Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail

SIGNED BY ANSEL ADAMS

ADAMS, Ansel. Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail. Berkeley, 1938.

Signed limited first edition, number 66 of only 500 copies signed by Adams, who "realized in his pictures what Walt Whitman celebrated in his poetry," featuring 50 luminous mounted halftone prints including "Half Dome." $12,500.

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Works

SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SET OF PARKMAN'S HISTORIES

PARKMAN, Francis. The Works. Boston, 1897-1901. Twenty-one volumes.

"Champlain Edition" of Parkman's Works, number 1057 of 1200 sets produced, illustrated with over 150 photogravures, engravings and maps, beautifully bound in full morocco gilt. With a presentation inscription signed by Parkman tipped into Volume I. $8800.

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Report upon the Colorado River of the West

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND BEST-ILLUSTRATED SURVEYS OF THE WEST

IVES, Joseph C. Report upon the Colorado River of the West. Washington, 1861.

First edition, Senate issue, of this important survey of the Colorado River area, with two large folding maps, eight large folding panoramic views, seven full-page chromolithographic portraits of Native Americans, 16 full-page engravings and lithographs of views (one in color, five tinted), three paleontology plates and numerous in-text wood-engravings. $3200.

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Taos Pueblo

TAOS PUEBLO, SIGNED BY ADAMS

ADAMS, Ansel and AUSTIN, Mary. Taos Pueblo. Boston, 1977.

Signed limited edition, number 627 of 950 copies signed by Adams of this work exploring the fluid relationship between the architecture of Pueblo buildings and the Southwestern landscape. A fine facsimile of the very rare original 1930 edition, with 12 finely screened duotones by Ansel Adams and woodcut motifs by Valenti Angelo. $3200.

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Punka Indians Encamped

SPLENDID HAND-COLORED AQUATINT OF AN INDIAN ENCAMPMENT BY BODMER

BODMER, Karl. Punka Indians Encamped. London, 1839.

Original hand-colored aquatint Plate XI, third state, one of the 33 “vignettes” from Karl Bodmer’s magnificent picture-atlas, produced for Maximilian Wied-Neuwied’s Travels in the Interior of North America (1839-1843). $1500.

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Washinga Sahba's Grave

SPLENDID HAND-COLORED AQUATINT OF SAHBA’S GRAVE BY BODMER

BODMER, Karl. Washinga Sahba’s Grave. London, 1839.

Original hand-colored aquatint Plate XII, third state, one of the 33 “vignettes” from Karl Bodmer’s magnificent picture-atlas, produced for Maximilian Wied-Neuwied’s Travels in the Interior of North America (1839-1843). $1500.

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Description of the Western Territory of North America.

“A VISION OF TWO AMERICAS”

IMLAY, Gilbert. Description of the Western Territory of North America. Dublin, 1793.

First Dublin edition, published only one year after the London first edition, Imlay’s highly regarded account of the land and culture of America’s western territories, praised as “a model of what a monograph on a new country should be,” scarce in contemporary sheep. $1500.

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Popular Life of General George Custer

“AT LAST THE CHARM OF CUSTER’S CHARMED LIFE WAS BROKEN”

WHITTAKER, Frederick. A Popular Life of General George Custer. New York, 1876.

First edition (variant title and variant binding) of the first authoritative biography of Custer, "based on papers made available by Elizabeth Bacon Custer" and published within months of his death at the Battle of Little Big Horn, with steel-engraved frontispiece, 12 plates and four full-page maps, in bright original cloth. $1350.

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Rock Called The Citadel

SPLENDID ORIGINAL HAND-COLORED BODMER LANDSCAPE

BODMER, Karl. Rock Called The Citadel. Coblenz; London; Paris, 1839.

Original hand-colored aquatint Plate XVIII, first state, one of the 33 “vignettes” from Karl Bodmer’s magnificent picture-atlas, produced for Maximilian Wied-Neuwied’s Travels in the Interior of North America (1839-1843). $1200.

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History of Warner's Ranch

“THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT” OF SAN DIEGO’S WARNER’S RANCH

HILL, Joseph J. History of Warner's Ranch. Los Angeles, 1927.

Limited first edition, number 73 of only 300 copies privately printed “for presentation only,” with 11 full-page illustrations including portraits of Juan Jose Warner and William Henshaw, an association copy from the library of Hollywood entrepeneur Rodney Sprigg, who married silent film star June Marlowe in 1932. $400.

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