Annual Book and Poster Sale 2006
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Annual Sale Auction List, 2006

North Dakota/Dakota Territory Items and Authors

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City/County Directories

1.         Bismarck and Mandan directory, 1884. St. Paul, Minn.: R.L. Polk & Co., 1884. Fair condition, spotting and damage to covers and spine, a few loose interior pages. Minimum bid: $2.00

2.         Bismarck directory, 1908. Fargo, ND: Northwestern Directory Company, 1908. Very good condition. Light staining to interior pages near spine. Minimum bid: $10.00

3.         Directory of Burleigh county and city of Bismarck, 1910. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Tribune, 1910. 2 v. in 1. City and county listings printed on inverted pages. Good condition. Some scrapes, scuffs, and wear to cover. Minimum bid: $7.00

4.         Bismarck City and Burleigh County North Dakota directory, 1914-1915. St. Paul, Minn.: Keiter Directory Co., 1914. Good condition. Some damage to front hinge, otherwise very nice. Minimum bid: $7.00

5.         Bismarck city directory, 1916-1917. St. Paul, Minn.: Keiter Directory Co., 1916. Fair condition. Some staining to covers, missing p. 1-6 (general index). Minimum bid: $1.00

6.         Bismarck city and Burleigh County North Dakota directory, 1919-1920. Norfolk, Neb.: Keiter Directory Co., 1919. Fair condition. Some damage to hinges, fading and staining to covers, but interior quite clean. Minimum bid: $5.00

7.         Bismarck city directory, 1984. Kansas City: R.L. Polk & Co., 1984. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

8.         Brown County directory 1887-88. Aberdeen, Dakota: Aberdeen Pub. Co., 1887. Good condition. Some damage to spine. Minimum bid: $5.00

9.         Directory of Burleigh County North Dakota. Aberdeen, SD: Doak Co., 1924. Ex-Library. Stamped “Bismarck Public Library” and “Transferred to St. Hist. Soc. Lib.” in pencil on title page. Fair condition. Some damage to hinges, binding a bit loose. Minimum bid: $5.00

10.       Jamestown city directory, 1989. Kansas City: R.L. Polk & Co., 1989. Ex-library. Stamped “Alfred Dickey Library.” Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

11.       Polk’s Bismarck city directory, 1928-1929. St. Paul, Minn.: R.L. Polk & Co., 1928. Very good condition. Only slight rubbing to spine. Minimum bid: $7.00

12.       Polk’s Valley City directory, 1967. St. Paul, Minn.: R.L. Polk & Co., 1967. Very good condition. Some rubbing. Minimum bid: $2.00

13.       Polk’s Valley City directory, 1969. St. Paul, Minn.: R.L. Polk & Co., 1969. Very good condition. Some rubbing to cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

14.       Valley City city directory, 1977. St. Paul, Minn.: R.L. Polk & Co., 1977. Excellent condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

15.       Valley City city directory, 1979. Kansas City: R.L. Polk & Co., 1979. Excellent condition. Minimum bid: $2.00


Yearbooks

16.       1914 Agawasie. Wahpeton, ND: North Dakota State School of Science, 1914. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $5.00

17.       1958 Agawasie. Wahpeton, ND: North Dakota State School of Science, 1958. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

18.       1959 Agawasie. Wahpeton, ND: North Dakota State School of Science, 1959. Good condition. Loose hinges and a few loose pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

19.       1971 Agawasie. Wahpeton, ND: North Dakota State School of Science, 1971. Some loosening of hinges, but otherwise very good . Minimum bid: $2.00

20.       1950 Beaver. Minot, ND: Minot State Teachers College, 1950. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

21.       1958 Beaver. Minot, ND: Minot State Teachers College, 1958. Very good condition. Some wear to edges. Minimum bid: $2.00

22.       1959 Beaver. Minot, ND: Minot State Teachers College, 1959. Very good condition. Minor wear and staining to covers. Minimum bid: $2.00

23.       1905 Bei Uns. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1905. Fair condition. Pink ink stains to interior pages and back cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

24.       1941 Bison. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, 1941. Good condition. Some dirt along hinges and spotting on some pages. Minimum bid, $2.00

25.       1946 Bison. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, 1946. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

26.       1963 Bison. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, 1963. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

27.       1964 Bison. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, 1964. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

28.       1968 Bison. Fargo, ND: North Dakota State University, 1968. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

29.       1910 Blizzard. Valley City, ND: Valley City State Normal School, 1910. Fair condition. Text block loose from cover, many loose pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

30.       1912 Blizzard. Valley City, ND: Valley City State Normal School, 1912. Good condition. Light staining to front cover. Minimum bid: $5.00

31.       1914 Blizzard. Valley City, ND: Valley City State Normal School, 1914. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $7.00

32.       1957 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1957. Very good condition. “Mary Teskey” signed in ink inside front cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

33.       1959 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1959. Good condition. Page one torn out. Minimum bid: $2.00

34.       1961 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1961. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

35.       1965 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1965. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

36.       1966 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1966. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

37.       1967 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1967. Very good condition. Signed “Cindy Lou Zimmerman” in ink on title page. Minimum bid: $2.00

38.       1968 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1968. Very good condition. “Cindy Lou Zimmerman” written in ink inside front cover, some signatures inside back cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

39.       1969-70 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1970. Fair condition. Some water damage. Minimum bid: $1.00

40.       1971 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1971. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

41.       1974 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1974. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

42.       1976-77 Jay-Cee-An. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Junior College, 1977. Good condition. Some staining to front cover, several loose pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

43.       1923 Prairie smoke. Dickinson, ND: Dickinson State Teachers College, 1923. Fair condition. Text block separated from covers, but very clean throughout. Minimum bid: $2.00

44.       1924 Prairie smoke. Dickinson, ND: Dickinson State Teachers College, 1924. Good condition. Some rubbing to front and back covers, but very clean. Minimum bid: $2.00

45.       1929 Prairie smoke. Dickinson, ND: Dickinson State Teachers College, 1929. Good condition. Some staining to front cover, light staining to inside pages. Signed “Mary Wadnizak” and autographs from classmates throughout. Minimum bid: $2.00

46.       1962 Prairie smoke. Dickinson, ND: Dickinson State Teachers College, 1962. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

47.       1963 Prairie smoke. Dickinson, ND: Dickinson State Teachers College, 1963. Very good condition, light staining to back cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

48.       1907 Wau-Kan. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1907. Very good condition. Includes dust cover which is soiled and damaged. Minimum bid: $5.00

49.       1908 Wau-Kan. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1908. Good condition. Some water staining. Minimum bid: $5.00

50.       1909 Wau-Kan. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1909. Good condition. Some notes throughout in black ink. Minimum bid: $5.00

51.       1910 Wau-Kan. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1910. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $5.00

