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Portland, OR: R. L. Polk & Co, 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. The first issue of an uncommon city directory for a small town south of Portland. It was published to coincide with the Lewis and Clark Exposition. "Comprising an alphabetically arranged list of business firms, private citizens and public institutions; classified list of all trades, professions and pursuits; an alphabetically arranged list of all taxpayers in Linn County; a miscellaneous directory of county and city officers, public and private schools, churches, secret and miscellaneous societies, etc., etc., etc."-title page. 262 pages. The corners are a bit worn, but generally very good or better.
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Albany City and Linn County Directory 1905 (No. 1)
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Alternate Wordcons
by Resnick, Mike (editor)
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Eugene, OR: Pulphouse Publishing, 1994. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. An anthology based on the question, "What do you think would have happened if the alternate bid for certain Worldcons had won?" 127 pages. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in wrappers (paperback).
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Columbia's River: The Voyages of Robert Gray, 1787-1793
by Nokes, J. Richard
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Tacoma, WA: Washington State Historical Society, 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 352 pages. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket.
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First There Was Twogood: A Pictorial History of Northern Josephine County
by McLane, Larry L.
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Sunny Valley, OR: Sexton Enterprises, 1995. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. Extensively illustrated with hundreds of vintage photos. 8-1/2 by 11 inches. 432 pages. First edition (first printing). Corners worn, else very good. Inscribed by the author, "To Mike & Ronda, Larry L. McLane. 5/13/95.
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[Guide to Seattle] Shiatoru annai
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Seattle (Shiatoru): Hokubei nihonjinkai shogyo kaigisho (North American-Japanese Chamber of Commerce), 1932. Third Edition. The third edition, after much shorter versions published in 1928 and 1929. This is a promotional publication printed at a Japanese-language press in Seattle, intended to encourage pan-Pacific trade through the port of Seattle. Chapters are devoted to manufacturing, commercial business, the current state of Seattle trade, trade with Japan, and Seattle's municipal administration, education, and media outlets. Notably, the English introduction from the Seattle mayor makes no mention of the local Japanese community, emphasizing only mutual trade between Seattle and Japan. The half-tone plates depict views of Seattle and accommodations for Japanese merchants. The supporting ads, mostly at the back, however, are from many Japanese-owned businesses in the region. [6], [2], 110, 2, [1], 2, [23] pages, plus 14 pages of half-tone photographic plates, including one folding plate and a…
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History of Hood River County, Oregon, 1850-1982
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Hood River, OR: Hood River County Historical Society, 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Extensively illustrated with halftone photographs. 558 pages. 8-3/4 by 11-1/8 inches. An edition of 1500 copies. First editon. Near fine (previous owner's bookplate on back (verso) of the front free endpaper. This copy not numbered.
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[Hundred-year Old Cherry Blossoms in North America, Books I and II] Hokubei hyakunenzakura
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Tokyo: PMC Shuppan, 1984. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. A reduced-size reprint in four books of Ito Kazuo's two-volume oral history of Japanese immigrants in the United States. "A recent volume on the history of the Japanese in the Pacific Northwest, including those in British Columbia and Alaska. Based upon interviews and personal accounts, it is essentially a social history of the Issei viewed through their own eyes. Organized topically, it has vivid Issei recollections of working in the railroads, lumber mills, mines, Alaskan fisheries and canneries, and other subjects. Includes sections on Japanese women, stowaways, and prostitutes"-A Buried Past, 283 (for the first edition of the first volume). "A collection of anecdotes, Issei reminiscences, and excerpts from diaries on the prewar immigrant lives in the Pacific Northwest as a sequel to no. 283"-A Buried Past II, no. 1557 (for the 1972 first edition of the second volume). Ito was a journalist for the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper in Tokyo. In…
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Mystery Girls' Circus and College of Conundrum: The 1991 Route Book, Season of 1991
by Dunn, Katherine and Mare Blocker
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Ames Lake, Portland, and Washington, DC: The M Kimberly Press, 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. An artist's book from the author of Geek Love, illustrated exuberantly with original color prints by Mare Blocker. The book was published in an edition of just 125 copies in conjunction with the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The late Katherine Dunn is best known for her circus novel, Geek Love. "This limited edition artist's book was inspired by circus route books, popular in America at the turn of the century. The book chronicles the exploits of an imaginary circus during its spring/summer season. Letterpress printed, illustrated and bound by Mare Blocker, text by Mare Blocker and Katherine Dunn. Illustrations are color linoleum and magnesium cuts representing circus performers, one fold-out color lithograph of performing lions and tigers, and two die-cut pages in the shape of animal heads. Book is numbered on the last three digits of the pink ticket on the colophon page. This book was…
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The Nuclear Age [Signed, Numbered]
by O'Brien, Tim
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Portland, OR: Press-22, 1981. First Edition. Pamphlet. Fine. A prose poem, excerpted from O'Brien's then-forthcoming novel of the same name. This is one of 125 numbered copies in wrappers, signed by the author. First edition. A fine copy. No. 35 of 100 signed by O'Brien.
