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  • Mae Urbanek as told by Jerry urbanek

    Published by Sage Books, Denver, Colorado, 1958

    Seller: Prairie Creek Books LLC., Torrington, WY, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Elsie Christian (illustrator). 1st Edition. VG/G, used, illustrated green colored cloth with dark green text on spine, map front end papers, Fort Hat Creek illustration on the rear end papers, 210pp. Interior clean no marks except authors inscription and signature on the dedication page, former owners name/address sticker at the top fore-corner of the ffep, binding tight. Shelf rubbing to dj, corners worn, small chip and tears to head of spine, tiny tears to tail of the spine, dj is not price-clipped. Signed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for A Western Trip for sale by Burnside Rare Books, ABAA

    Schmidt, Carl E.

    Published by [Herold Press] For private circulation only, Detroit, 1904

    Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA CBA ILAB

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    Leather. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition. Author's hand-written poem on verso of front free end paper, with his signed inscription on the following page. Bound in publisher's full calf illustrated on the front cover in gilt, with red silk end sheets and deckled edges, with 12 mounted color photographs by Henry Jackson plus 18 halftone images in the text. Very Good, with binding lightly rubbed, spine lightly creased. Fragile silk rear endsheet is partially lifted, and there is a thin strip excised from the front. A scarce and well-preserved volume pertaining to travels in Yellowstone, featuring full page color photographs of famous natural monuments.

  • Seller image for A WESTERN TRIP. Signed and inscribed by Carl E. Schmidt. for sale by Kurt Gippert Bookseller (ABAA)

    Schmidt, Carl E.

    Published by Herold Press, Detroit, MI, 1904

    Seller: Kurt Gippert Bookseller (ABAA), Chicago, IL, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB MWABA

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. First Edition. 91 pages of text. Original full polished calf binding with gilt decorated front cover; lightly to moderately rubbed on spine and extremities, with several small spots of slight staining to the covers. Beautifully illustrated with twelve tipped-in color photographs by Henry W. Jackson, and numerous in-text black-and-white reproductions. Signed and inscribed by the author on a front endpaper "Adolph George von Carl E. Schmidt Juli 1914." Minor offsetting to pages facing the color photographs. Minor fraying to the red silk endpapers, and minor cracking to the inner hinges. Top edge gilt (t.e.g.) with other edges uncut. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition, "for private circulation only." Size: Quarto (4to). Signed by Author(s). Book.

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    Schmidt, Carl E.

    Published by Herold Press, By the Author, 1904

    Seller: Bookbid, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good first edition inscribed by the author. Illustrated with a total of 30 photographs. Full leather with gilt lettering and illustration of cowboy roping on a rearing horse. Some wear on boards. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase.

  • SCHMIDT, Carl E.

    Published by Herold Press, Detroit, 1904

    Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. A WESTERN TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE & MONTANA FEATURING PHOTOCHROMS BY WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON 8vo. 91 [1 blank], [2] pp., 30 mounted photographs (12 full-page photochrome process prints by William Henry Jackson, 18 smaller black and white taken by the party). Original full brown leather gilt-lettered and with gilt illustration of cowboy on rearing horse roping. With author's signed presentation in ink on front flyleaf: "C. L. Levants from Carl E. Schmidt, Jan'y 1905" (ink inscription offset onto the title). An impressive privately produced journal and memoir of a trip to Yellowstone in 1901 written by the wealthy Detroit industrialist Carl Schmidt. This book is an idiosyncratic example of bookmaking, not only because of its unusual illustrative matter, but also because of the author's selection of old English type and the binding created in the author's own tannery. The black and white photographs are candids taken by the party. The color photographs are the work of William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) who served as official photographer of the Hayden survey from 1870-1878 and took the first photos of Yellowstone Park. Leaving Chicago on August 31, 1901, in the company of three other people (his daughter Emma, friend Frank Pingree, and the latter's son Everett), Carl E. Schmidt embarked on a trip inspired by a painting of Yellowstone geysers he saw while waiting in a dining room for his omelet to be served. After describing his train trip West, which included a few humorous detours, Schmidt and his party spent several weeks in Yellowstone enjoying the sites and having various adventures and misadventures, most of which Schmidt describes in a jocular, even-handed manner. Some of the incidents seem to be reflective of the author's own amused awareness of his greenhorn-tourist status. At one point, a trip from the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel is preceded by Schmidt's elaborate order to the kitchen for lunch, which included an extra two-dollar bill to ensure service. However, when the lunch was opened the next day, it turned out to be nothing but ruined scraps. He also describes a somewhat successful fishing trip in which several trout were caught. However, upon arriving at the hotel and handing over the fish to the cook with instructions for preparation, the fish were ruined because they were fried in "wagon- grease butter." The journal concludes with a visit and descent into a mine near Butte, Montana. Schmidt remarks: "Here comes our party and with them the mine boss, Capt. Sammie. He looks like a highwayman, but we find out later he is a Baptist deacon and plays the organ up at the big camp tent" (p. 85). The trip to the mine also includes a recounting of a shoot-out that occurred a few months before their arrival. On the return trip to Chicago, the party stopped briefly in Salt Lake City. In Exploration and Empire Goetzmann describes the photographer William Henry Jackson's importance, "the greatest of all Western photographers [with the] ability to capture the many scenes of sublime beauty in the West on his photographic plates and stereopticon slides, did more than anyone else to publicize the tourist's West. Jackson, like the avant-garde writers, the scientists, and even the local colorists of his time, was helping to usher in a new era of realism that would in part replace, and at the same time, as far as subject matter was concerned, parallel the romanticism of an earlier day". Signed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for Pressed Kangaroo Paws (wildflowers) from trip to Collie, Western Australia for sale by Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA

    [Western Australia] Cliff, F.

    Publication Date: 1909

    Seller: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very good overall. Three large album pages and one scrap, of pressed Australian wildflowers, likely made by a Perth resident in the early 1900s. The album pages is entitled in manuscript, "Wild Flowers of Western Australia", and signed in ink in the lower corner, F. Cliff. The flowers, loosely arranged in a heart shape, are entitled in ink at the center of the arrangement, "Kangaroo Paws. From Collie, W. A., gathered in early Sept. 1909"; and "Kangaroo Paws. From various parts of W. A. Gathered in Sept. 1909". The small scrap (approximately 4 x 6 1/2") is untitled, with pencil notations 205, 206 & 207. Ancestry locates a Norman Franklin Cliff residing in Perth from 1914 to 1917, and again in 1919 and 1921. In 1925 he is in Fremantle. 3 album pages, 9 x 12 1/4".