52.       1912-13 Wau-Kan. Fargo, ND: Fargo College, 1913. Good condition. Previous water damage to pages, which have been separated. Minimum bid: $5.00


North Dakota books

53.       Anderson, Oscar. A brief history of Velva, North Dakota. Velva, ND: Hauff Printing Co., 1955. Very good condition. “Elsie M. Kramer” written in pen inside front cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

54.       The badlands country. Bismarck, ND: Dept. of Agriculture and Labor, 1930. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

55.       Beaver trapping in North Dakota. Bismarck, ND: State Game and Fish Dept., 1952. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

56.       Beede, A. Mc. G. Toward the sun, with commentary notes by Melvin R. Gilmore. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Tribune Co., 1916. Very good condition. Light staining along hinges, some marks along top left corner of front cover. Minimum bid: $3.00

57.       Bern, Enid. Our Hettinger County heritage. S.l.: n.p., 1975. Good condition. Inscribed “Book no. 1 Larry Remele from Enid Bern.” Minimum bid: $2.00

58.       Beulah coal, Knife River Coal Mining Company. Bismarck, ND: Knife River Coal Mining Co., 1924. Fair condition. Ex-library. Stamped “State Library Commission, Bismarck, N.D.” Repairs to front cover with adhesive tape. Minimum bid: $1.00

59.       Blackorby, Edward C. Prairie rebel: the public life of William Lemke. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1963. Very good condition. Some tears to dust jacket. “Larry Remele” written in ink on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $2.00

60.       Blasingame, Ike. Dakota cowboy: my life in the old days. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1958. Good condition. Bookplate reads “Elsie M. Kramer, Towner, N. Dak.” Minimum bid: $1.00

61.       Bliss, Paul Southworth. Cirrus from the west. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1935. Good condition. Some tears to dust jacket and interior staining. Minimum bid: $5.00

62.       Bliss, Paul Southworth. Poems of places. Bismarck, ND: The Cirrus Company, 1937. Inscribed on flyleaf “To our beloved son, The Liessmans, 1939.” Some discoloration on interior pages from newspaper clippings, but otherwise clean. Minimum bid: $5.00

63.       Bliss, Paul Southworth. Spin dance and Spring comes to Shaw’s garden. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1934. Good condition. Some chips to dust jacket and stains from newspaper clippings to interior pages. Minimum bid: $5.00

64.       Bowman, North Dakota & its trade area. Bowman, ND: Bowman Commercial Club, 1960. Very good condition. Some marks in ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

65.       Burdick, Usher L. The army life of Charles “Chip” Creighton who participated in the engagement with the Sioux Indians near Ft. Hancock, D.T., June 13, 1873, and in the battle at the mouth of the Little Big Horn, August 11, 1873, and in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, M.T., June 25, 1876. Paris, Md.: National Reform Associates, 1937. Very good condition. Extremely clean. Minimum bid: $3.00

66.       Burdick, Usher L. How the Federal Reserve Board brought on depression and ruined the entire country. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Printing Co., 1934. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

67.       Burdick, Usher L. Jim Johnson, pioneer: a brief history of the Mouse River Loop country. Williston, ND: Burdick, 1941. Fair condition. Some water staining to cover and interior. Minimum bid: $1.00

68.       Burgum, Jessamine Slaughter. Dakota horizons. Hunter, ND: Times Pub. Co., 1940. Good condition. Some creasing to cover and staining to spine. Minimum bid: $3.00

69.       Caine, Thomas A. and A.E. Kocher. Soil survey of the Jamestown area, North Dakota. Washington: G.P.O., 1904. Good condition. A few chips to back cover. Color map in back. Minimum bid: $2.00

70.       Chaney, Josiah B. Sketch of Jacob Vrandenberg Brower, honorary member of State Historical Society of North Dakota. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, n.d. Good condition. Signed “GWH Haggard”(?) on front cover. Ex-library. Dewey Decimal number written on front cover. Reprinted from vol. 1 of the Reports of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Minimum bid: $1.00

71.       Classified business and professional directory of Bismarck for 1919-1920. Bismarck, ND: Craftsman Printing Co. Good condition. Book has been creased lengthwise down the middle, but otherwise nice. Minimum bid: $1.00

72.       Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, vol. 2. Bismarck, ND : State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1908. Poor condition. Ex-library. Staining to covers and wearing to spine and edges. Dewey Decimal number on spine. Minimum bid: $5.00

73.       Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, vol. 3. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1906. Poor condition. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” on flyleaf, Dewey Decimal Number written on spine. Hinges are loose, and some page edges frayed. Minimum bid: $5.00

74.       Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, vol. 5. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1923. Good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Shelf” on flyleaf. Some swelling around spine. Minimum bid: $20.00

75.       Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, vol. 6. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1920. Very good condition. Some wear to spine. Minimum bid: $25.00

76.       Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, vol. 7. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1924. Good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Shelf” on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $20.00

77.       The Custer drama, 1962 official souvenir program. Mandan, ND: Mandan Historical Development Association, 1962. Very good condition. Clean and well-bound. Minimum bid: $1.00

78.       Custer’s trail west, third season. Mandan, ND: Mandan Historical Development Association, 1961. Very good condition. Clean and well-bound. Minimum bid: $1.00

79.       Directory of the graded schools of North Dakota. Grand Forks, ND: A.L. Woods, 1908. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

80.       Drache, Hiram M. The day of the bonanza: a history of bonanza farming in the Red River Valley of the North. Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1964. Good condition. Some tears and chips to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $2.00

81.       Edwin F. Ladd memorial addresses delivered in the United States Senate in memory of Edwin F. Ladd, late a senator from North Dakota. Washington: U.S.G.P.O., 1927. Good condition. Some staining to page edges, and wear to covers. Minimum bid: $2.00

82.       English and Dakota service book from the Book of Common Prayer, authorized for use in the Niobrara Deanery. Sioux Falls, SD: Niobrara Deanery, 1918. Fair condition. Covers and pages are worn and stained. “A. McG. Beede” written in ink inside front cover, some pencilled notes on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $10.00

83. Withdrawn

84.       Facts on Fargo. Fargo, ND: Fargo Chamber of Commerce, 1960. Very good condition. Rust stain on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

85.       Gannon, Clell Goebel. Ever and always I shall love the land. New York: Vantage Press, 1965. 1st ed. Very good condition. Some creasing to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $10.00

86.       Geelan, Agnes. The Dakota maverick: the political life of William Langer, also known as “Wild Bill” Langer. Fargo, ND: Kaye’s Printing Co., 1976. Very good condition. Some small tears to dust jacket. “Remele 7/77" written in ink on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $2.00

87.       Geiger, Louis G. University of the Northern Plains: a history of the University of North Dakota, 1883-1958. Grand Forks: University of North Dakota Press, 1958. Good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “State Health Dept. Library” on endsheets. Minimum bid: $2.00

