Thursday, May 26, 2011

Dixon Public Library Historical Collection Books- available May 25th, 2011


Cyclopaedia of Universal History by John Ridpath, 1890. Published by Jones Publishing Co.



Pioneers of the West by John Turner, 1903. 1st Edition. Published by Jennings & Pye.



Stagecoach & Tavern Tales of the Old Northwest by Harry Ellsworth Cole, 1930. 1st Edition. Published by Arthur Clark Co.



Rocky Mountain Exploration by Reuben Thwaites, 1904. 1st Edition. Published by D. Appleton & Co.



The Indian Dispossessed by Seth Humphrey, 1905. 1st Edition. Published by Little, Brown.



Drake's Indians of North America by Samuel Drake, 1880. 1st Edition. Published by John Alden.



The Way of the Indian by Frederic Remington, (author and illustrator). 1906. 1st Edition. Published by Fox Duffield & Co.



Agricultural Almanac 1903. Published by John Baer's Sons.



A Civil War Artist at the Front, Edwin Forbes Life Study of the Great War by William Forrest Dawson, 1957. 1st Edition. Published by Oxford University Press.



Shakespeare Rare Print Collection edited by Seymour Eaton, 1900. Published by Review of Reviews.



Winning of the Far West by Robert McElroy, 1914. 1st Edition. Published by G. P. Putnam.



Heroes of California by George Wharton James, 1910. 1st Edition. Published by Little, Brown & Co.



Godey's Lady's Book by Sarah Hale, L A Godey, 1873. Published by Louis A Godey.



Under Drake's Flag by G A Henty, early 1900's. Published by Geo. Hill & Co.


A Century of Progress, Chicago Exposition, 1934. 1st Edition. Published by Neeley Printing Co.


The Last American Frontier by Frederic Paxson, 1910. 1st Edition. Published by Macmillan.


Under The Tonto Rim by Zane Grey, 1926. 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Published by Harper.



The Little Mixer by Lillian Shearon, 1922. 1st Edition. Published by Bobbs-Merrill.



The Complete Home by Mrs. Julia McNair Wright, 1879. Published by William Garretson & Co.




The Works of William Shakespeare, early 1900's. Published by Funk & Wagnalls.







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