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  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Date published: 1925
University of California Press, 1925. First Edition. Very Good condition. Beautifully illustrated chronicle of California. Heavy book ships by weight.
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  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Date published: 1925
First Edition. Very Good condition. Beautifully illustrated chronicle of California. Heavy book ships by weight.
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  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Date published: 1925
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  • Publisher: University of California - Extension Division
  • Date published: 1925
  • Format: Hardcover
265 p. 1925. 8vo. Custom burgundy cloth hardcover slipcase, gilt title stamped/embossed on spine and front board, enclosed loose-leaf black/white illustrated plates on heavy coated stock paper. Slipcase personalized - see front cover at lower right corner, reads "Max Thelen". About the author and work: Owen Cochran Coy (1884-1952) had a long career in the field of history. He taught at Eureka High School in Northern California (1909-1913). He served as the secretary and subsequently as director for the California Historical Survey Commission from 1915-1923. He was a professor of history at the University of Southern California from 1925-1950. Following the commission s administrative restructuring, he served as director of the California State Historical Association (CSHA) from 1923 to 1950. He served as a state technical director of the Historical Records Survey, W.P.A. in 1936. His publication work included editing Pictorial History of California and serving as editor for the CSHA serial publication, California History Nugget. The contents of this monumental work include illustrations, maps, portraits, broadsides, and views. Every picture was carefully selected for both historical accuracy and pictorial value. The narratives were carefully prepared to supply the demand for a simple history, free from technical features. An attempt was made to describe each picture so as to aid in determining the degree of its historical value. The book was planned by Edward Mayer, Secretary, Department of Visual Instruction, University of California Extension Division, and compiled and edited by Owen C. Coy, Ph.D., Director, California State Historical Association. Provenance: Max Thelen (1880-1972) American railroad commissioner [Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) The Commission's five members were appointed by the President with the consent of the United States Senate. This was the first independent agency (or so-called Fourth Branch)], attorney, president of the California Railroad Commission (1915-1918), and senior past president of the Commonwealth Club of California. CONDITION NOTES: Very good; light wear not commensurate with age and use (e.g. slipcase wear at extremities, loose leaves - slight wear at corner tips of lead pages, light age-toned plates), clean slipcase and plates. A nice copy. Note: See my other listings for related books, Before the Interstate Commerce Commission - Division of Valuation - Conference between Division of Valuation, Members of State Commissions, and Representatives of the Presidents' Conference Committee of the Railroads and Max Thelen - Straight into the Law - 1880-1924 by Dorothy Thelen Clemens.
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