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Agriculture Maps | Arizona: 35 Books
[003182] . SCIENCE, July 24, 1885. Volume VI. No. 129. ill. Etchings. Cambridge: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good+ Articles by Famous Americans: N. S. SHALER " Humanism in the study of nature"; and in Letters to the Editor: M. E. WADSWORTH "Volcanic dust east of the Rocky Mountains". Other articles: " An Arizona Natural Bridge" with illustration; " Sir Peter Lumsden on the Tribes upon the Afghan Boundary" with 2 illustrations- Gateway of Bala Murghab and Some types of Afgan Tribes; "Comparison of the Skulls of Assassins and Men of Note" with an illustration of "average measurements of three classes of heads" and under Notes and News, a paragraph about Observatory at Nice and its floating dome with 2 illustrations showing "sections" of the dome. ex.mus. stamp on front cover. Tiny chipping around side/bottom edges. Overall covers are Good to Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG. $35.00 [003888] . HUNTING AND FISHING IN ARIZONA. ill. Photographs. Phoenix AZ: Arizona Game and Fish Department, 1970. Size: Approx. 3 1/2" x 8 1/2". Pamphlet. Arizona. Very Good to Very Good+ Foldout pamphlet with photographs. Includes License Fees. Hunting: Big Game, Small Game, Furbearers, Predators, Birds, Non-Game Animals, Frogs and Reptiles. Fishing: Warm Water Species, Warm Water Fishing Areas; Salt Water Fishing Trout, Trout Fishing Areas. Small "blemish" on front cover, otherwise VG+. $10.00 [004296] . DESERT MAGAZINE, December 1949. . ill. Photographs, Maps, Drawings,. William Knyvett, Magazine: Desert. Very Good- December 1949 issue with cover showing White Christmas on the Desert. Some articles include: Valley of the Cathedrals, by Charles Kelly; We found Ant Hills covered with Jewels, by Edith Rutenic McLeod; Panamint Pack Trip, by Randall Henderson; Pom Poms at Christmas, by Dorothy L. Pillsbury; and Adobe Maker of Scottsdale, by Christine B. MacKenzie. Cover has a small tear at front spine "joint" and date: Nov. 25 stamped in the "D" for DESERT on the front cover, otherwise the covers are VG. Interior is tight, clean and VG+ $7.00 [003891] . REPORT OF THE STATE LAND COMMISSION OF ARIZONA TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE JUNE 6, 1912, TO DECEMBER 1, 1914 . ill. Tables. Arizona State Press, Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Paper Wraps. Arizona. Good Contents include: Institutional Lands; School Lands; Salt River Valley School Lands; University Lands; A State Land Policy; Proposed Santa Fe Pacific exchange; Colorado River Indian reservation, etc. 167 pp. Numerous tables. Tan paper covers. Small tears at edges. 1 1/2" tear at top edge. Missing small piece at spine base. Mildly soiled. Overall covers are Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00 [004947] . INDIAN JEWELRY, 6 ARIZONA HIGHWAY MAGAZINES 1954-79. ill. Photographs & Drawings. Phoenix AZ: Arizona Highway Department, Size: Approx. 9" X 12". Magazines. Indian Jewelry. Very Good+ 6 beautiful issues with Indian Jewelry on the covers with articles and color photographs inside. Years: AUGUST 1954; JULY 1971; JANUARY 1974; AUGUST 1974; MARCH 1975; and APRIL 1979 (Collector's Edition). Articles regarding Indian Jewelry: NAVAJO SILVER CRAFT, A Liberally Illustrated Account of the Famous Navajo Craftsmen; GLASS INDIAN TRADE BEADS; TURQUOISE; TURQUOISE IN INDIAN JEWELRY; ARIZONA'S PREHISTORIC JEWELRY; CHARLES LOLOMA; THE FIRST SILVERSMITHS; SILVER OVERLAY-A HOPI TRADITION; A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF ALL INDIAN JEWELRY, RELATED ARTS AND ARTIFACTS; C.G. WALLACE; CORAL-RED GOLD OF INDIAN JEWELRY; OLD PAWN...THE REAL, REAL INDIAN JEWELRY; THE NEW TRADERS, New art forms, new silversmiths, new markets; THE TURQUOISE OSTRICH; INDIAN JEWELRY GOES CONTEMPORY; plus one complete issue on Jewelry: THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION. All issues are Very Good to Near Fine. Charles Loloma (1921-1991) was perhaps the most famous Native American jewelry artist of his day. C. G. Wallace is probably the most famous trader name from Zuni jewelry history. $50.00 [001803] Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. The Journal of Arizona History, Volume 11, No. 1; Spring, 1970 . 1970. Soft Cover. Very Good- $8.00 [004378] Bagrow, Leo (edited by). Imago MVNDI: A Review of Early Cartography . ill. Figures(Facsimile, Maps), Table. The Hague: Mouton & Co., , 1956. Size: Approx. 