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INTERNET AUCTION #25 DAKOTA-HARDGOODS 303. Dakota. Custer. Custer City. Willow Creek Mining Co Prospectuses, 1902. Lot of 2 different prospectuses Incorporated in South Dakota, promoted from Iowa. Company owned the Lizzie claim group outside of Custer City that had ore values from $1.50 to $44 gold per ton and of course in free milling form perfect for concentrating and treating with cyanide. The company was being promoted from Le Mars, Iowa. 4 photographs of the different claim developments, which was just getting underway, with the most productive only 9 feet deep. 12 pages, original purple cover, 4 x 8". The second item is the Articles of Incorporation, 1902, for the Willow Creek MC. 12 pages, original pink cover, 4 x 6". Both items printed by Globe-Post Print, Le Mars. Both extremely fine to near mint condition. Est. $100-200 304. Dakota. Custer. Iron Mountain. Niagara Tin Smelting Co Prospectus, c.1900. Lot of 2 different prospectuses. Incorporated in South Dakota, with the major smelter to be located at Niagara Falls, NY, utilizing the water power. The company did own property that was located 7 miles from Iron Mountain Station with ore that ran 2% tin. The 2 prospectuses are identical on the inside but have different styles of covers. One is yellow with 3 torches. The other has a red cover with a coat of arms design. 12 pages, 4.5 x 6". Extremely fine. Est. $100-200 305. Dakota. Lawrence. Castle Rock. Castle Rock Gold Mining & Milling Co Prospectus, c.1902. incorporated in South Dakota. Owned property 8 miles from Spearfish in the Castle Rock district. Ore was gold running at around $5 per ton. A mill was planned and ore to be treated with cyanide. The company incorporated in South Dakota, 1901. Printed by Queen City Mail Print. 8 pages, original green cover with dark green print, 3.5 x 6". Extremely fine. Est. $100-200 306. Dakota. Lawrence. Deadwood. Crown Hill Cons Mining Co Prospectus, c.1905. Incorporated in South Dakota, promoted from Chicago. This company is a reorganization of the Crown Hill Mining Co due to the need to increase capitalization. The company owned the Crown Hill gold mine located about 6 miles from Deadwood with ore that assayed from $10-20 gold per ton and had shipped about 300 tons. The company acquired the Spokane Lead and Silver mine in Custer County, located about 5 miles from Keystone. Ore carried 30-50% lead, 15-30 silver ounces with occasional gold at $5-$17 per ton. Over 500 car loads of ore had been shipped from a 200 foot shaft and able to work the ore on site. The last property acquired was 20 acres, located in Deadwood Gulch about 3.5 miles from Deadwood. Carried gold ore without any further specifics offered. 6 pages, original tan cover with black print, 7 x 9.5". Printed by Brown & Saenger, Sioux Falls. Fold crease at middle from top to bottom edge. Extremely fine. Est. $100-200 307. Dakota. Lawrence. Deadwood. Gold Magnet & Mining Co Prospectus, c.1900-1905. This prospectus is outlining the new Green Reduction Process that Charles Greene invented. The text pages do an excellent job outlining the basic innovations and process of ore extraction using the Greene process. Being that I am not a metallurgist, I am not able to validate or refute is the process would have worked, or was even accepted. There were 2 locations offered where the Greene mills were emplaced, Black Hills and at Boulder, Colorado. 6 photographs of what Greene's mills looked like. 18 pages, original blue cover, 4 x 8". Very fine. Est. $100-200 308. Dakota. Lawrence. Deadwood. Manila Gold Mining & Milling Co Prospectus, 1904. According to the prospectus, the management of this company changed hands around 1902. The original company had 80 acres, adding another 500 acres by 1904, located 7 miles southwest of Deadwood. Ore values were listed at around $2.50 gold per ton and the company wanted to build a mill and cyanide plant. 5 photographs showing the property. On the last page is a diagrammatic cross section of the tunnel, and drift, with ore speculated ore shown. 8 pages, original drab green cover with dark green print. 