88.       Hagedorn, Hermann. Theodore Roosevelt in North Dakota. S.l.: n.p., n.d. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

89.       Hagerty, Frank H. 1889, the state of North Dakota: the statistical, historical, and political abstract. Aberdeen, SD: Daily News Print, 1889. Fair condition. Chips to spine, staining to front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

90.       Hennessy, W.B. History of North Dakota: embracing a relation of the state from the earliest time down to the present day, including the biographies of the builders of the commonwealth. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Tribune, 1910. Limited ed. Poor condition. Cover and spine damaged and many loose pages. Minimum bid: $10.00

91.       A history of Pembina County. Pembina, ND: Pembina Centennial Committee, 1967. Very good condition. Stamped “Received Jul 11 1967 Office of Governor Guy” on title page. Minimum bid: $2.00

92.       Hunt, Jerome, Rev. Wowapi wakan ptecedan oyakapi kin: Bible history in the Sioux Indian language. Fort Totten, ND: Fort Totten Indian Mission, 1897. Fair condition. Some staining to covers and page edges. Separation at front cover. “Aaron McGaffey Beede” written in ink inside front cover, and various names written in pencil on back pages. Minimum bid: $10.00

93.       Jim Jam Jems. Bismarck, ND: Clark & Crockard, Nov. 1917. Good condition. Some page edges bent, very clean. Minimum bid: $3.00

94.       Withdrawn.

95.       Lounsberry, Clement A. Early history of North Dakota, part I. Duluth: F.H. Lounsberry & Co., 1913. Good condition. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Some separation of initial pages and cover from rest of text block, but otherwise very nice. Minimum bid: $10.00

96.       Lounsberry, Clement A. North Dakota history and people: outlines of American history. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1917. 3 vol. set. Fair condition. Vols. 1 and 2 have damage to spine, but nice interiors. Minimum bid: $50.00 for the set

97.       Lyons, Richard and Prudence Gearey Sand. Stackers of wheat. Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1951. 1st ed. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

98.       Martin, Sylvia Yoder. Poppy’s dozen: the history, life and family of Peter and Nancy Yoder and their 12 children. S.l.: n.p., 1978. Good condition. Crease to front cover. Notes made in ink on title page. Minimum bid: $1.00

99.       Mattison, Ray H. Old Fort Stevenson: a typical Missouri River military post. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1951. Reprint from v. 18, no.2/3 of North Dakota History. Very good condition. “”4-H-4" written in ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

100.     McLaughlin, James. My friend the Indian. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1910. Poor condition. Hinges loose, many loose pages. Signed “Property of Mrs. Anna McLaughlin, McLaughlin So. Dak.” on flyleaf and “R.C. McLaughlin 1953 given to me by mother” on inside front cover. Minimum bid: $5.00

101.     McMahon, F.H. Wahpeton, dwellers among the leaves. Wahpeton, ND: Farmer-Globe Press, 1953. Good condition. Some tearing to dust jacket. Signed by the author on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $3.00

102.     Memorial addresses for Chief Justice David E. Morgan & Charles F. Templeton. Devils Lake, ND: Press of Journal Pub. Co., 1913. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” and accession number. Good condition. Some wear to cover and edges. Minimum bid: $2.00

103.     Murray, Stanley Normal. The valley comes of age: a history of agriculture in the valley of the Red River of the North, 1812-1920. Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1967. Very good condition. Dust jacket shows some wear. “Remele 7/76" written in ink on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $3.00

104.     Nelson, Bruce, Land of the Dacotahs. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1946. Good condition. A few chips to dust jacket, but has been covered. Ex-libris “The Bill Howells.” Minimum bid: $2.00

105.     North Dakota: a few facts concerning its resources and advantages: wheat and all small grains, corn and native grasses, live stock and grazing; coal and dairying industries. Bismarck, ND: Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, 1892. Good condition. Some cracking along gutter. Minimum bid: $1.00

106.     North Dakota horticultural handbook for 1926. North Dakota: North Dakota State Horticultural Society, 1926. Fair condition. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” on cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

107.     North Dakota horticultural handbook for 1930. North Dakota: North Dakota State Horticultural Society, 1930. Fair condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

108.     North Dakota horticultural handbook and gardeners’ calendar for 1933. North Dakota: North Dakota State Horticultural Society, 1933. Fair condition. Text block beginning to separate from covers. Minimum bid: $1.00

109.     North Dakota invites new settlers! North Dakota has land for the landless and homes for the homeless. Bismarck, ND: Dept. of Immigration, 1920? Very good condition, only a few light stains. Minimum bid: $1.00

110.     North Dakota magazine. Bismarck, ND: Agricultural Dept., 1906. Vol. 1, no. 5. Fair condition. Some damage to spine and edges. Separation of front cover from text block. Minimum bid: $1.00

111.     North Dakota statistics-information-pictorial, 1923. Bismarck, ND: Dept. of Agriculture and Labor, 1923. Fair condition. Some staining to front and back, and water stains to interior pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

112.     North Dakota: the sunshine state, the food basket of the world. Bismarck, ND: Immigration Dept., 1921? Good condition. Minor staining and wear to front and back. Some interior pages look as they have been wet and separated in the past. Minimum bid: $1.00

113.     Old four-eyes: official souvenir program. Medora, ND: Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park and Badlands Association, 1959. Good condition. “Elsie M. Kramer, Towner, N. Dak., Aug. 6, ‘59" written in ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

114.     Out they go: prosperous North Dakota. Chicago: Wm. H. Brown Co., 1909. Some damage to covers from wetness. Item is creased lengthwise down the middle. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $2.00

115.     Palmer, Bertha R. A brief history of the Department of Public Instruction, 1860-1932: an historical sketch. Bismarck, ND: Dept. of Public Instruction, 1932. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” on cover and title page. Signed “With the compliments of Bertha R. Palmer” on title page. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

116.     Piper, Marion J. Dakota portraits: a sentimental journey of pictorial history. Mohall, ND: M.J. Piper, 1964. Good condition. Dust jacket is torn. “Property of Harry and Louise Jevne” written in ink on title page. Minimum bid: $2.00

117.     Proceedings of the First State Irrigation Congress held at Bismarck, N.D., October 20th and 21st 1903. Bismarck, ND: Tribune, 1903. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

118.     Proceedings of the Third Irrigation Congress held at Bismarck, North Dakota, January 25-26, 1905. Bismarck, ND: Tribune, 1905. Fair condition. Some staining and chips to covers. Minimum bid: $1.00

119.     Quain, E.P. Just memories. Eugene, Or.: Valley Printing Co., 1951. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