8 1/2 " x 11 1/2". Paper Wraps. Cartography. Very Good Article by Paul H. Ezell:FRAY DIEGO BRINGAS, A FORGOTTEN CARTOGRAPHER OF SONORA. pp.150-158. Two full-page maps with Bringa's Itinerary October 1795, and Bringa's Map of the Gila River region and the Coast of California. Another full page with Geographical Description and the sketch map of Sonora. All figures (illustrations) are facisimiles in H.F. Bruning's Collection. Table of the "State of the Population of the Missions of Sonora". Heavy tan wraps with black lettering. Slight "tanning" around edges; slight rubbing at spine's top corner. Overall covers are in Very Good condition. Frontis. illustration's top border very faint foxing? or discoloration from front cover? Barely visible and not near illustration. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00 [001802] Browne, J. Ross. A TOUR THROUGH ARIZONA: First and Second Paper. ill. Engravings. Harper's New Monthly Magazine , 1864. Disbound. Good No. CLXXIII. October, 1864. Vol. XXIX. "...I have now to offer a new programme of exploration and adventure...possessing peculiar charms ...and extraordinary advantages in the way of burning deserts, dried rivers, rattlesnakes, scorpions, Greasers, and Apaches: besides unlimited fascinations in the line of robbery, starvation, and the chances of sudden death by accident." Disbound. stapled. Front page corners creased. bottom edge browned. Side edges chipped. Mild foxing. Overall Interiors are Very Good. First paper: pp.553-574 with pp. 571 loose. Second paper: pp.689-708. Many illustrations. (Browne's name not stated anywhere in articles) $65.00 [003333] Cofer, Irene Cornwall. THE LUNCH TREE . ill. Line Drawings, Photographs, Map. New York: Theo. Gaus Sons, 1969. Blue Cloth. Autobiography. Signed by Author. Near Fine / Good to Good+. The author was a descendant of the ill-fated Donner Party. Born in Arizona in 1891, she provides a unique history of Northwestern Arizona. SIGNED and numbered on the free endpaper by the author. Many photographs; line drawings by Roy Purcell; and a full-page map by Dan Bishop. 210 pp. Book is Near Fine to Fine. Dust jacket spine faded, with spotting? mild on front cover also. Back cover spot? Good to Good+ $20.00 [004038] Cooper, Nel. NEL COOPER STORIES. True Tales of the Wagoner, Arizona Area. ill. Photographs, Drawings. Arizona: Nel Cooper, 1974. Revised. Size: Approx. 5 " x 8 ". Soft Cover. Arizona. Very Good+ to Near Fine Index of "Stories": He 'et His Beans with His Knife; A Brief History of Wagoner; The Big Black Stallion; Rustlers Roost; The First Mustangs; Victor, The Steeldust Stallion; Buffalo Ride; One Legend of the Hassayampa Safe; "Could One of These Have Been the Frenchman Who Later Made the Stone Arrastra Wheels?"; and The Feuder. 47 pp. Includes photographs and sketches. (Author was inducted into the CowGirl Hall of Fame in 1984. She came to Arizona looking for adventure, married a rancher and homesteaded one of the largest Mohair goat ranches in the state. After her husband died, she successfully managed the ranch as the only woman goat rancher in Arizona, converting it to a cattle ranch just as the prices for mohair began to fall.) $45.00 [001011] Creasey, John.. CROFUTT'S NEW OVERLAND TOURIST AND PACIFIC COAST GUIDE, Vol. 2 - 1879-80.. ill. Engravings, Foldout Illustrations, Maps. Chicago: The Overland Publishing Company, 1879. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 7 3/4". Blue Cloth. Early Travel Guide Book. Good Containing a condensed and authentic description of over 1200 cities, towns, villages, stations, government fort and camps, mountains, lakes, rivers, sulphur, soda and hot springs, scenery, watering places, and summer resorts: Where to look for and hunt the Buffalo, Antelope, Deer and other game; Trout fishing, etc, etc. In fact, to tell you what is worth seeing-where to see it- where to go-how to go-and whom to stop with while passing over the Union, Central and Southern Pacific Railroads, Their branches and connections, by rail, water and stage. through Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, California and Arizona. Profusely illustrated with engravings, and foldout engravings. Endpapers advertisement pages for the railroads, and Crofutt's guide book. Covers are a deep blue with title and borders embossed in black. Spine has gilt lettering. Corners and spine edges bumped and rubbed. Front and back hinge starting. Missing piece 1/"x1/2" on free endpaper near hinge. 273 pp. Annex included. 13 Time Tables. A fascinating part of the history of this country. Maps-one showing the rail and stage route. Interior is Very Good. $200.00 [004286] Dunn, Edward D.. DOUBLE-CROSSING AMERICA BY MOTOR, Routes and Ranches of the West. ill. Illus. With Drawings and Maps. New York: G.P. Putnam's, 1933. Size: Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 1/2". Car Narrative. Very Good- This charmingly illustrated book contains information about costs, rates and names of places to stay over night on a transcontinental trip. The book is divided into sections, each one consisting of an account of that day's trip, listing mileage, expenses, occasionally suggested reading, and highlights of the day's run. The trip takes in the charming South - Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky; the energetic Middle West - Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and Kanses; the romantic Southwest - Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona; the amazing state of California; a short run into Old Mexico; the Bret Harte frontier country of Nevada and Wyoming; the agricultural lands of Idaho, Dakota and Pennsylvania; a short run into Canada; and the pastoral case of upstate New York. Several ranches along the way are described. Pictorial endpapers. 