Publicado por Institute for Southern Studies, 1974
Librería: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 10,61
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. Binding has some soil and wear; tight, text clean. 225 p., illustrated. [b 52b].
Publicado por Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, 1974
Librería: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 46,59
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Octavo, 150 pages. In Good condition with a Good minus dust jacket. Spine is white with black print. Dust jacket has light edge wear with short tear at front bottom edge, smudging to rear panel, rubbing. Boards in brown coth. Light wear to spine caps and corners, light blemishing on rear. Illustrated: b&w photographs. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Quarto and Folio Case. 1391266. FP New Rockville Stock.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por United States Naval Institute, 1974
Librería: All Lost Books, Wollaston, Reino Unido
EUR 76,33
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. First English Language Edition. A translation of a series of Soviet papers on 'Navies in War and in Peace' a study of the Soviet Union's growing naval power. Includes many b/w photographs. 150pp. Nicks to head of DJ spine. 1cm closed tear to upper front DJ corner and another to lower rear DJ edge. A little diclouration to DJ.
Publicado por Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD, 1974
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 59,90
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Añadir al carritoCondición: good. First Paperbk? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 150, wraps, illus., index, some wear and soiling to covers. Introduction and conclusion by Elmo Zumwalt. Translation of a series of 11 articles originally published in "Morskoi Sbornik, " with commentary by leading U.S. naval officers.
Publicado por [Theodore Mentzer], Photographer, Redmond Studio, [ca. 1925]., Portland, OR:, 1925
Librería: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 1.286,68
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Añadir al carritoOne large hand-coloured silver gelatin panoramic photograph, sized 42 x 16 in., archivally mounted on foam core, and framed, with remarkable strong and bright contrast. This remarkable panoramic photograph captures the planing mill, stacks of timber, and even the mill workers on the outskirts of Willamina, Oregon during the Roaring 20s. The birds-eye view shows the distant forested hills, the planing mill in operation with 1920s automobiles parked alongside, mill workers standing amidst immense piles of lumber, and equipment. These large hand-coloured images were very popular during the 1920s and 1930s, with commercial photographers supplying the images for offices, owner's homes, and sometimes as publicity pieces to be displayed in prominent public building locations. Neely (1880-1969) first came to Oregon in 1889, and by 1906 was working for the Sheridan Lumber Company at their Upper Mill Project in Willamina, OR. He later formed the Everett Lumber Co. with Fremont Everett in 1919, and by the mid-1920s was operator owner of the Neely Planing Mills, which he continued operating until 1954, even serving as mayor of Willamina, OR for 14 years. Mentzer (1893-1953), was a photographer in Tacoma, WA and during World War I served with the American Expeditionary Force in France, sailing on the RMS Olympic to Europe in March, 1919, and finally returning back to the United States on the SS Rotterdam arriving in New York on Jan. 28, 1920. He was stationed at Fort Lewis until the early 1920s, before setting up a studio in Portland, OR through the 1930s, and following the Great Depression worked for the Oregon Ship Building Corporation in Portland, OR. No copies located in institutional holdings; See: New Incorporations, Oregon, The Timberman, Dec., 1919, p. 107; Mill Creek Park Area has Colorful History, Sheridan Sun, Thursday, May 30, 1963, pp. 5-6.