6.5 x 9.5". Minor discoloration around the edges. Very fine. Est. $100-200 309. Dakota. Lawrence. Hill City. Gertie Mining & Milling Co Prospectus, c.1900-1905. Incorporated in South Dakota, promoted from Chicago. The company owned the Gertie mine located almost within the town of Hill City. There were 2 ore types: gold, $8, and tin, $18. Much of the prospectus contains write-ups on the advantages of investing in mining rather than other industries. On the front cover is a photograph of "Typical Mining Prospector, G. R. Medbury." On the inside back cover is a small photographs showing Hill City. The 2nd page has a map of claims around Hill City. 16 pages, original orange cover, 8 x 9". Fold crease at middle from top to bottom. Very fine. Est. $100-200 310. Dakota. Lawrence. Lead. Gladiator Gold Mining & Milling Co Prospectus, c.1905. Lot of 2 different prospectuses. Incorporated in South Dakota, promoted from Iowa. The earlier prospectus appears to be published right after incorporation around 1900. The property consisted of the Murray group, but no ore values are offered and there seems to be very limited development. The 2nd prospectus announces the consolidation of 3 companies, Gladiator GM&MC, Red Cloud MC & Gold Fish MC, under the same Gladiator company name in 1902, and the election of new officers. The properties are discussed in detail, but still lacks much information about ore values or assays. It is also interesting to note that the consolidation of the 3 companies did not alter the name. We have seen stock certificates for the Gladiator Consolidated GM&MC, but these were issued around 1925. 11 x 13.5". 8 pages. Apparently the front cover sheet is missing, but the reverse sheet is present and printed on glossy paper. Both very fine to extremely fine. Est. $100-200 311. Dakota. Lawrence. Lead. Rex Gold Mining Co Prospectus, c.1902. The company had property that it claimed was an ground with extensions of the Homestake and Hidden Fortune. Developed by a 300 foot tunnel and a 70 foot shaft. No ore assays offered. 4 pages, 3.5 x 6", printed on green paper. Extremely fine. Est. $75-150 312. Dakota. Lawrence. Rio Tinto. Rio Tinto Copper Mining Co Prospectus, c.1902. Incorporated in New Jersey, promoted from New York. No, this is not the famous Rio Tinto. But whether this company has any relation to the Rio Tinto Copper Co that was out of business located at Encampment, Wyoming is not clear. The company was pushing $10 per share stock, discounted in this prospectus to $5, very expensive compared to other companies selling stock between 5 and 25 cents. Property was located about 30 miles southeast Deadwood and only four miles from Nemo. In the middle of the claim group was a 90 foot shaft. Ore was reported to run between 9% & 20% copper with $4 gold (sounds to good to be true - vp). 8 pages, original tan cover with dark blue print, 5 x 8". Small dirt smudge at center of top edge. Very fine. Est. $100-200 313. Dakota. Whitewood. Galena. Cora Silver Mining Co. Cert #640. Incorporated in Dakota. Unissued, unsigned. Vignette of a woman with smaller vignettes of miners underground. Black border and print. Printer - John Morris, Chicago. 8 x 11". Original stub attached at left. "Place of Business, Deadwood, Dakota. Location of Mines, Galena, Dakota" printed on certificate. Extremely fine. Est. $40-80 314. Dakota. Whitewood. Lawrence. Homestake Mining Co. Cert #8623. Incorporated in 1877. Issued to S. G. Tevis for 500 shares in 1899. Signed by J. B. Haggin president and Fred Clark secretary. Vignette of Indians on a overlook viewing white man's progress across the plains. Cancelled by rubber stamp. Black border with blue safety print. Printer - ABN. 7 x 10". This certificate was from the fourth stock issuance. In 1877, George Hearst, Lloyd Tevis and J. B. Haggin bought a group of mines at Lead, Dakota. Hearst sent L. D. Kellogg to Deadwood to look at the Manuel claim, which was called the Homestake mine, and was located by Moses and Fred Manuel, Jank Harney and Alexander Engh in 1876. An arrastra and a small stamp mill had been built. Kellogg bought the mine from Manuel for Hearst for $70,000. The Hearst group then proceeded to buy