Item #6331 Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration. Sam H. NICHOLS, A. W. Frater.
Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration
Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration
Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration
Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration

Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial Resources and Capabilities of Washington 1903 Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration

Olympia: State of Washington, 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. Pp. 254. Illustrated with many black & white halftone photo reproductions and a tipped-in fold-out map. Index. Dark blue cloth, titles stamped in gilt on the spine, titles and state seal stamped in gilt and decorative borders in blind on the cover, decorated endpapers. Binding tight, gilt brilliant, leaves crisp and bright, head edge lightly dust-soiled, edges minimally rubbed, hinges with just a hint of starting, ink stamp to front endpaper: "Distributed through the Courtesy of the Washington State Library." Very Good. Item #6331

Presents a bewildering array of facts concerning human activity in the State of Washington, as well as the natural bounty of the state, sometimes presented breathlessly ("the best timber," "the finest climate," "unexcelled grain") all within a handsome gilt- and blindstamped decorated cloth binding. The handful of photos are quite clear: a concentrator at Silverton, Wash.; the campus of the Agricultural College and School of Science at Pullman, Wash. (later, WSU); the construction of the USS Nebraska at the Seattle waterfront, etc. A well preserved copy.

Price: $100.00