251 pp. 80 illustrations and maps. Spine dulled and ends slightly rubbed. Otherwise covers are Very Good. Illustrated endpapers. Slight foxing on half title page and on blank page at back. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. Bliss 58. $22.50 [003056] Earle, W. Hubert.. CACTI OF THE SOUTHWEST . ill. Figures(photographs, map). Arizona: Arizona Cactus & Native Flora Society, 1963. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 3/4". Brown Cloth. Botany. Very Good Science Bulletin No. 4. Covers Cacti of Arizona, Western New Mexico, Southern Colorado, Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Eastern California. 110 pp. including Index and several pages for Notes. Brown cloth with gilt letters on front cover. Slight rubbing to corner tips and spine ends, otherwise exterior is VG+. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. Text and photographs by author. $22.50 [003890] Greth, Carlos . CHICANO BIBLIOGRAPHY A Guide to Chicano Materials in the NAU Libraries.. ill. Facsimile. Northern Arizona University Libraries, 1980. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Stiff Covers. Bibliography. Near Fine to Fine Discovery Series No. I. Revised Edition. 35 pp. Covers and interior are Near Fine to Fine. $10.00 [003696] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1909 AND 1910. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables, Photographs,. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "As the improvised building for the variation instruments at Baldwin, Kans., was of such a character as to detract seriously from the accuracy and value of the results obtained, and as the increasing density of population in that region presaged the introduction of electric car lines in the near future, it was decided to transfer the variation instruments from Baldwin to some place in the southwestern part of the United States. After an examination of numerous localities a site was selected about 8 miles (12.9 km.) east of the city of Tucson, Arizona." 59 pp. 9 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. 2 photographs of office/buildings. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. faint ex.-mus. stamp on front cover and ex.-mus numbers.Overall covers are Good to Good+. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00 [003695] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1911 AND 1912. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good- "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 103 pp. 15 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. Triangular section of front cover's side edge missing. Hence title page's side "section" is mildly faded/soiled. Title page's side edge folded back, 1/4". Darkened spine and some of front cover. spine ends small tears. Overall covers are Good to Good-. ex-mus. stamp on Contents page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00 [003694] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1913 AND 1914. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 102 pp. 16 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. front cover's side edge and title page folded "back" 3/4". Spine faded, tearing at bottom edge. Overall covers are Good.interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00 [003697] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1915 AND 1916. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 101 pp. 22 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. Spine darkened.Small strip at spine base gone, 1/4"x1/4" into front bottom gutter, 1"x1/4". ex.-mus. stamp on front cover. two small tears and piece folded back at side edge. front bottom corner folded back plus a few of the interior page "tips". Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00 [003597] Heikes, V. C.. GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, AND LEAD AND ZINC IN ARIZONA IN 1922.. ill. Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Paper Wraps. Mining. Very Good+ Mineral Resources of the United States, 1922-Part I (Pages 489-518). Department of the Interior. United States Geological Survey. Exterior is VG+. Interior tight, clean and VG+. Numerous Tables. I-25 $20.00 [003436] Hirsch, Bob, Gene Henry, Dalton Babb. Guide to Bass Fishing Central Arizona Lakes: A Century of Bass Fishing Secrets.. ill. TOPO Maps . Phoenix AZ: Tres Amigos, 1976. Size: Approx. 