Item 84840Lost Lake A Study of an Agricultural Community Established on Reclaimed Land
Berkeley: Kroeber Anthropological Society, 1950. First edition. PAPERBACK. 91pp 4to paperback. Papers #3.
Berkeley: Kroeber Anthropological Society, 1950. First edition. PAPERBACK. 91pp 4to paperback. Papers #3.
Syracuse University Press, 1995. 1st edition. HARDCOVER. 172pp. Octavo in matte pictorial boards. Color photos. Faint shelfwear.
Blackwell Publishing, 2002. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Quarto; softcover; 410 pp. (numbered 497-907). Tight binding; interior clean throughout; light scuffing and edge wear; plastic edge rolled up at bottom edge of back wrapper; Very Good. Freshwater Biology Volume 47 Number 4, April 2002.
Zenith Press, 2006. 1st edition. HARDCOVER. 303pp, octavo. inscribed by author.
Pacific Division AAAS, 1995. 1st printing. HARDCOVER. 285pp. Ocrtavo hardbound, tight binding. Clean, crisp boards, sharp corners. Interior clean throughout.
Park Forest: Transport History Press, 1984. First edition. PAPERBACK. 96pp, b/w illustrations, oblong octavo paperback. 30th Anniversary Edition First Printing Limited to 3,000cc.
Guilford Press, 1985. Hardcover edition. HARDCOVER. 558pp, octavo. From the Library of Activist and Scholar Reverend Peter Raible (1930-2004).
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. First edition. HARDCOVER. 178pp, octavo cloth. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Series LXXXVI Number 2.
New York: Museum of Primitive Art / Textile Museum, 1963. First edition. PAPERBACK. 16pp b/w illustrations quarto paper. Studies Number 3 cover title is Tiahuanaco Textile Design.
University Park: Museum of Art, 1975. First edition. PAPERBACK. 90pp b/w illustrations large octavo paper.
West Publishing Co., 1973. 1st edition. Paperback. 307pp, octavo, tight binding, clean throughout, worn & soiled wraps, owner's name on cover and title page. from the library of Gary Gayton, prominent Seattleite, public servant, attorney & author includes letter to Gayton from Thomas PorterIn 1962, Gary Gayton was.....