120.     Report of cases decided in the Supreme Court of the state of North Dakota. Rochester, NY: Lawyers’ Cooperative Pub. Co., 1891-1955. 79 vol. Set is in good condition. Some wear to earlier volumes. Minimum bid: $20.00 for the 79 volume set

121.     Report of the North Dakota Commission to the Lewis and Clark Exposition, pursuant to Chapter 34, Laws of 1903. Bismarck, ND: Tribune, 1906. Fair condition. Some staining to covers and interior pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

122.     Robertson, Ina Cullom and Harold B. Addicott. The geography of North Dakota. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1936. Good condition. Some staining along spine, clean interior. Minimum bid: $1.00

123.     Ross, Alexander. The Red River Settlement: its rise, progress, and present state, with some account of the native races and its general history to the present day. Minneapolis: Ross and Haines, 1957. Very good condition. Some rubbing to spine. Number 148 of 1500 limited edition. Minimum bid: $5.00

124.     The record: historical, personal, and other sketches, politics, literature, and education, social and fraternal affairs illustrated. Fargo, N.D.: C.A. Lounsberry, 1896. Bound copy of volume 2, July 1896-June 1897. Initial pages loose and damaged. Minimum bid: $10.00

125.     Smith, Carl F. Confidential information about North Dakota. Devils Lake, ND: North Dakota School for the Deaf, 1956. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

126.     The spectrum. Fargo, ND: North Dakota Agricultural College, Mar. 1899, June 1899, Feb. 1900, Dec. 1900. All are in good condition. All stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota”and two have “Miss Ward in pencil” on the front cover. Minimum bid: $5.00 for the set of 4

127.     Removed

128.     Tolna and Tolna Community, the first seventy years. Tolna, ND: Tolna Bicentennial Book Committee, 1976. Very good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmer Union Resource Library.” Minimum bid: $2.00

129.     Trail west: official souvenir program. Mandan, ND: Mandan Historical Development Association, 1959. Very good condition. “Elsie M. Kramer, Towner, N. Dak., Aug. 7 ‘59" written in ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

130.     Trinka, Z’Dena. Medora. Lidgerwood, ND: First Award Books, 1960. Illustrated centennial ed. Very good condition. Some tears to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $5.00

131.     Trinka, Z’Dena. Teddy: the saga of the Badlands. Lidgerwood, ND: International Book Pub., 1958. Centennial ed. Signed by the author. Very good condition. Dust jacket has a few chips. Minimum bid: $5.00

132.     Wakan cekiye odowan: hymns in Dakota and English for use in Niobrara Deanery. Sioux Falls, SD: Niobrara Deanery, 1946. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $10.00

133.     Who’s who for North Dakota. Bismarck, ND: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1958. Very good condition. Only minor wear and very clean. Minimum bid: $10.00

134.     Willard, Daniel E. The story of the prairies, or the landscape geology of North Dakota. St. Paul, Minn.: Webb Pub. Co., 1923. 10th ed. Fair condition. Some rubbing to spine and cover. “Louise Jevne” written in ink on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $2.00


Americana

135.     Aboard the Seth Parker. Dayton, Ohio: Frigidaire Sales Corp, 1934. Good condition. Some repairs to cover with adhesive tape. Minimum bid: $1.00

136.     Adventures in good eating: good eating places along the highways of American. Bowling Green, Ky.: Adventures in Good Eating, 1951. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

137.     The American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of general knowledge. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881. Vol. 1, 7, 10-15. Fair condition. Spines are discolored and worn from use. Stamped “L.N. Cary, Mandan, N. Dakota” on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $20.00 for the set

138.     The American girl. New York: American Girl, July 1930. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

139.     American Indians. Berkeley, Calif.: Mike Roberts Color Production, 196-. Set of 14 color postcards. “Elsie M. Kramer, 7/26/62" written in ink on front. Minimum bid: $1.00

140.     American Red Cross textbook on Red Cross home nursing. Philadelphia: Blaikston Co., 1942. Good condition. “Alice Dahners” written in ink on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $1.00

141.     Armstrong, Moses K. The early empire builders of the great west. St. Paul, Minn.: E.W. Porter, 1901. Fair condition. Covers are stained and warped, but inside is quite clean. Minimum bid: $1.00

142.     Beattie, W.R. The city home garden. Washington: Dept. of Agriculture, 1924. Farmers’ bulletin no. 1044. Good condition. Stamped “Arnold H. Benson Lakota, N. Dak.” in red ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

143.     Beattie, W.R. Permanent fruit and vegetable gardens. Washington: Dept. of Agriculture, 1930. Farmers’ bulletin no. 1242. Good condition. Stamped “Arnold H. Benson Lakota, N. Dak.” in red ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

144.     Betschart, P. Ildefons. Der apostel der Siouxindianer, Bischof Martinus Marty, O.S.B., 1834-1896. Einsiedeln: Verlagsantstalt Benziger & Co., 1934. Ex-Library. Stamped “Withdrawn, Monastery Library, Richardton N. Dak.” Signed “Bishop Vincent Wehrle” on cover. Text in German. Separation of text block and spine at front cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

145.     Booth, Walter S. The justice’s manual for the state of Minnesota: a complete guide for justices of the peace and constables in their various duties under revised laws, 1905 and general laws, 1905. 14th ed. Minneapolis: Walter S. Booth & Son Pub., 1906. Good condition, some scuffing and wear to spine and covers. Minimum bid: $2.00

146.     Boston Massachusetts: a manufacturing and commercial community built around an historic shrine. Boston: Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1928. Very good condition. Some wear to front cover, but very nice. Minimum bid: $5.00

147.     Boy Scout handbook. New Brunswick, NJ: Boy Scouts of America, 198. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

148.     Breyfogel, S.C. Landmarks of the Evangelical Association, containing all the official records of the annual and general conferences from the days of Jacob Albright to the year 1840; and the proceedings of the east Pennsylvania conference together with important extracts from the actions of the general conference from 1840 to the present time. Reading, Pa. : Eagle Book Print, 1888. Good condition. Some staining to page edges. Stamped “St. Paul’s United Methodist Church ... Jamestown, North Dakota” on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $5.00

149.     Bronson, J. Rush. The American flag. Cincinnati: Hennegan & Co., 1917-1918. . Fair condition. Some staining to covers. Compliments of Minot lodge no. 1089, Flag Day exercises, June 14“Mrs. J.R. Nicholas” written in pencil on back cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

150 Withdrawn

151.     Carson, John M. Tariff rates: the Tariff Act of 1890, compared with the Tariff Act of 1883 and the Mills Bill. Washington: U.S.G.P.O., 1891. Fair condition. Signed “John M. Cochrane” on cover. Damage to edges and spine, some interior staining. Minimum bid: $1.00

