Arthur Ernest, Beate Wilder-Smith, A.E. Wilder-Smith:Fulfilled Journey
- Taschenbuch 1998, ISBN: 9780936728759
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New York: Museum of Modern Art. Very Good. 1959. First Edition. Paperback. Volume 26, Number 2; 20 pages; Clean and secure in original pictorial wrappers. Includes the National Opera Ho… Mehr…
New York: Museum of Modern Art. Very Good. 1959. First Edition. Paperback. Volume 26, Number 2; 20 pages; Clean and secure in original pictorial wrappers. Includes the National Opera House in Sydney, Notre Dame de Royan, First Presbyterian Church in Stamford CT, and TWA Terminal at Idlewild NY -- architects & Engineers: Utson, Arup, Gillet, Laffaille, Harrison and Abromovitz, Samuely, Sherwood Mills Smith, Gabriel :oire, Saarinen, Amman & Whitney. ., Museum of Modern Art, 1959, 3, 1881. Early days in Eau Claire County, WI, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and historical data in this New 57 page 8 1/2" x 11" spiral-bound booklet, printed single-sided on 60 # opaque paper. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. The booklet is new, taken directly from a rare 1881 book, entitled History of Northern Wisconsin. We've enlarged the area on a map from the original book, and included it along with two other maps of historic interest. Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include: Altoona, Augusta, Bridge Creek, Brunswick, Clear Creek, Drammen, Eau Claire (part) (County Seat), Fairchild, Fall Creek, Lincoln, Ludington, Otter Creek, Pleasant Valley, Seymour, Union, Washington, Wilson. Some towns may not be mentioned in the booklet.) Among the many subjects included are: Geology; Early Visitors, including a description of his 1766 journey up the Chippewa by Jonathan Carver; Leech Lake, Sandy Lake and Lake Superior Indian tribes; an article on the Indians in the Chippewa Valley written in 1875 by T.E. Randall of Eau Clair; Organization of the county with the town of Eau claire as the county seat; Louis de Marie, the Rev. Thomas Barland, and other early settlers; Lumber mills and logging; the extremely cold winter of 1846-7 The floods of 1847, 1859, 1870 and 1880; Various "firsts" -- religious service, death, etc.; warfare between the Chippewas and Sioux; Transportation problems -- stage, steamboat and railroad; a "travesty upon justice"; Land spectulation; Eau Claire officials; Newspapers; Businesses; Churches; Societies; Incidents during the Civil War years; Old Abe, the famous Wisconsin war eagle; The Dells Fight that ended with a dam; Augusta and other villages; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. Illustrations: Eau Clair, Crescent Mills and Elevator, Eagle Brewery, Kaufmann and Bachrach's Store; Attention Genealogists: In addition to the many names mentioned throughout the booklet, there are a number of biographies of county residents of the late 1800s. Some of these are brief, but others include family members, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on area businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on news events. Those listed are: Gilbert E. Porter, Nelson C. Chapman, Martin Daniels, Robert Tolles, R.B. Buel, Dr. W.W. Allen, H. J. Hanson, S.B. Wilkins, John Barron, Fayette Allen, G.W. Wilson, W.T. Dennison, Friend Ross, Thomas Horan, Charles Lehenthall, Rodman Palmer, Edmund Ellis, Rev. Robert Cobban, Capt. Daniel Waheylman, Robert Felton, Henry Shaw, Mary B.S. Brown (nee Sawyer), Mary Tabor Meggett, Mrs. Mary Ingram, Mrs. Ellen C. Vilas, Mrs. A. Congdon, Mrs. Mary F. Bowler, Mrs. George W. Mason, Charles Alexander, Fred A. Allen, James Allen, Dr. Edward LeRoy Ames, W.H. Bailey, W.F. Bailey, S.M. Bangs, John C. Barland, Rev. Thomas Barland, Milton D. Bartlett, Col. Edward M. Bartlett, William Pitt Bartlett, Vincent W. Bayless, Joseph Beauregard, John Bell, Joseph Bletcher, Valentine Blum, Rev. Joseph Boehm, J.Bonell, James Bonell, William Bonell, Arthur S. Bostwick, Michael A. Bowe, Thomas O. Bowman, James M. Brackett, Paul Brandstad, Darius