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538 pp, hardcover, fine in an edge-rubbed dust jacket. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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Book. Octavo, xiv, 522 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine is tan with red print. Dust jacket has edge wear with short tears to spine head. Boards in red cloth. Slight wear to spine caps and corners. Text block has penciled marginal notation on page 96. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece (map) and plates (photographs, maps). NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column I. 1381288. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very good Good jacket. First Edition. A nice copy. Clean text, solid binding. The previous owner's name and a quick annotation is written on the ffep. Dust jacket has some light edge wear and damp staining. Foxing to top edge.
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List of Pelts Exported By Private Companies, Year of Return, Name of Boat, Name of Navigator, Name of Owner...[Manuscript in Pencil, Typescript & Blueprint]; (Together With) II: List of Pelts Exported By the Shelichof and Golikofs Company; III: List of...
by [Alaska--Russian Fur Trade]. [Golder, Frank A. ]
Add this copy of List of Pelts Exported By Private Companies, Year of to cart. $350.00, very good condition, Sold by Zephyr Used & Rare Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1912 by Frank A. Golder.
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Atlas folio. Five leaves, sized from 12 x 22 in. up to 22.75 x 28 in. 1st. -Pencil manuscript on hand-ruled graph chart, w/ boxes all filled in, some additions, on thick yellow paper stock, two pieces taped together on verso; 2nd-Original typescript w/ some corrections made on typing paper, two pieces taped on verso (minor tear, creasing); 3rd--Blueprint from typescript; 4 & 5 both typescript copies on thin typing paper (couple minor closed tears), still VG set. Original manuscript and typescript tables prepared by Golder (1877-1929) for early lectures on Russian economic and diplomatic history, and "A Survey of Alaska, 1743-1799" (1913). Published in the Washington Historical Quarterly these charts trace the growth and economic impact of the Russian fur trade from the 18th Century into the 19th Century. At the time, Golder was unable to find one single source of the information so he created his own charts and they chronicle the growth and impact of the fur trade in Alaska, breaking down not only all the vessels, navigators, and owners, but also the types of cargo including beaver, fox, sea otter, otter tails, sea bears (sea lions), whale mustaches, walrus tusks, blue arctic fox, and their values. The two additional typescript tables separate out the furs from the Chelichof and Golikofs Co. (i.e. Shelikhov-Golikov Co. ) from 1786-1797, notorious for their massacres of indigenous Alutiiqs in 1784 on Kodiak Island known as the Awa'uq Massacre allowing the Russian Co. control over the island. Directly afterwards, Golder spent the next decade actively working in Russian Archives during the Russian Revolution, and eventually produced his Guide to Materials for American History in Russian Archives, and built the massive Slavic language collection at the Hoover War History Collection.