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Very Good. No dust jacket as issued. Number 643 of a limited edition. Navy blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine. The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images are unmarked. A bit of dulling to the gilt at the top edge; other edges untrimmed, mostly unopened. Text and images are unmarked.
Publisher:
The Champlain Society for the Hudson Bay Record Society
Published:
1/1/1940
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13854806379
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Seller's Description:
Like New. As new. Limited ed. 299 of 550. Bound in publisher's red cloth. lxxvii, 480, xiii pages: portraits; 25 cm. Hardcover. Fine binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Top edge gilt. Publications of the Champlain Society. Hudson's Bay Company series; , 3.
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Very Good. No Dj. pp. lxxvii 2 461. Limited edition number 229. TEG red cloth, heavy book additional postage will apply, previous owners bookplate on verso of front cover. 8vo.
Publisher:
Champlain Society for the Hudson's Bay Record Society
Published:
1940 1940
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17010858190
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Very good. 1st edition limited and numbered. lxxvii, 480, xi (3)pp. Octavo. Frontispiece. Appendixes, index, lists of members and subscribing libraries included. Original blue cloth with gilt lettered and crested spine; gilt top edge, others uncut. Previous owner's name sticker and bookplate on front paste down. very good General Editor: E. E. Rich. A record of the minutes taken from the meetings of the council of the HBC Northern Department. During this period, North American fur trade was at it's height. The HBC underwent major changes in infrastructure and negotiated a coalition with the rival North West Company under the direction of governor George Simpson.