Bresee, Syver E. Brimi, Daniel E. Brown, Edward J. Brunner, A. Burditt, P.H. Burlingham, E.S. Burroughs, R.D. Burroughs, Prof. George Burt, George F. Burton, George A. Buffington (pix), Charles A. Bullen, W.E. Butterfield, Christian Carlson, Josiah Edward Cass, William Carson (pix), Dr. Charles M. Calvert, J.G. Callahan, Henry Chales, Andrew Chambers, C.A. Chamberlin, George B. Chapman, Garrit P. Childs, George W. Churchill, Julius C. Churchill, Benjamin J. Churchill, Rev. Dr. Joel Clarke, John Edward Cody, Rev. John G. Collins, Ephraim Compo, W.F. Cook, N.D. Coon, Peter Cramer, W.R. Culbertson, Henry M. Culbertson, James H. Culbertson, Charles Cullins, E.S. Culver, D. A. Culver, Charles Cutler, Conway B. Daniels, H.D. Davis, George S. Davis, Dr. Dwight W. Day, Dr. Henry Day, William Dean, Jacob Burnett Demorest, Uri T. Denison, Charles S. Deshon, Charles Desilets, A. Donaldson, Thomas Donnelly, W.W. Downs, David Drummond, Joseph Louis Dupont, Joseph R. Eagles, Mrs. Eldred, Mrs. B.C. Ellison, Samuel Ellis, J.F. Ellis, A.C. Ellis, Hugh M. Elliott, R. Elwell, Martin Erickson, Louis Everson, Edwin J. Farr, David H. Ferguson, E.B. Finney, Asa Fletcher, John P. Fox, M. Fox, Thomas F. Frawley, Dr. E.C. French, William Gans, Dr. W.T. Galloway, John Lawrence Gilman, A.M. Gibbons (pix), R.C. Graham, Hiram Pease Graham, Fred Graham, Michael Griffin, August Gutsh, Chales L. Hadley, J.D. Hadley, Rev. Harold Hakonsen, Fred Hanson, Christopher Hansen, Peter Honson, Dewitt C. Harlow, T. Harrigan, Madison W. Harris, F.H. Havens, H.H. Hayden, Charles E. Hazen, Theodore Hoffman, Charles E. Hogeboom, Miss Agnes Hosford, Lyman P. Hotchkiss, Henry C. Howland, Rev. German Hoyme, Martin B. Hubbard, George Huebener, Irving D. Hull, Henry Huntington, Edwin W. Hurlbutt, george Huntington, Aug. Huyssen, Orrin H. Ingram (pix), Charles H. Ingram, Andrew Jackson, Thomas M. Jacobsen, Pierce Joyce, James Jeffries, Frank Jones, Kaufman & Bachrach, Sylvester S. Kepler, E.C. Kneeland, Matthias Kneer, Amund Knutson, John Kurz, Henry H. Kyle, Will H. Lamb, Christian Larson, Lewis R. Larson, Levi E. Latimer, Mrs. E.H. Leland, Joseph Matthias Lienenkuger, J.T. Locke, Robert Lowrey, S.A. Lund, John V.R. Lyman, Michael McCabe, Samuel W. McCaslin, Frank McDonough, John J. McDonald, William McElleget, Will H. McEntee, John F. McGrath, James P. McIntyre, John W. McIntosh, Hugh H.B. McMaster, Archibald McVicar, Alonzo D. Maes, Stephen Marston, H.P. Marshall, Anton Mason, George W. Mason, W.O. Matteson, Levi Merrill, Alexander Meggett, Guy S. Miller, Benjamin F. Miller, Robert Henry Monteith, Archibald Montgomery, J.F. Moore, Delos R. Moon, Dr. Henry G. Morgan, Edward Munden, Archie W. Munger, Richard Murphy, Ole Ness, William Newton, Dr. James H. Noble, August Nyquist, George Oleson, Peter Oleson, John S. Owen, Dr. Edward H. Parker, Alberson C. Peck, John Pettepher, S.H. Phillips, Bentley S. Phillips, C.A. Piper, John P. Pinkum, E.H. Playter, George W. Prescott, Henry C. Putnam, Sigvald A. Qvale, Edgar H. Randall, Thomas E. Randall, Adin Randall, Allen P. Roberts, William Rowe, Thomas H. Russell, W.A. Rust, Eldred G. Sackett, James F. Salsbury, Charles D. Sanders, Herman Schlegelmilch, August Schmidt, Samuel W. Searles, J.S. Shaw, Noah Shaw (pix), Loren A. Shaw, Mrs. Henry S. Shaw, Daniel Page Simons, Dr. F.R. Skinner, M.S. Smith, George W. Smith, Arthur Smith, Daniel Shaw (pix), Stillman J. Smith, W.H. Smith, S.E. Smith, Ferman E. Snodgrass, A.H. Stevens, J.H. Stevens, L.A. Stiles, H. M. Stocking, J.B. Stocking, L.E. Strum, Leonard D. Sullivan, Elijah Swift, Amasa E. Swift, Casper Syverson, Elias Tarrant, George Clinton Teall (pix), William a. Teall, James H. Thomas, Thomas W. Thomas, George W. Thomas, Evan Q. Thomas, Daniel S. Thompson, G. Tabor Thompson, George T. Thompson, Walter Thompson, Dr. Arthur Thrane, Joseph E. Thwing, Fred A. Town, Andrew L. Tracy, Peter Truax, Charles W. Ulrich, William Ulrich, H.C. Van Horenburg, Charles Milton Viles, Levi M. Vilas, W.F. Vinton, Charles B. Walworth, O. Walker. Eben