152.     Ceremonies at the laying of the corner stone of the national monument to Henry Clay, near Lexington, KY, with Dr. Breckinridge’s oration delivered on the occasion. Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gazette, 1857. Poor condition. Quite stained on the exterior, but interior mostly clean. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $1.00

153.     The Chase architrave. New York: Chase National Bank, 1929. Good condition. Staining to front and back covers. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $1.00

154.     Clever cooking no. 2. Seattle: Women’s Guild of St. Mark’s Church, 1903. Poor condition. Text block separating from cover, stains to front and back covers, but a very readable cookbook for the collector. Minimum bid: $1.00

155.     Community concerts, 1950-1951. New York: Community Concert Service, 1950. Good condition. Some fading to spine and creasing to cover. Minimum bid: $2.00

156.     A Confederate Soldier. United States ‘history’ as the Yankee makes and takes it. Glen Allen, Va.: Cussons, May & Co., 1900. Fair condition. Staining to covers, spine is cracked and pages are loose. Minimum bid: $2.00

157.     Conscription law and regulation, including Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, National Guard and Reserve Officers Mobilization Act, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Relief Act of 1940. New York: Commerce Clearing House, 1940. Good condition. Minor wear. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Minimum bid: $1.00

158.     Constitution of the state of Montana as adopted by the Constitutional Convention held at Helena, Montana, July 4 1889 and ending August 17 1889, and also an address to the people. Helena, Mont.: Independent Pub. Co., 1889. Fair condition. Some fading to covers. Minimum bid: $1.00

159.     Cunz, Dieter. The Maryland Germans: a history. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1948. Very good condition. Some tears to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $5.00

160.     Dean, Robert J. Living granite: the story of Borglum and the Mount Rushmore Memorial. New York: Viking Press, 1949. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

161.     Death Valley. Los Angeles: Death Valley Hotel Co., 1931. Fair condition. Spotting to covers, but otherwise nice. Minimum bid: $1.00

162.     de Gasparin, Count A. Reconstruction, a letter to President Johnson. New York: n.p., 1865. 2nd ed. Good condition. Crease to front cover. Several ink spots. Minimum bid: $3.00

163.     Diamond jubilee souvenir of the St. Thomas Church, Kent, Minnesota. Wahpeton, ND: Farmer Globe, 1941. Very good condition. In envelope addressed to “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.” Minimum bid: $2.00

164.     Entrenchment Trail. Crow Agency, Mont.: Custer Battlefield National Monument, 195-? Good condition. Some pencil marks to interior. Minimum bid: $1.00

165.     Evangelical album, issued as a premium for our weekly church organs, The evangelical messenger and Der Christliche botschafter. Cleveland: Thomas & Matill, 1895. Fair condition. Hinges are weak. Some staining to interior and exterior. Minimum bid: $3.00

166.     Evangelisches album, pramie des Christlichen botschafters und Evangelical messenger. Cleveland: Thomas & Mattill, 1895. Text in German. Fair condition. Hinges are loose, staining to exterior and exterior. Spine repaired with masking tape. Minimum bid: $2.00

167.     Fairy tales. Chicago: N.K. Fairbank Company, 1898. 2nd series. Very good condition. Some light staining to cover, very clean interior. Minimum bid: $2.00

168.     Faulkner, Joseph. The life of Philip Henry Sheridan, the dashing, brave, and successful soldier. New York: Hurst & Co., 1888. Arlington ed. Fair condition. Some separation of hinges, swelling to cover and staining. Minimum bid: $2.00

169.     Fitzhugh, R.H. The people’s railroad, narrow-gauge: the resources of Kentucky, mineral, agricultural, and forest, and how to develop. Frankfort, Ky.: Yeoman Press, 1877(?) Fair condition. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” on front cover. Missing back cover. Some stains and tears. Minimum bid: $1.00

170.     Gallinger, Jacob H. Prosperity is the issue, all other questions are secondary. Washington: U.S.G.P.O., 1902. Fair condition. Some chips to page edges. Minimum bid: $1.00

171.     The golden book magazine. New York: Review of Reviews Corp., June 1930. Good condition. Some damage to spine, repaired with adhesive tape. Minimum bid: $1.00

172.     Graham, W.A. The story of the Little Big Horn: Custer’s last fight. New York: Bonanza Books, 1959. Very good condition. Small tears to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $2.00

173.     Haines, Lynn. Your servants in the Senate: the story of their stewardship and that of the Harding-Coolidge regime. Washington: Searchlight Pub. Co., 1926. Good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Some staining to spine and inside front cover. Inscribed: “For the Morris Erickson Memorial Library, Jamestown, S.D. This is sent in memory of another courageous patriot, Lynn Haines the author, by his widow Dora (?) B. Haines.” Minimum bid: $2.00

174.     Haynes, Jack Ellis. Haynes guide handbook of Yellowstone National Park. St. Paul, Minn.: Haynes, Inc., 1942. Very good condition. Some peeling and staining to back cover, but otherwise clean. Minimum bid: $2.00

175.     Haynes, Jack Ellis. Haynes guide handbook of Yellowstone National Park. St. Paul, Minn.: Haynes, Inc., 1949. Very good condition. Some peeling and staining to back cover, but otherwise clean. Minimum bid: $2.00

176.     History of the Society of the Framers of the Constitution of the state of Montana. Indianapolis: Baker-Randolph Lithograph & Engraving, 1889. Fair condition. Stamped “Library State of North Dakota” on front and back cover. Some damage to spine. Minimum bid: $2.00

177.     Hughes, Robert. Famous American composers, being a study of the music of this country, and of its future, with biographies of the leading composers of the present time. Boston: L.C. Page & Co. Fair condition. Some staining to covers and page edges. Minimum bid: $1.00

178.     Inaugural message of Governor C.K. Davis to the legislature of Minnesota, delivered Jan. 9, 1874. St. Paul, St. Paul Press, 1874. Good condition. Bound in brown paper. Minimum bid: $1.00

179.     Jack Barbour scrap book. N.p.: Standard Brands, 1936. Good condition, some folding on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

180.     Kennedy, Joseph P. I’m for Roosevelt. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1936. Good condition. Some damage to top of spine. Minimum bid: $2.00

181.     King, John. The American family physician; or, Domestic guide to health. Indianapolis: Streight & Douglass, 1874. Fair condition. Damage to spine and hinges. Minimum bid: $1.00

182.     Know your government. Clifton, NJ: Osborne Co., 1953. Good condition. Small crease to front cover. “Hazel McCrea” written in ink on front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

183.     Kodak. Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak Company, 1939. Good condition. A few creases to front cover. A nice catalogue of camera styles. Minimum bid: $1.00

184.     Koues, Helen. How to be your own decorator. New York: Good Housekeeping, 1926. Fair condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Marking and wear to covers and spine. Some loosening of pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

