Pages 141-143; plates; paper wrapper with title on the cover (6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inch). Author's Edition, extracted from Bulletin American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XVI, article XIII (April 12, 1902). Unopened copy with stamp of J. Grinnell, the noted ornithologist and Director of Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, on the top of the cover with a UC-Museum of Vertebrate Zoology stamp and the word 'dup' in pencil. The bear is Ursus merriami, named after Dr. C. Hart Merriam. View More...
Pages 149-188; tables, plates; paper wrapper with title on the cover. Author's Edition, extracted from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, XV, article XI (June 15, 1901). unopened copy with very slight discoloration along the edges. View More...
Pages 587-612; bound in paper wrapper with title on the cover (6 1/4 x 9 3/4 inch). Author's Edition, extracted from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XIX, article XXIV (November 12, 1903). Unopened copy. Very slight discoloration along the edges, otherwise a clean copy. Concerned with a collection of mammals collected in New Mexico with descriptions. View More...
"Author's Edition, extracted from BULLETIN of the American Museum of Natural History, XVI (July 1902)". Pages 159-168; gray paper wrapper (6 x 10 inch) with title on the cover. Discussion of various latin names for mammals in North America in an attempt to settle on proper names. Fine clean copy. View More...
Original black and white photo postcard. No date, circa 1925-1942. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2." Title printed at the bottom of the image. Imprint of Wesley Andrews, a monogram with an "A" embedded in a "W," is in the lower-right corner of the image. "DOPS" stamp box printed on the back was used from 1925-1942. Postcard is unused. Postcard is virtually pristine and intact except for slight corner and edge wear and slight age toning on the back. A Near Fine copy. This postcard shows a bull moose in a bucolic landscape with water in the foreground and tall grass and trees in the middle- and backgrou... View More...
Circa 1910. Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about dog-sledding in the Arctic Circle. Image at the edge of Arctic City in Alaska with men standing along a dog sled and pack of huskies with snowy mountains in the background. Fine clean copy. View More...
# 13594 (196). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the life of beavers and their construction techniques for a habitat. Image of a 'beaver dam' across a large stream in a wide meadow in the park, no beavers visible though. Tree covered mountains in the background. Clear clean copy. View More...
# 18101 (488). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the back side about the life of peasants and Russia. View of the peasant plowing a field with his child helping. Nice clean image. View More...
# 20708 (494). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the clothing and ways of a Arabian Sheik and his horse along with some info on Syria. Nice visual of a Arabian Sheik standing in front of his horse and the bodyguard holding the reins, both heavaly armed. Some staining to the backside, but not effecting the image. View More...
# 20844 (317). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the shorthorn cattle in Argentina and its introduction by the Spanish. Talks of the growth of the industry after the introduction of refrigerator ships allowing Argentina to ship beef to europe. View of a herd of shorthorn cattle grazing on the short grass of the Plata River region. Clean copy. View More...
# 21502 (371). Stereograph on gray board (7 3 1/2 inch) with commentary about the Ayrshire dairy cow which is a heavy producer of milk (11 tons a year) and has been around since 1850s. Nice view of of a dairy farmer looking over his cow. View More...
# 13496 (409). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the spinning and carding of wool along the life in rural Norway. View of two women, in native costume, manufacturing wool in front of their home in Telemarken with Mt. Boarsnose rising in the background. Clean copy save the tiny ink stain to the upper right corner of the board. View More...
# 6631 (522). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the Port Arthur region off the Yellow Sea and site of the Russo-Japanese War which Russia lost. Image is ca.1912 and showing two native Chinese boys tilling a field using donkeys, rather unusual since animals are expensive to feed and keep in that region. Clean copy. View More...
# 16719 (173). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the three types of sheep and what they are raised for; mutton, wool and in what conditions. View of the three types of sheep eating in the field of the Experimental State College Farm. Cleam copy. View More...
# 11156 (491). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the shoeing of animals of burden and the need to shoe animals in Syria because of the rough ground. Also brief info on the city of Tarsus. Image of the blacksmith shoeing the animal with several gentlemen standing around watching. Clean copy, with some stain marks on the backside not effecting the photos. View More...
# 22127 (18). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the process of creating wool thread for weaving. Image of the 'doubling machine' that takes two threads to create one thread which is a difficult process because of the irregularities in wool. Clean copy. View More...
# 12201 (403). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the Holstein-Friesian cattle and their use for butter and cheese in Holland. Holland has been known for its cattle since the days of the conquest to the present. View of two Holstein-Friesian cattle with a farm hand milking one of them. Clean copy. View More...
# 16318 (279). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about Labrador and its people. Nice view of a man with his eskimo dog team along the side of a mountain in the snow. View More...
# 21866 (335). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the famous Copacabana Cathedral, Lake Titicaca which forms the border between Peru and Bolivia sitting 13,860 feet above sea level and is 130 x 35 miles in size. Image of the Cathedral with the town plaza and some llamas in the foreground which are used for pack animals. Typical South American image of the high Andes. Clean copy. View More...
# 9072 (298). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about farming and agricultural products in Cuba. Nice visual of farmers hitching up oxens to carts with a thatched structure and palm trees in the background. Clean copy. View More...