Ward, George Warren, Alexander R. Watson, William Weissenfels, Thomas R. Wentworth, Samuel Wihite, Darwin C. Whipple, Charles R. Wilcox, Nelson C. Wilcox, Sylvanus H. Wilcox, Edwin C. Wilkins, Allan Williamson, George S. Williams, George W. Williams, George W. Williams Jr., Richard F. Wilson, Edward N. Wilson, Abbott P. Wilder, Samuel Wills, W. H. Willard, Victor Wolf, Francis W. Woodward, Miss Jane Wyatt, Leonard J. Young, Alphonso Dodge, N.B. Koll, Niles Meservy, A.J. Rowell, A.B. Ransom, Joseph roach, J.A. Southmayd, John Anderson, John L. Ball, J.D. beebe, Charles F. Beebe, Ira G. Bills, Ira B. Bradford, Clinton E. Bradford, Rosiel D. Campbell, Silas E. Cooper, Judson C. Crawford, Stephen A. Cuddy, Rev. Joel W. Fish, George F. Hamilton, Russell Hackett, J.C. Hackett, Rev. John Haw, William D. Hebard, J.M. Hackett, Lester A. Heard, Marion D. Jackson, Griff O. Jones, Henry McBain, Sylvester M. Macomber, Edwin F. Ober, August C. Rick, Harlow E. Rickard, Charles Rickard, P. Herman Rose, Robert E. Scott, Harris Searle, Dudley Carlton Spencer, John F. Stone, Uriah M. Stone, Emery C. Stevens, John Tebo, Thomas C. Waller, Mrs. Celia Ward, William H. Waterbury, Henry Watenfull, Thomas E. Williams, L.L. Williams, Joseph C. Zimmerman, Edward R. Cone, Gus E. Bartz, J.W. Dagner, Edward Gessner, Julius Kuehl, Hermann Mettelstadt, John A. O'Brien, Mrs. Simon Randall, August Thiel, Fred. Voechting, Edgar Briggs, James H. Brown, Washington Churchill, P.R. Clover, N. Hanson, R.G. McIntosh, Samuel Mitchell, S.F. Mitchell, John Powell Sr., Peter Abney Prince, Val Recker, H.C. Stafford, Bennett Bros., Lorenzo Bennett, William A. Bennett, W.H.H. Beebe, A.E. Blake, Thomas J. Flinn, Joseph Hobbs, John Hobbs, Cyrus D. Pease, George W. Riley, N.P. Turner, E. Wheeler Robbins, Mrs. Martha Fear, Charles Henry Hale, Amos W. Shepherd, Seth D. Smith, William Young, William Rosbrook, George W. Randall. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1881, 6, Gibbs Smith Publishers, 1995. Softcover. Very Good. 9x0x9. In years past, the mention of a log home conjured up images of a primitive vacation cabin in the heart of a wooded wilderness, but now log-home living has become a strong contemporary component of the culture of many countries. Log-home design and construction encompasses styles from the historic and traditional to the heights of modern innovation and opulence.The authors of The Log Home Book use lessons and legacies from the architectural past, as well as the newest of modern design ideas, to inform and inspire the log-home architect, builder, interior designer, or buyer. Classic and contemporary homes are beautifully showcased, inside and out, and are accompanied by a clearly illustrated section on care, maintenance, and construction details.This bright and beautiful book has over two hundred spectacular color photographs., Gibbs Smith Publishers, 1995, 3, Chicago Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888. Early days in WASHINGTON County, MO, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data, and individual biographies in this booklet, an excerpt reprinted from the rare book: History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties, Missouri, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Company of Chicago in 1888. The 69-page spiral bound booklet is 8 1/2 x 11" and is printed on 60# paper, with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. (Booklets on each of the other four counties are available on and/or through our website.) Topics covered in the history of this rural county in central Missouri include: Boundaries, Mineral Resources, Streams, Soil, Timber, and other Natural Features; First Settlers -- French explorers and miners, Spanish grants, Land entries by township; A wedding party interrupted by Kickapoo Indians; Industries and Agriculture; County organization and names of county officials; Highways and public buildings; Courts and court cases, including the burning of the Lapine family and other murders; the Civil War period with names