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Photograph of the Seattle Docks
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West Seattle, WA: F. F. Martin, 1907. Ephemera. Very good. Photograph of Asian and Anglo men apparently involved in fish processing in West Seattle, Washington. The photograph measures 8 by 6-1/4 inches on a larger (9 by 11 inches) dark gray mount with the photographer's ink stamp in the upper left corner, "F. F. Martin | West Seattle, Wash" followed by a date stamp, "Nov 25 1907." The image has good contrast and tonal range. There is a bit of silvering to the lower right corner. The mount has a surface chip at the upper left corner. A nice image, identified by location and date.
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Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Counties, Or.: Heroic Deeds and Thrilling Adventures of the Early Settlers
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Salem, OR: Capital Printing, 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. A standard source for the history of the Oregon Coast in the 19th century. [4], 468, 103 (biographical appendix) pages, plus [32] pages of halftone plates and a frontispiece portrait of the author. First edition (first printing). A very good copy in the original blue cloth binding, stamped in gilt on the spine. Solid hinges.
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Reservation at Fort Steilacoom. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting certain plots of the military reservation at Fort Steilacoom for the Committee on Territories
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[Washington, DC]: (n.p.), 1872. First Edition. Ephemera. Very good. A short reprinting of documents related to the decommissioning of Fort Steilacoom, in Washington Territory. 3 pages (a single sheet, folded to make 4 pages, the final one blank). 42d Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Ex. Doc. No. 202. First edition (first printing). Light discoloration to the first page, perhaps an old dampstain, else very good as issued (never bound).
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Seattle Trolley Coaches
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South Gate, CA: Interurbans Magazine, 1970. First Edition. Trade paperback. Near fine. Interurbans Special 54. 124 pages; extensively illustrated with halftone photographs. 8-1/2 by 10-7/8 inches. First edition. Near fine in wrappers (paperback).
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Spokane Indian Camp, Spokane, W'n. [Photograph]
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Spokane, WA: C. A. Libby, 1910. Ephemera. Very good. An image of two tepees in a forested setting, presumably outside of Spokane, Washington. The tepees are assembled from wooden poles wrapped with a variety of blankets and other large pieces of cloth. This image probably depicts a camp of members of the Spokane tribe. Charles Libby opened a photography studio in Spokane in 1901 (he operated as Libby Art Studio with his sister for a few years before). His son joined the business in the 1920s and ran it until 1969. The Libbys specialized in studio and commercial work; outdoor scenes like this one are somewhat uncommon. Dating is very approximate. Gelatin silver print measuring 6-9/16 by 9 inches on very slightly larger paper. On a gray card mount. Titled and numbered (273) in the negative. Mount corners worn; two small areas of surface loss to the photo paper at the edges. Old ink stamps from a stock photography company on the back (verso).
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Susanne W. Homes, Candidate for Republican Nomination for County School Superintendent [Trade Card]
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[Medford, OR]: (Susanne W. Homes), 1920. Ephemera. Fine. A small card promoting the candidacy of one of the first women to successfully run for elected office in Oregon. This piece includes a half-tone photograph of Susanne W. Homes, a candidate for Jackson County school superintendent. Her slogan, printed along the top of the card, was "Equal Opportunities for Every Child." Homes won the primary over A. J. Hanby, a man whose ads, probably not coincidentally, mentioned his gender: "A man with both Norman and University training" and "A school man of wide experience" (Medford Mail Tribune, 19 May 1920). Homes won the primary and squeaked by in the general election, winning her first term by 63 votes. She was handily re-elected. Women won the right to vote in Oregon in 1912, and Homes was one of the first women to successfully run for office in the state. The Susanne Homes residence hall at Southern Oregon University is named for her. Roughly 3-1/2 by 2 inches. Printed on one side (recto) only. A…
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[The New Japan of North America] Hokubei no shinnihon (also romanized Hokubei no shin Nihon)
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Tokyo: Hakubunkan, 1905. First Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. A general treatment of the Japanese in America by a Waseda University professor and a Christian socialist. He views the exclusion movement as rooted in racial prejudice, looks for more emigration from Japan, and anticipates that the Pacific Coast will become the meeting ground for the East and West. The statistical data on Japanese agriculture and businesses are derived from the Nichibei Nenkan (Japanese American Yearbook), no. 1, 1905."-A Buried Past, 263. In the late 19th century, Abe attended Hartford Theological Seminary, in Connecticut. In 1905, he took an opportunity to return to America, traveling from Los Angeles to Seattle. Based on his observations and experiences, Abe wrote this philosophical and political overview of the growing Japanese society in California. He predicted that as many as 6 million Japanese could find new homes in the US (p. 119). He devotes one chapter to women immigrants, and seems to have absorbed…
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