8" x 11". Softcover. Bass Fishing. Good to Good+ Laid in Roosevelt, San Carlos, Pleasant, Bartlett, Apache, Canyon, and Saguaro Lake Maps. All maps are two-sided, 22"x17". Roosevelt Lake Map 3 1/2" tear at folded crease. Canyon Lake Map mildly faded around edges. Otherwise all maps are VG+. No other tears. Front cover mildly rubbed area . Corner slightly creased. Rubbing to spine joints. Overall covers are Good to Good+. Bottom edge mildly soiled in one area which goes very very slightly to bottom edge of some pages. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. 120 pp. Laid in foldout: Arizona Fishing & Reptile Regulations 1977-78 and a two-side sheet of Dove and Pigeon Hunting Arizona 1977-78 Regulations. $33.50 [004735] House of Representatives. Statehood for the Territories...Oklahoma and Arizona . ill. Tables. 1906. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". Disbound. American History. Very Good- 59th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 496. " ...This bill, enables two States to be admitted into the Union. It consists of 43 sections, the first 18...relate to the proposed State of Oklahoma, the area which is to comprise the present Territory of Oklahoma and the Indian Territory: and the remaining 17 sections relate to the proposed State of Arizona..." 28 pp. Includes an Analysis of Bill; Qualifications for Statehood; Arizona; New Mexico; Oklahoma and Indian Territory; Allotment; Memorandum showing condition of work to the Five Civilized Tribes (Seminole Nation, Creek Nation, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations and the Cherokee Nation); and Conclusion. Includes Views of the Minority and Appendix No. I: Protests to Congress against the Passage of the Joint State Bill for New Mexico and Arizona. Disbound. Pages 1-12 intact, page 13 loose. and pages 13-28 intact. 1/2" tear on pages 13-28 at top left margin. Not near text. Otherwise document is Very Good. Clean. $35.00 [004102] Jackson, Earl. THE NATURAL HISTORY STORY OF CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT. ill. Maps, Photographs. Globe, Arizona: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association , 1970. First Printing. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9". Soft Cover. National Parks. Very Good to Very Good+ Laid in a 4 page-2 pages double sided GUIDE TO FOREST FOOTHILLS TRAIL from United States Separtment of the Interior National Park Service Chiricahua National Monument Arizona. List of the plants corresponding to the numbered stakes along the path. Booklet is 76 pp. Illustrated with b/w photos and maps. Suggested Reading and Appendix . Stiff color pictorial wrappers. Some fading to covers. Otherwise covers are VG+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $13.00 [004630] Lutrell, Estelle. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS OF ARIZONA 1859-1911 . ill. Facsimiles. Tucson: University of Arizona, 1950. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9". Soft Cover. Arizona. Very Good+ University of Arizona Bulletin. General Bulletin No. 15. Vol. XX, No. 3. July, 1949. Contents: Arizona's Frontier Press; Arizona Newspapers and Periodicals, 1859-1911; outline descriptions arranged alphabetically by place of publication, together with indicated locations of existing files; Short Biographies of newspaper men connected with territorial papers; and Chronological List of Arizona newspapers, 1859-1911. Includes 3 facsimiles: Front page of the First Newspaper in Arizona; a Daily Paper published in Prescott in 1866 and an example of early newspaper Layout. 123 pp. including Index. Covers are Very Good +. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. Estelle Lutrell was the first full-time librarian at the University from 1904-1932. Since 1932, she was the Library Consultant and Professor of Bibliography, University of Arizona. $35.00 [002746] Mentor Magazine (Blanchard, C.J. ). MENTOR MAGAZINE..RECLAIMING THE DESERT.. 1918. Stiff Wraps. Desert. Good+ to Very Good- Department of Science. Volume 6, Number 17, October 15, 1918. 12 pps. plus 6 loose gravure illustrations: "A Miracle of Irrigation, Uncompahgre Valley, Colorado", "High Line Canal, Utah Valley, Utah", "Gunnison Tunnel, Colorado", "Roosevelt Dam, Arizona", "Arrowrock Dam, Idaho..", "Suburb of Phoenix, Arizona--Reclaimed from Desert Land." Each of the plates has a descriptive essay on the reverse side. Have 2 copies of gravure #5: Arrowrock Dam, Idaho. Stiff decorative covers slightly soiled around edges. 1/2" tear at spine top, otherwise exterior and interior is Very Good. Gravures are Very Good. $17.00 [001801] Pinart, Alphonse. JOURNEY TO ARIZONA IN 1876 . 