185.     Kurzenknabe, J.H. American school songs for schools, colleges, institutes, and the home circle. Chicago: Hope Pub. Co., 1904. Poor condition. Many dog-eared pages, cloth cover is worn and frayed. Minimum bid: $1.00

186.     Lepawsky, Albert. State planning and economic development in the south. Washington: National Planning Association, 1949. Very good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Some small tearing to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $1.00

187.     Life and adventures of Calamity Jane, by herself. S.l.: n.p., n.d. Good condition. Minimum bid: $3.00

188.     Lincoln centenary: a prospectus for the schools of the state. Albany: New York State Education Dept., 1909. Fair condition. Cover is separating at staples. Minimum bid: $1.00

189.     Lion-Webelos Cub Scout book. New Brunswick, NJ: Boy Scouts of America, 1964. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

190.     Lodging for a night: a directory of hotels, modern motor courts, guest houses, also some vacation resorts. Bowling Green, Ky.: Adventures in Good Eating, 1951. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

191.     Looking forward and back in the land of corn. Iowa: Iowa State Fair, 1947. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

192.     Markham, William Colfax. Autobiography of William Colfax Markham. Washington: Ransdell, 1946. Good condition. Some chips to dust jacket. Ex-library. Stamped State Highway Dept. Includes signed letter from Markham to state highway department officials. Minimum bid: $1.00

193.     McAtee, W.L. How to attract birds in northwestern United States. Washington: Dept. of Agriculture, 1924. Farmers’ Bulletin no. 760. Good condition. Stamped “Arnold H. Benson Lakota, N. Dak.” in red ink on cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

194. Withdrawn

195.     Morris, Oliver S. Economic influences as they affect the freedom of the press, being the text of an address before the open forum at the City Hall, St. Paul on February 29, 1920. Minneapolis: Nonpartisan Leader, 1920. Good condition. Ink stain to back cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

196.     The National Parks. Washington, DC: American Automobile Association, 1948. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

197.     The New York Evening Express almanac, handbook of politics, statesman’s manual, and statistical register for bankers, merchants, and agriculturalists. New York: Evening Book and Job Printing Office, 1879. Poor condition. Staining and quite a few chips to the cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

198.     Nichols, J.L. The farmers’ manual and complete accountant; new methods of penmanship; law without a lawyers; business forms and business laws; a complete treatise on insects injurious to vegetation; how to breed, how to train, and how to doctor horses; how to doctor cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry, a complete set of breeders’ tables. Naperville, Ill.: J.L. Nichols & Co., 1900. Fair condition. Hinges a bit loose, some exterior staining and interior spotting. Minimum bid: $2.00

199.     Oser, Jacob. Must men starve? The Malthusian controversy. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1957. Very good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Minimum bid: $1.00

200.     Paget, R.L. Poems of American patriotism, 1776-1898. Boston: L.C. Page & Co. 1898. Fair condition. Staining to covers and to page edges. Minimum bid: $1.00

201.     Peek, George N. with Samuel Crowther. Why quit our own. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1936. Good condition. Some tearing and staining to cover. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Farmers Union.” Minimum bid: $1.00

202.     Peters, Harry T. Currier & Ives, printmakers to the American people. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1942. Good condition. Some wear to spine and corners. Minimum bid: $1.00

203.     The picnic of 1898? Albany: Dept. of New York United Spanish War Veterans, 1940. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

204.     Remarks of Hon. Daniel S. Norton of Minnesota, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 178, 1869 and Jan. 18, 19, 21, 1870 on reconstruction of Georgia, admission of Virginia. Washington: Rives & Bailey, 1870. Fair condition. Edges are rough, and document has been folded to fit in an envelope. Minimum bid: $1.00

205.     Robinson, Doane. A brief history of South Dakota. New York: American Book Co., 1912. Good condition. Some wear and staining to spine and cover, but very clean interior. $2.00

206.     Roosevelt, Theodore. Fear God and take your own part. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1916. Signed “N. Petresen (?) PhD New York 1916" on title page. Good condition with dust jacket. Some staining to page edges. Minimum bid: $2.00

207.     Shover, John L. Cornbelt rebellion: the Farmers’ Holiday Association, 1965. Good condition. Wear and tears to dust jacket. Minimum bid: $2.00

208.     State of Kansas official directory, 1891. Topeka: Hamilton Printing Co,, 1891. Good condition. Ex-library. Stamped “Library State of North Dakota”, Dewey Decimal number on cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

209.     Stevens, Doris. Jailed for freedom. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920. Good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

210.     Withdrawn.

211.     Souvenir of the dedication of the New York State Education Building, Albany, October 15, 16, 17, 1912. Albany, NY: New York State Education Dept., 1912. Good condition, some wear and small tears along edge of spine. Minimum bid: $1.00

212.     Tower, Z.B. In memory of General Grant. S.l.: n.p., n.d. Good condition. Some staining along spine, and creased in the middle. Inscribed inside cover to “Chas. H. Minot Esq. with the compliments of Z.B. Tower.” Minimum bid: $2.00

213.     Wambheim, H.G. Ben: the life story of Col. Carl Ben Eielson. Hatton, ND: H.G. Wambheim, 1930. Good condition. Some staining to spine and cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

214.     Ward’s almanac. Winona, Minn.: Dr. Ward’s Medical company, 1936. Very good condition. Fold to front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

215.     Wood, Joseph Daniel. Letters to General Pershing. Missoula, Mont.: J.D. Wood Co., 1919. Good condition. Book is creased at center, some ink stains to front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

216.     Wolf Cub Scout book. New Brunswick, NJ: Boy Scouts of America, 1964. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

217.     Woman suffrage leaflet. Boston: American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889. Vol. II, no. 21. Good condition. Some staining and creases. Minimum bid: $1.00

218.     The world. St, Paul, Minn.: St. Paul Central High School. Feb. 1917, Mar. 1917, Apr. 1917, Mar. 1918. All in fair to good condition. Some staining and creases. Minimum bid: $5.00 for the set.

