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WEBB, Samuel Blachley). FORD, Worthington. (editor). Some Social Notes Addressed To Samuel Blachley Webb 1776-1791. Edited by .... Boston: NP: 1911. 1 of 350 copies. Inscribed by W. Seaward Webb. Cloth backed boards, 172pp. Near fine.
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WILLIAMS, John H. The Mountain That Was "God" Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which The Indians Named "Tacoma" but which is Officially Called "Rainier." Tacoma: John H. Williams/ New York: Putnam's, 1911. 4to,. orig. green cloth with a pictorial paper panel on the upper cover, 143pp. Near fine.
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WILLIAMS, Mary Wilhelmine. Anglo-American Isthmian Diplomacy 1815 -1915. A thesis submitted to the Department of History and the......Leland Stanford Junior University.... November 1913. NP: NP: (1916.) 8vo., orig. printed wrappers, 356pp. Corners of pp.347 to end torn, not affecting text, some wear o/w very good.
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WINTHROP, Theodore. The Canoe And The Saddle, Adventures Among The Northwestern Rivers And Forests; And Isthmiana. Boston: Ticknor And Fields, 1863. 8vo., orig. brown cloth, 375, 16pp. Ownership blindstamp on several leaves, wear to upper spine gutter, a very good copy.
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WOOD, Stanley. Over the Range to the Golden Gate. A Complete Tourist's Guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound and the Great North-West. Chicago: Donnelley, 1900. Reprint. Tall 8vo., orig. blue pictorial cloth, 283pp. Very good.
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WOOD, Stanley. Over the Range to the Golden Gate. A Complete Tourist's Guide To Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound, and the Great Northwest. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons, 1904. Revised edition. Tall 8vo., orig. dec. wine cloth, 340pp. Rubbing to spine ends o/w very good.
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WORTLEY, Lady Emmeline Stuart. Travels in the United States etc., During 1849 and 1850. New York: Harper, 1851. First U.S. edition. 8vo., orig. cloth, 463pp. Head of spine chipped, spine faded but still a better than very good copy. A contemporary review stated about the above, "their conclusions, indeed must be taken with allowance. Common travellers see the worst of American society; Lady Wortley saw the best and saw it, doubtless, on its best behavior." (Allibone).
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