the adjoining claims, including the Deadwood, Caledonia and DeSmet, incorporating them as the Homestake. At one point Hearst had to buy out a miner partner who was not disclosed, a man who had given Manuel $90 in food as a grubstake for 1/15th of the Manuel claim. In 1878, Homestake Co built an 80 stamp mill and did not stop running until 1922. By WWII, Homestake had produced about 10 million ounces of gold and by the 1980's the pit was 7000 feet deep. This certificate is a classic Haggin autograph piece. S. G. Tevis was the widow of Lloyd Tevis (she endorses on reverse). Trimmed tight at left edge. Very fine and clean for this certificate. Est. $100-200 315. Egyptian. Art Postcards, Mostly Egyptian Motif. Beautiful depictions of Rhamses, Horus, Tut-Ankh-Amen, and other gods and goddesses. Others are photo postcards from the Cairo Museum, Spain, and more. Est. $20-40 316. Fire. Book. Dangers and Chemistry of Fire. For Primary Schools, by Clarence Maris. 1921. Pub. F.J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, Ohio. Hard cover 78 pgs. Good condition. Est. $25-75 317. Firearms. Old Matchlock Hand Cannon. Bronze, smooth bore, 8.5" long, in shape of a key. C. 17th century, Europe. Est. $250-500 318. Fraternal. Union. Union Pinbacks, 1964-1974. Lot of 5 pcs. Four of the pinbacks are from the UE Union, Local 1114. The last is a I. B.T.C.W. from 1973. The pinbacks are colorful and about 1.5" diam. All very fine. Est. $40-80 319. Gaming. Foreign Gaming Chips. Lot of 15 different pcs. All are made of plastic. Various sizes and colors. Examples: Societe des Bains de Mer / 20 / Monaco. Casino / Municipale / 5000 / Venezia. Casino / 5 / Budapest. All vf-xf. Est. $40-80 320. Gaming. G & P Marked Chips. Lot of 9 pcs, all marked G & P on both sides, 2 yellow, 7 brown. Unknown location or date. We think 1930's or earlier. Very fine. Est. $20-40 321. Gaming. Horse Theme Gaming Chips. Lot of 14 pcs. 13 pcs have two hooked horseshoes with jockey's whip crossed behind. Image is on both sides, 3pcs are red, 10 pcs are blue. 1pc has embossed jockey and horse on both sides, white. Very fine. Est. $25-50 322. Gaming. Ivory Chip. Listed as 18e. Red rim with pic of flower like image. 31mm, small crack at middle of one side. Same obverse as reverse. Handling wear to red rim. Vf. Est. $25-50 323. Gaming. Large Denomination Gaming Chips. Lot of 3 pcs. (1) Mizpah $1000. Tonopah, Nevada / The Historic / Mizpah / 1907 / $1000. Reddish brown with pink accents and orange center. (2) Tropicana $1000. Encased in clear plastic block (3 x 3". Purple border with yellow and green accents. (3) Baccarat $5000. Encased in round plastic (3" diameter). Chip is large, 50mm. Red border with yellow and white accents. All xf. Est. $75-150 324. Gaming. Las Vegas. Casino Promotional Shoe Horns. Lot of 27 pcs. El Rancho Vegas, 10 pcs, one is green. Sands Hotel Casino, 16 pcs. Tropicana, 1 pc, black. All fine. Est. $25-50 325. Gaming. Las Vegas. Fiesta Casino & Hotel Souvenir $5 Gaming Chip. A $5 souvenir gaming chip set within a wooden plaque. Wood is engraved with "Fiesta Casino & Hotel, N. Rancho Dr. & Lake Mead Blvd, North Las Vegas. Chip has Grand Opening / Fiesta / Casino Hotel / $5 / Limited Edition. Chip is very colorful. Wood block is 2 x 4". Lot includes a souvenir ashtray(?) from the 1892 World's Fair. Made of pewter and embossed within with scene of Columbus' ships. 3.5 x 3". Both very fine. Est. $25-50 326. Gaming. Las Vegas. Frontier Hotel Presentation Ashtrays, 1967. Lot of 2 identical pcs. One is in original box. Gold leaf trim around edges. Rectangular shape, 6.5 x 8.5". (pic logo of Frontier at top) / You Are Cordially Invited / to attend / The Premier Opening / of the / Frontier Hotel / in / Las Vegas, Nevada / during / July-August / One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Seven / R. S. V. P. Lettering in gold leaf. One has a small chip at top edge. Other is very fine. Not listed in Anderson's book on Casino Ashtrays. Est. $100-200 327. Gaming. Las Vegas. Gaming Chip Collection. Lot of 100 different gaming chips, mostly from Nevada. Examples: Mizpah, Boulder Pan Club, King 8, Primadonna, Carousel, Thunderbird, Player's Club, etc. Est. $200-400 328. Gaming. Las Vegas. Horseshoe Club Encased 1955 Cent. Good Luck Charm from Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe Club. Au-unc. Est. $25-50 329. Gaming. Las Vegas. King 8 Casino $1 Gaming Chips. Lot of 58 pcs. Blue chips with gilt lettering with King 8 / $1 / Casino // same. Listed as R-5, valued at $12-36 each. All vf-xf. Est. $100-200 330. