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Death Valley,CA - Inyo County - 1893-1987 - Books :

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Death Valley,CA - Inyo County - 1893-1987 - Books :
Lot of 32 publications, including: 1) Esacape From Death Valley, As Told by William Lewis Manly and Other '49ers, by Johnson, Leroy and Jean. Softcover, indexed, 213 pages including illustrations, maps, and photographs. Published by University of Nevada Press, Reno, NV, 1987. 2) A Story of the Death Valley Schools, by Gritzner, Leland J. Softcover, 49 pages including photographs. Published by L. Gritzner, Box 271, Tecopa, CA, 1986. 3) The Man and the Myth, Death Valley Scotty, by Johnston, Hank. Softcover, 48 pages including many photographs. Published by Flying Spur Press, Yosemite, CA, 1972. 4) The Wild Burros of Death Valley, by Moehlman, Patricia. Published in National Geographic, Vol. 141, No. 4, April, 1972, p. 502-517. 5) Twilight of the Jackass Prospector, Death Valley Area Portraits of the 1930's, by Cartter, George R. Softcover, indexed, 61 pages including numerous photographs. 6) Death Valley and the Mojave Desert, by Harcourt, Carmen. Enclosed in softcover shelf binder, 8 pages, including illustrations. Published in Overland Monthly, June, 1898, Vol. XXXI, No. 186, page 488. 7) Through Death Valley, by Spears, John R. Enclosed in softcover shelf binder, 9 pages, including illustrations. Published in The Californian Illustrated Magazine, February, 1893, Vol. 3, No. 3, page 312. 8) Death Valley, by Thomas H. Means. Signed by author, enclosed in softcover shelf binder but seperated from spine, 11 pages including illustrations. Printed in Sierra Club Bulletin, Feb., 1932 issue. 9) The Unbuilt Interurbans of Nevada, by Grant, H. Roger. Published in Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. XXIII, Fall 1980, Number 3, p. 149-156. 10) Death Valley Scotty Told Me, by Houston, Eleanor Jordan. Softcover, 125 pages including photographs and illustrations. Three inch tear on upper left of front cover. Produced by the Death Valley Natural History Association, 11th Edition, 1985. 11) Trailing the Forty-Niners Through Death Valley, by Wheat, Carl I. Softcover, 37 pages including foldout map. Copyright 1939, by Carl Wheat. Reprinted from the Sierra Club Bulletin, Vol. XXIV, No. 3, June, 1939. 12) About Deserts: Death Valley, in the California History Nugget, Vol. 2, Number 5, p. 80-83. Published by The California State Historical Association, Los Angeles, February, 1929. 13)Greenwater: Death Valley's "Greatest Copper Camp on Earth," by Weight, Harold O. Softcover, 34 pages including photographs, illustrations, and advertisements. Published by The Calico Press, 1969. 14) Telescope Peak from Death Valley, by Wilson, Neill C. Signed by author. Softcover, in shelf binder but seperated from spine, 4 pages. Printed in The Sierra Club Bulletin, Feb. 1928. 15) Borax Deposits of Death Valley and Mojave Desert, by Campbell, Marius. Softcover, indexed, 23 pages in shelf binder but seperated from spine. Printed by USGS, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1902. 16) The Wade Story, In and Out of Death Valley, by Belden, L. Burr. Softcover, 15 pages including photographs. Printed for Dedication of Wade Monument, November 8, 1957, Death Valley '49ers Encampment. 17) Freeman Junction: The Escape Route. . .Death Valley in 1849, by Walker, Ardis M. Softcover, 16 pages. Published for the dedication of the Freeman Junction Monument on November 9, 1961 by the Death Valley '49ers, Inc. 18) Ralph Palmer Merritt, by Walker, Ardis M. Softcover, 12 pages including illustrations. Published by Death Valley'49ers, Inc., 1964. 19) Old Stovepipe Wells, by Belden, L. Burr. Softcover, 10 pages including illustrations. Published for the dedication of Old Stovepipe Wells Monument, Death Valley '49ers Encampment, November 10, 1968. 20) Bob Eichbaum's Resort and his Toll Road to Death Valley, by DeDecker, Mary. Softcover, 219 pages including photographs and illustrations. Publsihed by The Sagebrush Press, Morongo Valley, CA, 1996. 21) In the Beginning, God Created Desolation - Death Valley, by McGaffey, Ernest. Softcover, 24 pages including many photographs. A keepsake published for the 32nd Death Valley '49ers Encampment, Death valley, CA, Nov. 12-15, 1981. 22) Exploring Death Valley, by Kirk, Ruth. Softcover, 88 pages including many photographs, illustrations, and maps. Published by Stanford University Press, 1965. 23) Exploring Death Valley, A Guide for Tourists, by Kirk, Ruth. Softcover, indexed, 82 pages including many photographs, illustrations, and maps. Published by Stanford University Press, 1956. 24) Death Valley Scotty Told Me, by Houston, Eleanor Jordan. Softcover, 106 pages including photographs and illustrations. Signed by "Scotty" on last page. Copyright 1954 by Eleanor Houston. 25) Twenty Mule Team Days in Death Valley, by Weight, Harold O. Softcover, 36 pages including maps and photographs. Published by The Calico Press, Twentynine Palms, CA, 1955. 26) Legend of John Lamoigne and Song of the Desert-Rats, by Crampton, Frank A. Softcover, 32 pages including many photographs. Copyright 1956 by Esther L. Crampton. 27) Death Valley & Manly, Symbols of Destiny, by Walker, Ardis M. Softcover, 43 pages. Published by the Death Valley '49ers, Inc., 1962. 28) Burro Bill and Me, by Price, Edna Calkins. Softcover, 275 pages. Strawberry Valley Press, Idyllwild, CA, 1973. 29) Lost Mines of Death Valley, by Weight, Harold O. Softcover, 84 pages including photographs. Published by The Calico Press, Twentynine Palms, CA, 1970 (3rd edition, revised and enlarged). 30) Death Valley Jeep Trails, by Mitchell, Roger. Softcover, indexed, 36 pages including photographs. Published by La Siesta Press, Glendale, CA, 1969. 31) Mines of Death Valley, by Belden, L. Burr. Softcover, indexed, 71 pages including photographs and illustrations. Published by La Siesta Press, Glendale, CA, 1994. 32) Goodbye, Death Valley! The 1849 Jayhawker Escape, by Belden, L. Burr. Softcover, 61 pages including illustrations. Copyright 1956 by Death Valley '49ers, Inc. Some water damage visible along spine, lower edge, and right edge of text.