1962. VG+ $25.00 [003367] Powell, Donald M.. NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA IN THE SERIAL SET, 1846 - 1861. ill. Frontis.. Los Angeles: Dawson Book Shop, 1970. Green Cloth. American History. Signed by Author. Fine SIGNED by author on front free endpaper. Unpaginated. Green cloth. Reprinted from the New Mexico Historical Review, Vol. XLIV, no. 4., October, 1969, Vol. XLV, No. 1, January 1970. An annotated checklist intended to provide a key to the information on New Mexico and Arizona in the "Serial Set" (the serially numbered set of documents published for the use of Congress) for the period between the War with Mexico and the Civil War. Both exterior and interior are Fine. $25.00 [000215] Rice, Josiah M.. A CANNONEER IN NAVAJO COUNTRY. ill. Halftones /full-color Plates. Denver: Denver Public Library Denver, 1970. Limited. Size:10 1/2" x 8 1/4". Western Americana. Fine/Fine Limited Ed. brown cloth. 123 pp. Journal of Private Josiah M. Rice, 1851 22 illustration sketches by author, 20 reproduced in halftones and 2 in full-color plates. Two-color map as frontpiece. Josiah Rice's journal "is an account by a common soldier, a cannoneer in Colonel Edwin Vose Sumner's 1851 show-of-strength against the hostile Indians in the newly acquired territory of New Mexico, which then included the present state of Arizona. "Index. Table of Distances Traversed, Letters. Limited edition of 1500 copies. Edited by Richard H. Dillon. $45.00 [001805] ROW, A. TRACY - Editor-in-Chief. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY, WINTER 1980. 1980. Soft Cover. Very Good #4. $4.00 [001804] Sonnichsen C. L. (editor). The Journal of Arizona History. ill. Photographs. Arizona: Arizona Historical Society, 1974. Size: Approx. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Soft Cover. Arizona. Very Good to Very Good+ Contents: Gail Gardner and the Sierry Petes, by Katie Lee; Preacher in Helldorado (Endicott Peabody) by Henry Pickering Walker; Danger: Sound Klaxon, The Automobile Comes to Territorial Arizona, by Thomas H. Peterson, Jr.; and East Meets West in the Field of Education (H. David Evans) , by Sybil Ellinwood. pp.209-317. Illustrated cover. top corner slightly creased otherwise Journal is VG+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $20.00 [001548] Trimble, Marshall. Diamond in the Rough: an Illustrated History of Arizona. 1988. Near Fine / Near Fine. Laid in an article from THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, October 12, 1988 on the author, Marshall Trimble. $25.00 [003889] Vorhies, Charles T.. WATER REQUIREMENTS OF DESERT ANIMALS IN THE SOUTHWEST . ill. Plates, Figures (illustrations). Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona, 1945. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Stiff Covers. Desert. Near Fine to Fine College of Agriculture, University Of Arizona, Technical Bulletin No. 107. Agricultural Experiment Station. pp.487-525. 4 Plates (photographs), 9 figures (graphs). Desert Animals include: Kangaroo Rats and Pocket Mice; White-Throated Wood Rat; Ground squirrels; and Jack Rabbits. Covers are VG+ to Near Fine as is the Interior. $14.00 [003887] Wagoner, J. J.. History of the Cattle Indusry in Southern Arizona, 1540-1940. ill. Maps, Charts, Drawings, Tables. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1952. Size: Approx. 6" x 9 ". Stiff Covers. Arizona. Very Good to Very Good + Social Science Bulletin No. 20. Vol XXIII, No. 2 of the University of Arizona Bulletin 132 pp. Maps, charts, Branding illustrations, tables and bibliography. Stiff covers. Tear at front bottom edge, 1"x1/4", otherwise covers are VG+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $12.50 [004040] Walker, Henry P and Don Bufkin. Historical Atlas of Arizona . ill. Maps. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. Size: Approx. 9" X 12". Rust Cloth. Arizona. Near Fine to Fine / Good. ISBN: 0-8061-1489-4. 65 detailed maps and description that sets each map in historical perspective. Includes Index and Bibliography. Book is Near Fine to Fine. Dust Jacket's front cover several areas color rubbed off. Chipping at spine ends. Overall Good to Good+ $21.00 [001636] Woodin, Ann.. . HOME IS THE DESERT . 1964. Near Fine / Good. $5.00 [004334] Wright,J.T.. DESERT WILDLIFE . ill. Foldout Map, Photographs. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration, 1959. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Softcover. Desert. Very Good A Research Study. Wildlife Bulletin. No. 6, 1959. Large fold-out map in back: Water Developments for Wildlife. Green paper covers. Small tears at spine ends, otherwise covers are VG+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $10.00
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