straits, Map of the upper Great Lakes, Anonymous map of Mackinac Straits, circa 1717; Map drawn by Lieutenant Perkins Magra, 1766; Map drawn by Lieutenant John Nordberg, 1769; Anonymous map of Fort Michilimackinac, about 1760-1770; Air view of Fort Michilimackinac, 1966; Reconstruction of French period row house, 1967; Michigan State University archeology students excavating in the area of the priest's house, 1966; View of the Fort Michilimackinac reconstruction, 1966; Blue and white English delft and French faience; White English delft and French faience; Blue and white English delft; decorative motifs; Blue and white French faience; decorative motifs; Polychrome English delft; Polychrome French faience; French brown and white Rouen-type faience (exterior views); French brown and white Rouen-type faience (interior views); English delft with powdered grounds. XX [Bing] Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French and later British fort and trading post located at the Straits of Mackinac. It was built around 1715 and abandoned in 1783. The fort served as a supply depot for traders in the western Great Lakes. The French had first established a presence in the Straits of Mackinac in 1671 when Father Marquette established the Jesuit St. Ignace Mission at present-day St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The fort was located along the Straits, which connect Lake Huron and Lake Michigan of the Great Lakes of North America. The present-day village of Mackinaw City developed around the site of the fort, which has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. It is preserved as an open-air historical museum, with several reconstructed wooden buildings and palisade, and is now part of Fort Michilimackinac State Park.
Publicado por Smithonian, Washington, 1970
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, 1970
Librería: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardbound. Condición: VG. Red gilt embossed cloth, illus. flyleaves,130 pp., 51 bw plates and photographs. The excavation years 1959-1965 yielded 14,407 ceramic artifacts from this important site in northern Michigan.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1970
Librería: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. various Ilustrador. This tall book has little corner bumping or edge wear. Interior text has slightly darkened with age but clean and tight in it's binding. Numerous black and white illustrations. Due to the size of this book it may require additional shipping.
Publicado por Smithsonian Insititution Press:, 1970
Librería: PASCALE'S BOOKS, NORTH READING, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Fine-. 130 pages, with 51 illustrations in b&w photographs, and 2 Appendices. A wide variety of ceramics were used at Fort Michilimackinac. This book is report of the excavation years from 1959 to 1965 and yielded 14,407 ceramic artifacts. FINE- HARDCOVER, red cloth covers, lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, 1970
Librería: Anthology Booksellers, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Cloth. Condición: Fair. 4to, 130 pp., [56] figs. Dampstain to top edge and top page margins with some rippling throughout; covers stained, bumped at extremities; tanning to page edges and margins.
Publicado por Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, 1970
Librería: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. 4to. Red cloth, gilt. vii, 130pp. Maps, numerous illustrations, pictorial endpapers. Very good. Delightful and fascinating archeological study, well illustrated, plus bearing a choice presentation inscription and signature from Miller in black ballpoint on the front flyleaf: "To / Larry -- a / good friend and / admired authority on / English ceramics. I hope / this will interest you. / With Best regards / Jeff." First edition of Number 4 in the "Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology" series -- tight and nice.