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas $1 Metal Gaming Chips. Lot of 15 pcs. Hacienda, Showboat (2 pcs), Caesar's Palace (3 pcs), Primadonna, Eddie's Fabulous 50's, California Club, Red Garter, Saddle West, Castaways, Diamond Jim's (2 pcs), Tropicana. All very fine. Est. $20-40 331. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Casino Ashtrays. Lot of 14pcs. (1) Frontier Hotel / (logo F) / Las Vegas, Nevada. Clear glass, round, embossed from bottom. (2) A Place in the Sun / Sands / $5 / Las Vegas, Nevada. Image of a gaming chip at middle with green border and gold accents. White around with gold leaf edge trim. Square. (3-5) Three identical: Hotel / Sahara / (pic of the hotel and casino) / Las Vegas, Nevada. Clover leaf like shape with gold leaf edge accents. (6) Thunderbird Hotel / (pic of blue and red round edge star) / Las Vegas, Nev. Silkscreen on bottom. Amber glass, square shape. (7-13) 7 identical: El Rancho / (pic of windmill) / Las Vegas, Nevada. Clear to slightly amber glass. Round. Yellow and blue silkscreen on bottom. (14) Copper souvenir with Fabulous Las Vegas around rim. Round. Roulette table under glass at bottom center. At one time it was operational. All very fine. Est. $50-100 332. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Casino Scarce Ashtrays. Lot of 3 different pcs. (1) Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe Club Downtown Las Vegas on red and white silkscreen. Triangular shape. (2) Lucky Casino (pic of gambler) Mr. Lucky Downtown Las Vegas Free Parking with Validation. Black and white silkscreen, square shaped. (3) Hotel Last Frontier Las Vegas, Nevada Last Frontier Village. Blue silkscreen, round shape. All clear glass. All very fine, no chips or dings. Est. $50-75 333. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Casino Silver Plated Flatware. Lot of 8 pcs. (1) Spoon from Tropicana which is engraved at end of handle. (2--4) Three spoons from the Hilton with Hilton "H" logo at end of handle. (5-6) Two forks for the Hotel Sahara as marked on backside of handle. (7) Spoon from the Desert Inn as marked on end of handle with "D I." (8) Large buffet spoon with Riviera Hotel at end of handle. Spoon measures 8.5" long. All are tarnished. Est. $50-100 334. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Casino Souvenir Key Chains. Lot of 17 pcs. 7 are metal, rest are plastic. Nevada Club (5 pcs), Monte Carlo (2 vars), Fortune Club (2 vars), Golden Nugget (2 pcs), Westerner (2 vars), Sands (2 vars), Las Vegas Club. All fine to very fine. Est. $50-100 335. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Free Play Metal Tokens. Lot of 30 pcs. Red Garter, Silver City (2 different vars.), Silver Bird (4 pcs), Frontier Hotel (15 pcs), Rio Suite blue (7 pcs), Nevada Club. All very fine. Est. $25-50 336. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Gaming Chips & Souvenir Coins. Lot of 4 pcs. (1) Pussycatt a Go Go $1 Gaming Chip. Rd, white metal. (2) Encased 1969 Cent in horseshoe shape from Gold Club, Sparks, Nevada. (3-4) Two different variations of "Las Vegas Dollar". (a) Las Vegas Dollar / E. Pluribus Unum / (pic of Morgan Dollar obverse) / 1878 // Entertainment Capitol of the World / (pic of showgirl in costume). (b) Las Vegas Dollar / E. Pluribus Unum / (pic of Morgan Dollar obverse) / 1878 // Entertainment Capitol of the World / (circular list pattern of all the casinos) / (pic of Convention Center) / Coins & Gifts International / Copy. Both rd, br, 38mm. The first described is thicker than second. All vf-xf. Est. $20-40 337. Gaming. Las Vegas. Las Vegas Roulette Chips. Lot of 25 pcs. Showboat (7pcs), 1, blue. Last Frontier (2pcs), 6, green. Last Frontier, 6, green. Last Frontier (5 pcs), 7, blue. Last Frontier (6 pcs), 7, brown. Last