Hill Trails & Open Sky: A Book of California Verse
San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Co., 1919. 12mo. Gray cloth, stamped in green & gilt. 99 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 252. [54418]
San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Co., 1919. 12mo. Gray cloth, stamped in green & gilt. 99 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 252. [54418]
San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Co., 1919. 12mo. Gray cloth, stamped in green & gilt. 99 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 252. [54419]
Mill Valley, Calif.: Wings Press, 1955. 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. 120 p. 1st ed. Adams, "Books and Authors of San Diego," 1301. Volume of poetry written by a San Diego author. [71943]
Foreword by L. P. C. San Dimas, Calif.: The Viking Print Shop, 1934. 8vo. Binder's cloth. x, 29 p. 1st ed. [54420]
New York: John H. Hopkins & Son, Publishers, (1934). 12mo. Green cloth, stamped in orange & black. 256 p. 1st ed. Although not noted in either Hinkel or Baird & Greenwood, this novel gives, according to the dust wrapper blurb, an "intimate portrayal of life in Los Angeles." It tells..... [81168]
Healdsburg, Calif.: Running Wolf Press, 2003. 8vo. Wraps. 170 p. 1st edition. [100636]
Oakland: Rather Press, 1980. Small 4to. Cloth-backed boards. 91 p. 1st ed. No. 6 of 150 copies. [92916]
Philadelphia: Dorrance & Company, (1953). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. 289 p. 1st edition. Novel. "The California setting of the story is a small fictitious town, Leland, just south of Sacramento. Some history and many real names are used, but only as they take important part in the march..... [101610]
Petaluma, Calif.: Northern Crown Publishing Company, 1915. 8vo. Wraps. 39 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 257. Reed was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1850 but lived after 1854 in Petaluma, Laytonville, Ukiah, Oroville & San Francisco, where she died in 1921. [54421]
San Francisco: J. Stuart & Company, Publishers, 1891. 16mo. Gray cloth, stamped in gilt. A.e.g. 55 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 257. Reed was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1850 but lived after 1854 in Petaluma, Laytonville, Ukiah, Oroville & San Francisco, where she died in 1921. [54422]
San Francisco: Hicks-Judd Co., Publishers, 1896. 16mo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. A.e.g. 85 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 257. Reed was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1850 but lived after 1854 in Petaluma, Laytonville, Ukiah, Oroville & San Francisco, where she died in 1921. [54423]
San Francisco: Hicks-Judd Co., Publishers, 1896. 16mo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. A.e.g. 85 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 257. Reed was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1850 but lived after 1854 in Petaluma, Laytonville, Ukiah, Oroville & San Francisco, where she died in 1921. [54424]
Berkeley: Self-published, 1940. Small 8vo. Cloth. Unpaginated. 1st ed. No. 73 of 200 SIGNED copies. [68403]
Berkeley: Self-published, 1940. Small 8vo. Cloth. Unpaginated. 1st ed. No. 99 of 200 SIGNED copies. [85436]
Berkeley: Self-published, (1942). Small 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. Unpaginated. 1st ed. No 5 of 100 copies. [88826]
Afterword by Maurice Browne. Carmel: The Severn Arts, 1924. 12mo. Wraps. 134 p. 1st ed. Play which was produced in the Forest Theater, Carmel, California, July 3, 4, 5, 1924. [41278]
Oakland: Pacific Press Publishing House, (1883). 16mo. Green cloth, stamped in black, gilt & blind. 202 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 260. Richards was born in England in 1813 but lived in San Francisco & Alameda after 1865. She was living in Alameda when this book was published. [54427]
Oakland: Pacific Press Publishing House, (1883). 16mo. Green cloth, stamped in black, gilt & blind. 202 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 260. Richards was born in England in 1813 but lived in San Francisco & Alameda after 1865. She was living in Alameda when this book was published. [54428]
San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1908. 8vo, Light brown cloth, stamped in dark brown. 92 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 260. [54430]
Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Press, 1922. 12mo. Green cloth, stamped in white. 418 p. 1st edition. Hanna 3003. Hinkel p. 294. Baird & Greenwood 2097. "A young man's experience as a newspaper reporter in Los Angeles, covering an important crime story dealing with a plot to seize control of city government"..... [95337]
San Diego: Self-published, 1934. 24mo. Wraps. 16 p. 1st edition. Parable of the social question in which the sailors of the ship Capaitalism abandon it for the ship Industrial Democracy. [102264]
San Francisco: Printed at the Grabhorn Press for the author, 1935. 8vo. Bellum-backed boards. 49 p. 1st ed. One of 250 copies. Hinkel p. 262. [71141]
San Francisco: Privately published, 1913. 8vo. Boards, paper spine label. 42 p. 1st ed. Volume of poems, perhaps published posthumously, written by a woman who lived in Cambria, California. Some of the poems are dated but none after 1906. According to internal evidence, both her husband and sister, Gertrude Scott..... [54431]
[Holy City, Calif.?]: [Holy City], ca. 1920s. 5 1/4 x 8 in. Broadside. Poem by "Mother" Riker, wife of William E. Riker of Holy City. [98423]
New York: W. A. Townsend and Company, 1860. Small 8vo. Reddish brown cloth, stamped in gilt & blind. 240 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 263. Ringgold was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1814 and died in San Francisco in 1864. [54432]