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Fine in Very Good jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall 1st printing indicated on the copyright page. Fine with no markings and slightest of wear in a very good jacket.
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Very Good. Picture Shown is For Illustration Purposes Only, Please See Below For Further DetailsCONDITION-VERY GOOD light wear and scuff marks to jacket, light foxing to fore edges, pages in nice condition, shipped from the UK. 214 p. Contains: Illustrations. California Studies in 19th Century Music, 11.
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Good in Fair jacket. Jacket is worn, soiled, and faded, with a tape-repaired tear on the top front panel. Cover has a small cut in the front, same spot as the jacket tear. Edges are lightly faded. Book edge has foxing, which very occasionally affects an inside page. For the most part, inside pages are clean and unmarked.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. 1st printing. Square and unmarked copy in quarter cloth binding. xix, 214pp. Illustrations, including one color fold-out map. Jacket has light edge wear, offered now in a new mylar cover. Large book: NO international orders. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to-over 9"-12" Tall.
These are the papers given at the Sir Francis Drake Commission's Conference in 1979 where nothing new was presented. Although scholars presented papers about their subjects, much of the assumptions of a California landing site by Drake are full of conjecture without fact or substance. The Drake Navigators Guild is responsible for much of the fake, as in Fake Plate of Brass, information which boarders on fifth grade research without footnotes or bibligraphical facts of a Drake landing site.
Only the Helen Wallis paper of the British Museum is worth reading.
Check out www.FortNehalem.net for the most up-to-date about Drake's landing site.