219.     Yeakel, R. History of the Evangelical Association. Cleveland: J.H. Lamb, 1909. 2 vol. Good condition. Some wear to covers, but otherwise nice. Minimum bid: $10.00 for the set


Other books

220.     10e foire de Paris, 1917: catalogue officiel. Paris: Comite de Direction, 1917. Fair condition. Some damage to spine and edges. Text in French. Minimum bid: $3.00

221.     Alka-Seltzer song book. Elkhart, Ind.: Miles Laboratories, 1937. Fair condition. Some discoloration to spine, chips to pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

222.     The American annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year 1861. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1862. Fair condition. Some water damage and staining to interior, covers are worn and scuffed. Minimum bid: $2.00

223.     Bamberger, G. Bamberger’s paper folding manual. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co., 1906. Fair condition. Water stains to some interior pages, brown stains to rear cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

224.     Banquet of the Territorial Pioneers of Minnesota program and menu. Minneapolis, 1902. Minimum bid: $1.00

225.     Bryce, George. Educational reminiscences of one-third of a century in Winnipeg, 1871-1904. Reprinted from Manitoba Free Press, Nov. 19th, 1904. Good condition, some chips in cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

226.     The century illustrated monthly magazine. New York: Century Col, Nov. 1886. Poor condition. Staining and water damage to interior. Minimum bid: $1.00

227.     Coffin, Lieut.-Col. Quirks of diplomacy: read before the Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa, January 22, 1874. Montreal: John Lovell, 1874. Fair condition. Some staining and bending to covers. Minimum bid: $7.00

228.     Costler, A. and A. Willy. Encyclopaedia of sexual knowledge. New York: Eugenics Pub. Co., 1940. Poor condition. Binding is broken and front cover detached. Minimum bid: $1.00

229.     Course in physical training, health and life extension. New York: Review of Reviews Corp., 1920. v. 2-6 of a 7 v. set. Good condition, includes slip case. Minimum bid: $5.00 for the set

230.     Cullingworth, William R. A brief review of the manual alphabet of the deaf. Chicago: Wm. R. Cullingworth, 1895. Very good condition. Light staining to cover. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $5.00

231.     Elson, Arthur. A history of opera, giving an account of the rise and progress of the different schools, with a description of the master works in each. Boston: L.C. Page & Co., 1901. Fair condition. Staining to cover and page edges. Minimum bid: $1.00

232.     Encyclopaedia Britannica or Dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literature. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1842. 7th ed, vol. XII. Poor condition. Bound in brown paper, some interior water damage. Label affixed to spine reads “Specimen copy for comparison only.” Minimum bid: $5.00

233.     Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1889. 9th ed. Vols. XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXV. Fair condition for all volumes. Wear and rubbing to spines, covers, and corners. Minimum bid: $10.00 for these 13 volumes

234.     Fatland, Cornelia Skue. A walk by myself. Kent, Wash.: n.p., 1967. Poetry. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

235.     Fatland, Cornelia Skue. A walk with others. Kent, Wash. : n.p., n.d. Poetry. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

236.     Fisher, George J. Official volley ball rules adopted by the National Amateur Athletic Federation. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1929. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

237.     Focus: the Irish question. Pittsburgh: Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, 1974. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

238.     Foster, John B. How to play base ball. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1932. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

239.     Grierson, Francis. The invincible alliance and other essays political, social, and literary. London: John Lane, 1913. Very good condition, some wear to spine and to top gilt edge. Minimum bid: $2.00

240.     Growing feet: the handbook on infants’ footwear. St. Louis: Trimfoot Co., 1940. 2nd ed. Very good condition. “Lucille Luck” written in ink inside front cover. Minimum bid: $1.00

241.     Der grozere katechismus fur de deutschen gemeinden der Methodisten-kirche. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, 1868. Poor condition. Stained exterior, spotted interior. Text in German. Minimum bid: $1.00

242.     A handbook of archery containing all information requisite for the attainment of practical excellence in the ancient and noble science of shooting with the English long-bow. London: F.H. Ayres, n.d. Good condition. “Alma Munkeby” written in ink on front cover. Some staining. Minimum bid: $1.00

243.     The handbook of the Women’s Athletic Editorial Committee of the American Physical Education Association, containing official rules for track and field athletic games, volley ball and general policies of the committee, 1931-1932. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1931. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

244.     Hansbrough, Henry Clay. The second amendment. Minneapolis: Hudson Pub. Co., 1911. Very good condition. Inscribed “Compliments of the author H.C. Hansbrough May 15 1911" on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $2.00

245.     Harper’s new monthly magazine. New York: Harper & Brothers, Feb. 1893, Nov. 1896, Sept. 1897. All are in fair condition. Staining and chipping to covers. Minimum bid: $5 for the set of 3

246.     Henty, G.A. In the reign of terror: the adventures of a Westminster boy. Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Co., 1897. Good condition. Spine shows some wear. Minimum bid: $1.00

247.     Hewlett, Mrs. Maurice. Our flying men. Kettering: T. Beaty Hart, 1917. Good condition. Minor bends to covers, very clean. Minimum bid: $1.00

248.     Hildreth, Richard. Japan as it was and is. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855. Fair condition, some water damage to cover. Signed “James H. Steward” on title page. Minimum bid: $2.00

249.     Historical Manitoba. Winnipeg: Bureau of Travel and Publicity, 195-? Very good condition. Minor creases to back cover. Minimum bid: $3.00

250.     The household searchlight recipe book. Topeka: Household Magazine, 1940. Very good condition. Minimum bid: $2.00

251.     Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of English authors. East Aurora, NY: Roycrofters, 1900. Good condition. Cover is stained, but interior quite nice. Minimum bid: $2.00

252.     L’Ile d’Orleans. Quebec City: Historic Monuments Commission of the Province of Quebec, 1928. Good condition. Text block beginning to separate from cover. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $5.00

253.     Kane, Elisha Kent. Arctic explorations: the second Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, ‘54, ‘55. Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, 1858. 2 vols. Good condition, some rubbing and wear to covers and spine. Generally clean interior. Minimum bid: $15.00 for the set

254.     The knack of batting and how to select and care for your bat. Louisville, Ky.: Hillerich & Bradsby, n.d. Very good condition. Clean and well-bound. Minimum bid: $1.00

255.     Kuester, Lillian L. Archery manual: a practical guide for instructors and novices. Holyoke, Mass.: Anker Printing Co., 1928. Very good condition. “Alma Munkeby 1930" written in ink on title page. Minimum bid: $1.00

256.     Lahee, Henry C. Famous violinists of today and yesterday. Boston: L.C. Page & Co., 1899. Fair condition. Staining to covers and page edges. Minimum bid: $1.00

257.     LaRue, Charles. Thirty-four common tennis errors of the million players and the remedy; also a theory of campaign. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1922. Fair condition, text block separated from cover, some stains and chips. Minimum bid: $1.00

258.     Livermore, Abiel Abbot. The war with Mexico reviewed. Boston: American Peace Society, 1850. Fair condition. Ex-library, Dewey Decimal number on spine. Damage to spine spotting to interior pages and edges. “Presented to G.E. Terry in 1860 by L.M. Van Buren” inscribed on flyleaf. Minimum bid: $5.00

259.     A manual of United States parliamentary practice. Columbus, OH: F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1933. Ex-library. Stamped “North Dakota Law Library” on front and back covers. Minimum bid: $1.00

260.     McDonald, Etta Blaisdell. Colette in France. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1917. Fair condition. “Robert V. Trousdale” written in ink on flyleaf. Damage to hinge and some interior staining. Minimum bid: $1.00