Frontier (4 pcs), 6, brown. All fine. Est. $25-50 338. Gaming. Las Vegas. Stardust Calling Card Gaming Chips. Lot of 2 different pcs. (1) Stardust / John Drew / Executive / Vice President / 735-6111 // Stardust / $1000 / Las Vegas Nevada / Non Negotiable. Rd, al, hole at rim. (2) Stardust / Tommy McDonnell / Executive Assistant to Pres. / Dudley 4-6350 // Stardust / $100 / Las Vegas Nevada. Plastic (celluloid?), rd. Both extremely fine. Est. $25-50 339. Gaming. Nevada Casino Collectibles. Lot of 5 pcs. (1) Flamingo Hilton $1 Gaming Chip set into Bolo tie. (2) Palace Club Plastic Good For Token, Reno. (3) Mizpah Hotel Good For Plastic Token, Tonopah. (3) Club Cal Neva Saloon Plastic Good For Token, Reno. (5) Horse Shu Club Lucky Buck Brass Chip, Jackpot. All fine to very fine. Est. $20-40 340. Geography. Cultural. Cultural Geography. Lot of 2 books. (1) Economic Geography by Whitbeck & Finch, 1930. 565pps, index, hardboards. Half of the book is dedicated to the economic geography of North America. The second half is geared towards international locations. (2) Earth & Man, Lectures on Comparative Physical Geography in its Relation to the History of Mankind by Arnold Guyot, 1849. 334pps, hardboards. Est. $25-50 341. Geography. Cultural. North America, Its People and the Resources, Development, and Prospects of the Continent as an Agricultural, Industrial and Commercial Area, by J. Russell Smith, 1925. Inscribed by Malcolm H. Bissell, from Publishers, January 27, 1925 on first leaf. 849pps, index, original hardboards. This was written as a textbook. The last page has an outline of projects for a class. Includes a fold-out color map in back pocket. The chapters describe the geographic sections of the United States such as the Sierra Nevada, Southwest, etc. Fine condition. Est. $20-40 342. Geology. Book. Elementary Geology, by Edward Hitchcock, 1840. Hitchcock was a Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Amherst College, and Massachusetts State Geologist. Published by JS & C. Adams, 1840. Hardcover, brown with floral detailing, gold lettering on spine faded. Cover is very worn. Pull out Paleontological Chart at front has been colored with what looks like water colors; it has been repaired with Christmas stickers. Has another pull out chart of Stratified Rocks. Covers rock classification, chemistry and mineralogy of geology, lithological characters of stratified rocks, and of unstratified rocks, paleontology, aqueous and atmospheric agencies in producing geological changes, the history of geology and more! Illustrated and indexed. Pages show foxing and general aging, but all text is legible. Overall condition is fair. Est. $100-200 343. Geology. Book. Index to the Stratigraphy of North America, 1912. by Bailey Willis, accompanied by a Geologic Map of North America. Professional Paper No. 71, 1912. 894 pages, with maps at back. Describes the geology of North America beginning in the Pre-Cambrian through Miocene-Pliocene. Each chapter has a map showing the major distributions of the units described. 19 illustrations, 5 fold out inserts. Original hard boards, brown cover, with gilt lettering at spine. Wear and rubbing to spine and corners. Est. $20-40 344. Geology. Book. Story of the Rocks, Fourteen Weeks in Popular Geology, 1870-77. by J. Dorman Steele, Ph.D. Published by A.S. Barnes & Co. Inscription on blank page before title page is "Letticia Estella Case, Devils Gate, 1889". First leaf is inscribed with "Miss Madge Blackurte, St. Mary's Acad, Salt Lake City". Illustrated, 300 pages, with notes at the end. Hard bound, with fancy design on cover and spine. In fine condition, cover is quite worn, with water damage and tears. Est. $40-80 345. Geology. Book. The Earth: A Descriptive History of the Phenomena of the Life of the Globe, 1872. By Elisee Reclus, edited by Henry Woodward of the British Museum. Pub. Harper & Bros..., New York. Hard cover. 567 pgs. Illustrated, 230 inserted maps, plus 23 page maps. Boards are worn, spine has 2" tear. Early geology. Est. $75-150 346. Geology. Book. The Story of Our Planet, 1898. By T.G. Bonney, pub. Cassell and Co., London. Hard cover, 579 pgs. Illustrated, includes chapters on the molding of the earth, changes from within (volcanoes, earthquakes, etc.), the story of past ages and discussion of theoretical questions. 