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Science & Music

Science & Music

by James Jeans

Western Story

Western Story

by Charley O'Kieffe

The Great Platte River Road

The Great Platte River Road

by Merrill J Mattes

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Building For the Ages

by Kristine; Spencer, Jeffrey S Gerber

Nebraska Books & Ephemera

Buffalo , Friend, Ne

Buffalo , Friend, Ne

Purchased from Nebraska Historical Society in 1983 Condition: Good 7 x 10"
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$5.00
Thunderer of the Prairies

Thunderer of the Prairies

by Reprinted from The Chicago Tribune

156 pages of reprinted editorials and cartoons from the Chicago Tribune 1941-1944.
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$50.00
Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes

by Dorothy Clark Wilson

This is the story of Susette La Flesche,an Omaha Indian whose father in the mid-1880's became the last head chief of the Omahas. Very Good in brown cloth in a good dust jacket w/light rubbing,edgewear. 396pp. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1974. Hard Cover. The Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska was of complex ancestry --- Ponca, Iowa, French and Anglo-American. Daughter of the last head chief of the Omahas, educated in eastern schools, wife of journalist... Read more about this item
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$30.00
[Folding Panoramic Paneled Photo of a Corn Farm and Feed Lot Owned by B.F. Trosper of Cambridge, Nebraska]

[Folding Panoramic Paneled Photo of a Corn Farm and Feed Lot Owned by B.F. Trosper of Cambridge, Nebraska]

by [Nebraska]. [Western Photographica]

Cambridge, Ne: F.M. Steele, 1926. Very good.. Four photographs in five segments, 7 x 46 inches in length, folding to 7 x 9 inches on a card mount, 10 x 12 inches. Images joined with linen. Light wear to card, photo generally clean and crisp. An interesting documentary panoramic photograph depicting the livelihood and agricultural success of one B.F. Trosper of Cambridge, Nebraska. Each panel is captioned in the negative, with the third photo occupying two segments of the panorama. The first shows... Read more about this item
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$850.00
Henry Fonda Birthplace Print, May 16, 1905
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$25.00
The Complete Roadside Guide to Nebraska

The Complete Roadside Guide to Nebraska

by Boyle, Alan

St. Johnsbury. Vermont: Saltillo Press, 1989. Soft cover. Very Good. Signed by author on the half title page. Tightly bound, unmarked. There is a 1 inch by 1/8th inch stain on the lower closed text; does not intrude into the book.
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$4.50
Hartman Ranch and Family

Hartman Ranch and Family

Three horse drawn wagons, goat loose, itinerant Photographer
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$60.00
Residence of Claus Sievers, Four Miles West of Omaha, NE;Residence of Henry Eicke, Five Miles West of Omaha, Neb

Residence of Claus Sievers, Four Miles West of Omaha, NE;Residence of Henry Eicke, Five Miles West of Omaha, Neb

This map is from The Official State Atlas of Nebraska published in 1885 by Everts & Kirk. It was "compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations". there are also plans of the leading Cities and Villages throughout the State, which have been carefully prepared from the official records of each". "Much information has been gleaned from conversations with the best informed people and oldest residents of the State". Front of Print H856
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$150.00
The Horseshoe-Bar Ranch

The Horseshoe-Bar Ranch

by Roe R Black

Media Pub, 1985. Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. The pages are clean and unmarked, and the binding is tight. A very scarce memoir of this pioneer Nebraska ranch. 179 pages.
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$154.78
Blizzards

Blizzards

by Henry Vauck

This volume contains a record of the "happenings" at a little white schoolhouse on two days separated by 50 years. It also includes letters from the "outside world" and contributed accounts of blizzards, storms grasshopper blights and fires. Acknowledgements made to local residents for pictures and stories.. special recognition to University Publishing Co.,Lincoln, NE for the use " Nebraska Old and New"and to the Rev Wesley children for use of their book, "A Frontier Life"
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$50.00
Last Chance! Relief for the Sick and Destitute. Omaha Legal Enterprise in Aid of the Mercy Hospital. No Further Postponement! Final Settlement Must Be Made by All Agents, March 28, 1872 [caption title]

Last Chance! Relief for the Sick and Destitute. Omaha Legal Enterprise in Aid of the Mercy Hospital. No Further Postponement! Final Settlement Must Be Made by All Agents, March 28, 1872 [caption title]

by [Nebraska]

Omaha, 1872. Very good.. Small broadside, 8.25 x 5.5 inches. Previously folded. A couple of minor nicks at edges. Light tanning. The organizers of a Nebraska lottery for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital in Omaha advertise ticket sales in this March 28, 1872, broadside. James Monroe Pattee, known as the "Lottery King," came to Omaha in 1870, and with a Dr. J.W.B. Gardiner, a staff member and holder of the mortgage for the hospital, set up this raffle to pay the debt. The Grand Prize was the Redick... Read more about this item
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$450.00
The Broken Bow Country in Central and Western Nebraska, and How to Get There

