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Edité par Arizona Historical Society Tucson, 2008
Vendeur : David Kaye Books & Memorabilia, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First Edition ~1st Printing Hardcover vg in near fine jacket; owner label and inked name on ffep, minor soiling/creasing to page edges else a tight square unmarked copy in unclipped dust jacket; first printing.
Edité par The Arizona Historical Society, [2008]., Tucson, 2008
Vendeur : BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
First edition. First edition. 8vo. Signed by the author. Cloth, tan endpapers, xii [2], 401 pp., frontis., preface, illustrated, epilogue, notes, bibliography, index. Publisher's promotional blurb says, "From their arrival in Santa Fe in 1853 with the earliest American occupation to the close of Steinfeld's department store in downtown Tucson in the 1980s, the history of the Zeckendorf and Steinfeld families is intertwined with the economic development of the Southwest. In this detailed portrayal, Bettina O'Neil Lyons delves into family documents, archival records, and published sources to chronicle 130 years of mercantile enterprise through the eyes of a remarkable group of men and women who lay the business foundations and set the social tone of Arizona and New Mexico for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." As new, in dust jacket.
Edité par The Arizona Historical Society, [2008]., Tucson, 2008
Vendeur : BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
First edition. First edition. 8vo. Signed by the author. Cloth, tan endpapers, xii [2], 401 pp., frontis., preface, illustrated, epilogue, notes, bibliography, index. Publisher's promotional blurb says, "From their arrival in Santa Fe in 1853 with the earliest American occupation to the close of Steinfeld's department store in downtown Tucson in the 1980s, the history of the Zeckendorf and Steinfeld families is intertwined with the economic development of the Southwest. In this detailed portrayal, Bettina O'Neil Lyons delves into family documents, archival records, and published sources to chronicle 130 years of mercantile enterprise through the eyes of a remarkable group of men and women who lay the business foundations and set the social tone of Arizona and New Mexico for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." As new, in dust jacket.
Edité par Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, Arizona, 2008
Vendeur : K & B Books, Tucson, AZ, AZ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First Edition. 401 pp., index, bibliography, endnotes, epilog, photographs. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with no inscriptions. Laid in is a 1906 canceled check written on the Southern Arizona Bank & Trust Company to Albert Steinfeld, the nephew of William Zeckendorf, and is signed by him on the reverse. From their arrival in Santa Fe in 1853 with the earliest American occupation to the close of Steinfeld's department store in downtown Tucson in the 1980s, the history of the Zeckendorf and Steinfeld families is intertwined with the economic development of the Southwest. In this detailed portrayal, the author delves into the family documents, archival records, and published sources to chronicle 130 years of a remarkable group of men and women who lay the business foundations and set the social tone of Arizona and New Mexico for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book is not only a family history but a history of Tucson, Arizona.a fascinating read. It is reported the first edition of this book of 1200 copies, sold out and a second printing has been authorized. COLLECTOR QUALITY. Signed by Author(s).
Vendeur : K & B Books, Tucson, AZ, AZ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First Edition. THREE BOOKS. (1.) O.K. Corral Postscript: The Death of Ike Clanton. 2006 Talei Publishers. First edition. 352 pp., index, bibliography, appendix, photographs, documents. Foreword by Leon C. Metz. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND FOREWARD WRITER with no inscriptions. A fine, unread copy in a fine dust jacket. An exceptionally well researched book on a subject mostly neglected by many writers and researchers. This volume is scarce due to the low number of copies produced. (2.) The True Story of Commodore Perry Owens. 2013, Graphic Publishers. 1st Edition. 290 pp., frontis, index, bibliography, notes, epilogue, photographs, mapped end boards. A fine, unread copy in a fine bright unclipped dust jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with no inscriptions. A very well designed and attractive book, well researched and written about an Arizona lawman who is legendary, perhaps more so than Wyatt Earp. This book, we believe, is the first complete biography of Commodore Perry Owens, it is also the winner of the 2013 Arizona/New Mexico award in the "Arizona Biography" category. (3.) The Zeckendorfs and Steinfelds. 2008 Arizona Historical Society. 401 pp., index, bibliography, endnotes, epilogue, photographs. A fine, unread copy in a fine, bright dust jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with no inscriptions. From their arrival in Santa Fe in 1853 with the earliest American occupation to the close of Steinfeld's department store in downtown Tucson in the 1980s, the history of the Zeckendorf and Steinfeld families is intertwined with the economic development of the Southwest. In this detailed portrayal, the author delves into the family documents, archival records, and published sources to chronicle 130 years of a remarkable group of men and women who lay the business foundations and set the social tone of Arizona and New Mexico for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book is not only a family history but a history of Tucson, Arizona. A fascinating read. It is reported the first edition of this book of 1200 copies, sold out and a second printing has been authorized. COLLECTOR QUALITY. Signed by Author(s).