Slickrock. The Canyon Country of Southeast Utah. Photographs and commentary by Philip Hyde
San Francisco: Sierra Club, (1971). Hyde, Philip. First edition. Folio, cloth, fine in price-clipped dust jacket. More
San Francisco: Sierra Club, (1971). Hyde, Philip. First edition. Folio, cloth, fine in price-clipped dust jacket. More
[Calistoga]: Privately printed, 1946. First edition. Original blue cloth, mimeographed. Very good. 54, (11) pp., text on rectos only. Inscribed by the author. Rocq 5854. More
San Francisco: The Colt Press, 1940. Dean, Mallette. First edition. Oblong 8vo, blue boards, yellow cloth spine. Illustrations from wood cuts by Mallette Dean. A fine copy, in the scarce dust jacket. More
Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1872. First edition. Original black cloth, gilt, corners rubbed, almost invisibly rebacked, spine gilt slightly dulled, front cover bright, internally very fresh and clean. Arnold Wilson bookplate. Advertisement present on p. ; state "A" of page 242, both presumed to be the earliest state. BAL 3337..... More
San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1948. First edition. Quarto, cloth, fine. One of 400 copies. More
Los Angeles: Glen Dawson, 1951. First edition. Cloth, top of spine bumped, else fine. Number 1 in the Early California Travels Series. One of 200 copies. With the ECTS checklist of the first 37 titles, 1956. More
Santa Ana: The Fine Arts Press, 1937. First edition in English. The first translation (though only of the Pacific Coast portion) of the important French work on the exploration of the Northwest. originally published in 1844 Two volumes, boards with leather spines, spot on lower boards, else fine. Howes Usiana..... More
Newport News: The Mariners' Museum, 1954. First edition. Two volumes, original green cloth. spines a trifle faded, tiny rub on endpaper, else fine. More
Chicago: Black Cat Press, 1937. First edition. Cloth, label, edges of spine slightly rubbed. One of 250 copies. More
Geneva: Fick, 1859. Gandon, A. First illustrated edition, and the first edition in French. Original brown cloth, slight rubbing, near fine. This edition contains six fine etchings printed on india paper. The German edition (which was unillustrated) appeared in 1856. This edition follows by three years the rare Leipzig printing;..... More
Salt Lake City: 1913. First edition. Original maroon cloth, slight shelf wear, endpapers starting to crack, very good and bright copy. Contemporary newspaper review laid in (it stained a couple of pages). More
Boston: Charles C Little and James Brown, 1845. Second edition, revised and corrected. 8vo. ,492 pp. Contemporary marbled boards, backed in cloth, original cloth backstrip preserved, inner hinges reinforced with linen tape. Folding map in fine condition. An excellent, clean copy. Forbes 1529 (1206 for the first edition of 1840)..... More
New York: McBride, 1926. Russell, Charles M. First edition. Original green cloth, spine a little faded. More
Santa Ana: The Fine Arts Press, 1934. First edition. Boards, erasure mar on front endpaper, otherwise fine. More
Sacramento: Sacramento Book Collectors Club, 1959. First edition. Cloth backed boards, a fine copy, one of 310, printed at the Grabhorn Press. G.B. 605; Rocq 6771. More
Hartford, Conn. E. T. Pease, 1852. First edition. 8vo, 192 pp. Original pictorial wrappers, somewhat rubbed and creased, lacks blank rear endpaper, in a cloth case. "Albert Lyman, a twenty-four year-old merchant from Hartford and member of the Connecticut Mining and Trading Company, arrived in San Francisco on August 6..... More
Denver: Artcraft Press, 1951. First edition. Quarto, wrappers, edges darkened, else fine, glassine jacket chipped and split. One of 500, numbered and signed. More
Sonoma, Calif. W.L. and C.G. Murphy, 1935. First edition. Brown cloth, slight offset on endpapers, fine, in lightly used dust jacket. More
Ithaca, N.Y. Published by the author, 1838. First edition. 8vo, 371pp., folding map. Original light pink blind-stamped muslin, with paper label. Some foxing, and rubbing to the paper label; split in joint neatly repaired, but a very nice copy of a book difficult to find in original state. Folding map..... More
New York: Baker and Scribner, 1849. First edition. "One of the earliest lost-race novels written in America," Bleiler. Inscribed and signed "G.W. Peck" by the author in pencil, dated 1852. Original plain paper boards, lacking spine covering, mild browning and dampstaining throughout. Written to capitalize on the California Gold Rush..... More
San Francisco: John Henry Nash, 1935. First edition. Cloth backed boards, label, fine copy in dust jacket. More
Los Angeles: Bruce McCallister - Jake Zeitlin, 1929. Cloth backed boards, leather spine label scuffed, else fine. 900 copies printed by Bruce McCallister for Jake Zeitlin. More
New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, (1928). First edition. Original orange cloth, blocked in black. A very good copy, with all the lettering and design intact. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1927. First edition. First printing, suppressed (not all that effectively), with 276 pages. Original brown cloth, traces of removed bookplate from front pastedown, but a fine copy in a very fresh dust jacket (price clipped, and with small tape repairs at the ends of the spine)... More
New York: Scribner's, 1906. Wyeth, N.C. First edition. Original red cloth, very slight lean, but a fine copy. More