of officers; Lodges, Newspapers; Churches; Towns and Villages -- Potosi, Belgrade, Caledonia, Old Mines, Mineral Point and others; Prominent citizens -- Moses Austin; Francis Breton, Col. Michael Taney; Newspapers; Schools, Churches, and other items of interest. In addition to the many names mentioned in the first section of the booklet, there are a number of fairly detailed individual biographies. While these are of primary interest to their decendents, they contain many items of general historical interest, particularly accounts of Civil War activities. They include: Francis M. Adams, William S. Anthony, J. Rush Anthony, F.T. Aubuchon, David N. Baker, E.H. Baugher, Eugene c. Baugher, Andrew Bean, Dr. John B. Bell, James F. Bennett, Jerome Causin Berryman, Dr. Ellis W. Bliss, Robert J. Boas, Francis M. Boas, Robert A. Boring, John B. Boyer, Smith G. Breckenridge, Robert T. Brown, Robert C. Bryan, Henry Bub, R.M. Bugg, McK. Burton, Robert Bust, Sam Byrns, Albert F. Carr, Andrew Casey, Edmond Casey, Morgan A. Casey, Andrew Casey, William J. Casey, Major John T. Clarke, Stephen Cresswell, George Cresswell, Joseph Cresswell, Edward E. Curtis, Charles L. Daniels, P.E. Daugherty, Benjamin Davidson, Evan B. Day, Richard H. Dearing, Joseph Deggendorf, Mark W. Dent, John L. Detchemendy, Louis F. Dinning, John F. Declue, John B. Dumphy, Dr. Jesse L. Eaton, James S. Evans, Samuel D. Evans, John Evens, William H. Evens, Robert H. Evens, John Flynn, Michael M. Flynn, Samuel D. Gibson, Eugene Godat, Charles L. Gough, Charles B. Gray, Moses Grenia, Shadrach B. Hancock, Reuben Harmon, Frank Harris, Alex Harrison, George P. Harvey, Augustus Hawkins, Hyrcanus Hawkins, Rev. John H. Headlee, Jesse F. Henslee, Chasteen Hicks, Thomas Higginbotham, Wilder Higginbotham, Lytle Blodsaw Higginbotham, Zachary Higginbotham, Cruise Higginbotham, Capt. James B. Homan, John C. Horton, William D. Huff, Mahlon Hughes, John M. Hughes, James M. Hughes, William T. Hunter, William C. Ion, Alexander D. Jamieson, Arthur Kelsey, Robert F. Letcher, William Long, James Long, John O. Long, George C. Loomis, James D. Lowry, William McGready, F.E. McGready, Isreal H. McGready, W.F. McMurtrey, Henry B. Mallow, John L. Martin, James W. Martin, Elijah B. Matthews, Victor B. Mesplay, N.H. Nichols, William Nicholson, Thomas Nicholson, Conrad Norwine, Andrew J. Norwine, Eugene O'Mara, Joseph Parkin, John Parkin, Dr. H.D. Poston, John P. Ramsey, Jacob F. Richardson, Capt. Samuel Richeson, C.C. Rose, John B. Ross, Alfred W. Scott, Henry L. Scott, John A. Shepperd, Stephen D. Shore, Harvey Sitton, W.J. Slais, Oliver C. Sloan, Thomas Donnel Sloan, Charles D. Smith, James C. Smith, Elbert E. Southall, John T. Stephens, Charles A. Stocking, Jacob C. Stone, John Teasdale, William H. Tennyson, William H. Townsend, S.C. Townsend, William R. Troutt, Eber C. Turley, Prof. W.D. Vandiver, John Wallace, Henry C. Wallen, Albert Walser, T.A. Waring, Charles S. Waugh, Frederick Will, Jonathan Wishon, Joel K.P. Wood, Paris E. Wood, and George C. Woods. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, 6, Philadelphia & London: W.B. Saunders Company, 1924 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Scarce copy of this early volume of The Surgical Clinics of North America. Contains numerous articles "from the clinic of. . ." various Mayo Clinic physicians, including Drs. Franklin Adams, Alfred Adson, Donald Balfour, William Benedict, David Berkman, Harry Bowing, William Braasch, PHilp Brown, Louis Buie, Hermon Bumpus, Arthur Desjardins, Gordon Foulds, Emmett Frazer, Carl Hedblom, Melvin Henderson, Verne Hunt, E. Starr Judd, Mary Knight, Harold Lillie, John Lyons, Frank Mann, Charles Mayo, William Mayo, Gordon New, John Pemberton, Albert Scholl, Walter Sistrunk, Frederick Smith, John Stokes, Porter Vinson, Saltman WWalters, Russell Wilder, and Fredrick Willius. Well illustrated. Light foxing on top edge of title pages.., W.B. Saunders Company, 1924, 3, Word for Today, 1998-01-01. Hardcover. Used:Good., Word for Today, 1998-01-01, 0<