6 x 9. Fine. Est. $50-100 347. Geology. Paleontology. Fossil (Paleontology) Related Publications. Lot of 11 pcs. 1909-1982. The publications cover a broad range of fossil fauna and flora from various time periods and localities. All fine. Est. $25-50 348. Geology. Publications. Geologic Publications. Lot of 14 pcs. The highlight publications include: (1) Mineral Resources of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1919, by George Harrington, USGS, Bulletin 692-G. (2) Production of Quicksilver in 1910, H. D. McCaskey, USGS. (3) New Madrid Earthquake, Myron L. Fuller, USGS Bulletin 494. Other publications cover Landslides and Subsidence, Volcanic rocks, and Index of the Stratigraphy of North America, USGS Prof Paper 71, Bailey Willis. All fair to fine condition. Est. $50-100 349. Geology. Publications. Geological Society of America Bulletins, 1947-1953. Lot of 10 bulletins. Areas covered in the papers include: California, Texas, Venezuela, Lower Columbia River, OR & WA, Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota. Other papers cover subjects that are not regionally significant. All paper wrapped, fine condition. Est. $50-100 350. Glass. Roseville Art Pottery and Corning Glass Books. 1) Roseville Art Pottery in Color, by Louise and Evan Purviance and Norris F. Schneider, 1970, by Wallace-Homestead Book Co., Des Moines, IA. Paper cover with spiral binding. Beautiful colored plates and detailed descriptions. Approximately 60 pgs. 6 x 9. Spiral binding is coming loose and cover is water stained, but interior is fine. 2) Glass From The corning Museum of Glass, A Guide to the Collections, published by the Corning Glass Center, New York, 1965. Colored and black/white plates with lengthy descriptions, and a bibliography. Paperback, with slight wear to spine and edges. Est. $20-40 351. Hardgoods. Fluter. The Original Susan B. Knox Rolling Fluter Iron, 1877. A classic mid 1870's specialized iron called a fluter (also known as pleaters, plaiters, crimpers, rufflers or ruffle irons), consisting of two brass rollers which have raised ridges along their entire length, supported by cast iron brackets attached to a cast iron base. Fabric was fed through the two rollers and turned by the handle. A raised oval badge is at center of base showing a trademark picture of Susan B. Knox. A C-clamp is attached to the base at the right corner for securing fluter to a counter top. Approx. 6 x 9" base decorated with a narrow gold pinstripe. Embossed on base is Pat. July 3, 1877 Reissue April 26, 1870. The Original Knox is embossed above the raised badge. The iron brackets, about 6" tall, hold the fluter rollers and wooden handle, held in place by set screws. There are 2 levers toward the back side which adjust rollers. Manufactured by North Bro's Co., Philadelphia Pa. Knox is a recognized name in rolling fluters. North Bros began business as an iron foundry, but expanded their product line to things like ice breakers, ice-cream churns, tobacco cutters and fluting machines for the textile industry--most with ratcheting mechanisms. The company prospered until 1946, at which time Stanley Tool Works acquired North Bros. Both names were used (Stanley and North Bros) on products, eventually being replaced by Yankee Tools Inc. and then in 1958 replaced with only the Stanley name. Est. $75-150 352. Hawaii. Geology. Hawaii Geology Publications. Lot of 10pcs. (1) Tsunami of April, 1946, in the Hawaiian Islands, 1947. (2) Ring Structures at Mauna Kea, Hawaii, 1945. (3) 1942 Eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1943. (4) Petrography of Molokai, 1947. (5) Petrography of Kahoolawe, c.1940-45. (6) Heights & Ruggedness of the Hawaiian Islands and the Forty-Eight States, 1935. (7) 1949 Summit Eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1950. (8) Petrography of the Waianae Range, Oahu, 1940. (9) Petrography of Lanai, 1940. (10) Volcano Letter, 1952 Eruption of Kilauea. All very fine. Est. $50-100
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