Chinese and the Gold Rush
Illus. with photos. Whittier, Calif.: Historical California Journal Publications, (1980). Small 4to. Wraps. 63 p. 2nd printing. [68016]
Illus. with photos. Whittier, Calif.: Historical California Journal Publications, (1980). Small 4to. Wraps. 63 p. 2nd printing. [68016]
Illus. with photos. Glendale, Calif.: Historical California Journal Publications, (1992). Small 4to. Wraps. 63 p. 4th printing. [68017]
Illus. with photos. Glendale, Calif.: Historical California Journal Publications, (1998). Small 4to. Wraps. 63 p. 5th printing. [68018]
Vol. XLVI, No. 11 (November, 1923). This issue also contains "An Industrial Mission That Evangelizes" by Guy C. Converse, "Boys and Girls behind the Color Line" by Robert R. Moton, etc. [67749]
New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1923). 12mo. Yellow cloth, stamped in black & red. 223 p. 1st ed. Novel dedicated to Donaldina Cameron which portrays the seamy side of San Francisco Chinatown where "highbinders stalk their prey - dainty slave girls bound in shackles by Ah Sin are forced..... [67752]
New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1923). 12mo. Yellow cloth, stamped in black & red. 223 p. 1st ed. Novel dedicated to Donaldina Cameron which portrays the seamy side of San Francisco Chinatown where "highbinders stalk their prey - dainty slave girls bound in shackles by Ah Sin are forced..... [68094]
New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1923). 12mo. Khaki-colored cloth, stamped in black. 223 p. Novel dedicated to Donaldina Cameron which portrays the seamy side of San Francisco Chinatown where "highbinders stalk their prey - dainty slave girls bound in shackles by Ah Sin are forced to give themselves over..... [79249]
New York: Undzer Veg, 1948. 8vo. Cloth. 424 p. Text in Yiddish. [67753]
Vancouver, B.C.: New Sun Books for the Japanese-Canadian History Group, (1966). 8vo. Wraps. ix, 85 p. 1st ed. [67755]
Trans. by the Chinese Translation Group. Berkeley: Chinese Translation Group, (1976). 8vo. Wraps. 43 p. 1st printing. [67756]
Illus. with photos. Lodi, Calif.: San Joaquin County Historical Society & Museum, (1990). 8vo. Wraps. 32 p. 1st ed. [69015]
Illus. with photos. Lodi, Calif.: San Joaquin County Historical Society & Museum, (1990). 8vo. Wraps. 32 p. 1st ed. [67758]
Illus. with photos. San Leandro, Calif.: SHIMA Publishing, ca. 2000. 8vo. Wraps. 177 p. 1st ed. [67759]
New York: Bantam Books, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. 248 p. 1st ed. Novel set in Hawaii during the Second World War written by a Japanese-American author. [67760]
Philadelphia: Concourse Press, (1979). 8vo. Boards. 102 p. 1st ed. Volumn of poetry written by an Iranian-American author. [68324]
New York: United Ukrainian Organizations of the United States, 1939. 12mo. Wraps. 46 p. [66770]
Illus. with photos. No place: The C.S.T.A. Review, 1943. Small 4to. Wraps. 17-25 p. Offprint. [67761]
Trans. by Vatslaf A. Hlasko & Thomas H. Bullick. New York: R. F. Fenno & Company, (1897). 16mo. Green cloth, stamped in dark green, black & gilt. 165, 59 p. + ads. 1st American ed. [67762]
Vol. XXXIV, No. 4 (December, 1955). Translated, with a foreword, by Charles Morley. This issue also contains "The Chinese Stereotype in American Melodrama" by Stuart W. Hyde, etc. [67765]
Rock Island, Ill.: Lutheran Augustana Book Concern, (1904). 24mo. Cloth-backed boards. 139 p. 1st ed. [67744]
Illus. with photos. San Francisco: Self-published, (1958). 8vo. Wraps. 208 p. 1st ed. [67745]
Athens: Ohio University Press, (1981). 8vo. Cloth. 254 p. 1st ed. Novel about a "small community of Portuguese settlers on the east shore of San Francisco Bay." The town, called San Oriel in the book, is "loosely" based on San Lorenzo. [67766]
No place: Stonehenge Books, (1981). 8vo. Wraps. 285 p. Novel about a "small community of Portuguese settlers on the east shore of San Francisco Bay." The town, called San Oriel in the book, is "loosely" based on San Lorenzo. [83349]
[San Francisco]: [John D. Barry], 1927. 4 3/8 x 6 in. (image size) on 11 x 14 1/2 in. sheet. No. 7 of 100 copies. This woodcut of an opium den in San Francisco Chinatown was one of 14 by Simon which were included in a portfolio entitled "West Wind..... [68086]
San Francisco: Sing Chong Company, Inc., ca. 1910. 3 x 4 1/2 in. Two-sided advertisement printed on card stock. Very attractive item. The text as above appears on one side against a beige background in black or black-edged white lettering with the product line in white lettering against a red..... [68448]