The Broken Bow Country in Central and Western Nebraska, and How to Get There

by Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co

Lincoln, Nebraska: Burlington Route, 1886. Journal Company, State Printers. 8vo (8.5" x 5.75"), printed orange wrappers. 15 pp., folding map. 22" x 39.25", plus margins; map of the Burlington Route on back wrapper, 2" x 5.75". CONDITION: Good, tape marks near spine on both front and back wrappers, light dampstaining to a few pages, creases and small chips to back wrapper. A pamphlet promoting the developing town of Broken Bow, Nebraska including a large map, produced two years after the railroad arrived... Read more about this item
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$750.00
Fremont, Nebraska. Population, 12,006

Fremont, Nebraska. Population, 12,006

by [Nebraska]

Fremont: Hammond Printing Co, 1926. About very good.. [48]pp. Original printed wrappers, stapled. Small patches of dampstaining and light wear to wrap. Central pair of conjugate leaves detached. Internally clean. A very scarce 1920s promotional for the central Nebraska town of Fremont, northwest of Omaha on the Platte River. The pamphlet is profusely illustrated with reproductions of photographs that depict numerous town buildings and street scenes. The images are organized into sections such as... Read more about this item
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$475.00
Hebron, At Night

Hebron, At Night

Unused, Post card has creases and folds
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$10.00
"Turlington Stock Farms" res, of TW Harvey, Turlington. Otoe Co., Nebb

"Turlington Stock Farms" res, of TW Harvey, Turlington. Otoe Co., Nebb

This map is from The Official State Atlas of Nebraska published in 1885 by Everts & Kirk. It was "compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations". there are also plans of the leading Cities and Villages throughout the State, which have been carefully prepared from the official records of each". "Much information has been gleaned from conversations with the best informed people and oldest residents of the State".
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$85.00
Houses and Beyond

Houses and Beyond

by William Kloefkorn

Platte County Press, Lincoln, NE, 1982. Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1st edition Paperback in fine condition , clean, unmarked text, light wear, . Poetry from the State Poet of Nebraska.
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$20.00
History of the City of Lincoln, NE

History of the City of Lincoln, NE

by Hayes and Cox

Contains a brief historical Sketches of the State and the County. The Lincoln of today and the territory over which she holds commercial Supremacy
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$100.00
Dreams in Dry Places

Dreams in Dry Places

by Roger Bruhn

Against a stark horizon in a harsh climate, settlers in Nebraska everywhere erected monuments to their optimism. The buildings pictured in Dreams in Dry Places are not just famous landmarks like the State Capitol but also humble farmhouses, barns, grain elevators, courthouses, banks, churches, stores, and theaters. They represent every kind of architecture to be found in Nebraska--folk, high-style, commercial, residential, pioneer, and modern; the unexpected and the familiar, the poetic and the prosaic,... Read more about this item
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$50.00
Inside Lincoln

Inside Lincoln

by Roger Welsch

Staple-bound 1st edition 1984 paperback No markings throughout with a tight binding. Water marks on back cover.
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$20.00
One Kid's Family: A Life Remembered

One Kid's Family: A Life Remembered

by Isitt, Arthur R

(Self published), 1989. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 172 pages. A childhood memoir of growing up in Nebraska in the early 20th century. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy in wrappers (paperback). Inscribed by the author. Clean inside. No highlighting or underlining.
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$15.62
The Sandburr. Published Monthly During the School Year by the Students of the Columbus High School, Columbus, Nebraska [caption title]

The Sandburr. Published Monthly During the School Year by the Students of the Columbus High School, Columbus, Nebraska [caption title]

by [Nebraska]

Columbus, Ne: Columbus Printing & Specialty House, 1910. Very good.. 16pp. plus two leaves of ads. Original beige wrappers, printed in red, stapled. Minor wear and soiling. "This, the first issue of 'The Sandburr,' will undoubtedly mark the beginning of a new era in the history of the Columbus High School. For years we have struggled along without any athletic associations, literary or musical clubs, or official organ of the student body. ... We must all pitch in and boost for our athletic teams; our... Read more about this item
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$150.00
Nebraska History: A Quarterly Magazine: Volume 46, Number 4, December 1965

Nebraska History: A Quarterly Magazine: Volume 46, Number 4, December 1965

by Kivett, Marvin F. (editor)

Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, 1965 Original printed stapled wraps; pps. 259-389. "Mormons, Nebraska and the Way West" by Mortensen; "A Round Trip to the Montana Mines: The 1866 Travel Journal of Gurdon P. Lester" by Martin; " To Reclaim the Wilderness: The Immigrant's Image of Territorial Nebraska" by Zabel; "The Nebraska State Historical Society in 1965" by Kivett, plus treasurer's report, book reviews (irrigation, native vegetables,... Read more about this item
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$6.00
Ponca Dixon Co, Nebraska

Ponca Dixon Co, Nebraska

from larger book on back oh holt co
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$45.00
Plat of Crete

Plat of Crete

single page from plat book
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$50.00
Clason's Nebraska Green Guide with Road and Railway Maps

Clason's Nebraska Green Guide with Road and Railway Maps

by [Nebraska]

Denver: Clason Map Co, 1920. Good.. 31,[1]pp. plus folding map, 21 x 28 inches. Original printed card covers, stapled. Wear and creasing to covers, light wear to text. Travel guide for Nebraska, providing brief history and overview for travelers -- particularly auto drivers -- as well as state and city maps, auto routes and distances, and railroads. There is also a commercial index of towns with hotels, industries, altitudes, and population details. There are single-page city maps of Omaha and Lincoln.... Read more about this item
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$400.00