261.     McDonald, Etta Blaisdell and Julia Dalrymple. Gerda in Sweden. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1918. Good condition. “Robert V. Trousdale” written in ink on flyleaf. Some damage to front hinge. Minimum bid: $1.00

262.     McDonald, Etta Blaisdell and Julia Dalrymple. Kathleen in Ireland. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1920. “Robert V. Trousdale” written in ink on flyleaf. Very good condition. Some fading to text on spine, otherwise very nice. Minimum bid: $2.00

263.     Messer, Guerdon N. How to play basket ball: a thesis on the technique of the game. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1922. Fair condition. Cover is missing. Minimum bid: $1.00

264.     North Star stories: sixteen stories from the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Old Norse. Minneapolis: K.C. Holter Pub. Co., n.d. Fair condition. Cover is quite stained and spine is damaged. Minimum bid: $1.00

265.     Official base ball rules adopted by the National and American Leagues and the National Association of Professional Base Ball Leagues. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1923. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

266.     Official basketball guide for women containing the revised rules 1928-29. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1928. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

267.     Official soccer rules for women. S.l.: National Section on Women’s Athletics of the American Physical Education Association, 1930. Good condition. Some pencil marks within. Minimum bid: $1.00

268.     Pictorial Forest Lawn. Los Angeles: Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, 1944. Good condition. Some wear to covers. Minimum bid: $2.00

269.     Raising money: a new business to meet a new need. New York: Tamblyn & Brown, 1925. Very good condition, with dust jacket. Minimum bid: $1.00

270.     Redmond, J.E. Account of a visit to the front by J.E. Redmond, M.P. in November 1915, with a speech delivered by Mr. Redmond on 23rd November 1915. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1915. Very good condition, some staining near spine. Minimum bid: $1.00

271. Withdrawn

272.     The revised statutes of Canada, chapter 54: Dominion Lands Act. Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1895. Good condition. Some staining to spine from staples. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota.” Minimum bid: $1.00

273.     Russell, Alice B. A plea for the insane. Minneapolis: Roberts Pub. Co., 1898. Inscribed “Compliments of the author” on title page. Good condition. Some staining along spine. Minimum bid: $2.00

274.     Sammon, Rita M. A Christmas book: a collection of poetry and prose for Christmas reading. Chicago: Leigh Pub., 1948. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

275.     Scandinavia: a monthly magazine. Grand Forks, ND: Normanden Pub. Co., Jan. 1924, Apr. 1924. Good condition. Minimum bid: $3.00 for both

276.     The Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. Neuwied am Rhein: s.n., 1919. Fair condition. “Lillian Wineman” written in pencil on front cover. Staining to both covers, but inside fairly clean. Minimum bid: $3.00

277.     Simpson, Howard E. The friendly arctic. Grand Forks, ND: University of North Dakota, 1922. Reprinted from Quarterly Journal, vol. 12, no.3. Good condition. Title page signed “With personal regards, H.E.S.” Staining to spine from staples. Minimum bid: $1.00

278.     Soccer for women: official soccer guide oft he National Section on Women’s Athletics of the American Physical Education Association. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1930. Fair condition. Creases to cover, some pencil marks throughout. Minimum bid: $1.00

279.     Spalding’s field hockey guide. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1925. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

280.     Steadman, Thomas Lathrop. A practical medical dictionary. New York: William Wood & Co, 1914. 3rd rev. ed. Fair condition. Some chipping to spine. Minimum bid: $1.00

281.     Stoddard, John L. John L. Stoddard’s lectures. Boston: Balch Brothers Co., 1904. 10 vol. plus 2 more volumes on lectures on Canada, Malta, Gibraltar, Ireland, Denmark, and Sweden. Fair condition. Covers on most volumes are dusty and soiled. Minimum bid for the 12volumes: $15.00

282.     Sundel, Berenice E. The spirit of physical education: a pageant of activities. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1932. Good condition. “Alma Munkeby” written in ink on title page. Minimum bid: $1.00

283.     Telephone almanac for 1956. New York: Bell Telephone System, 1956. Good condition. Some staining to front and back covers. Minimum bid: $1.00

284.     Things worth knowing: what to do in emergencies, valuable household hints, useful information, amusing problems and tricks with figures. Schenectady, NY: Dr. Williams Medicine Co., n.d. Good condition, small stains to front cover. $1.00

285.     Turner, Kathleen and Marguerite Wills. Mother Goose May day. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1932. Very good condition. Some pencil marks throughout “Alma Munkeby, 1934" written in ink on flyleaf. Includes dust jacket. Minimum bid: $1.00

286.     Vaile, P.A. The strokes and science of lawn tennis. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1923. Fair condition. Water stains. Minimum bid: $1.00

287.     Vanarsdale, A.J. The world’s greatest mathematical discovery is Vanarsdales’ great federal self-illustrating system for computing interest, with rules for its use in all interest computations. Frankfort, Ky.: A.G. Hodges, 1859. 2nd ed. Fair condition. Ex-library. Stamped “State Historical Society of North Dakota” on cover and title page. Some staining to interior pages. Minimum bid: $1.00

288.     Wizard dream book. Chicago: Hamlins Wizard Oil Company, n.d. Poor condition. Staining to spine from staples, spotted interior. Minimum bid: $1.00

289.     Wolfe, Irving and Margaret Fullerton. Together we sing. Chicago: Follett Pub. Co., 1952. Enlarged ed. Very good condition. In Minot State Teachers College dust jacket. Minimum bid: $2.00

290.     The woman’s book: dealing practically with the modern conditions of home-life, self-support, education, opportunities, and every-day problems. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1894. 2 vol. Good condition. Some wear to edges and spines, and a few loose preliminary pages in vol. 2. Minimum bid: $20.00 for the 2 volume set

291.     Wray, J.E. How to organize a league, manage a team, captain a team, coach a team, score a game, arrange signals, including how to lay out a league diamond and technical terms of base ball. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1921. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00

292.     Wright, Harold Bell. The calling of Dan Matthews. Chicago: Book Supply Co., 1909. “C.A. Burton” written in pencil on flyleaf. Very good condition, some rubbing to spine. Minimum bid: $1.00

293.     Wright, Irving C. and Samuel Hardy. Officially adopted lawn tennis guide. New York: American Sports Pub. Co., 1935. Good condition. Minimum bid: $1.00


Listing of Posters for Sale

High bids will be posted at the end of the day Tuesday and Wednesday, and final bids will be posted Friday, June 9. New bids will be accepted each day until noon on Thursday, June 8, 2006.

Successful bid items can be claimed Friday, June 9, 2006, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon and thereafter in the Reading Room of the State Archives and Historical Research Library

Starts Tuesday, June 6, 2006, at 9:00 A.M.
Ends Thursday, June 8, 2006, at Noon


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Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0830
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