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History of the Saint Paul Fire Department
US $250.00
ApproximatelyRM 1,032.75
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“Good”
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Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “Good”
- Book Condition
- Good
- Place of Publication
- Saint Paul, MN
- Book Title
- History of the Saint Paul Fire Department
- Place Published
- Saint Paul, MN
- Defects
- This book is in Good condition and was likely issued without a, dust jacket. His book is half leather (spine and corners are, leather) The leather is quite dry and brittle. There's an inch, long chip to the bottom spine end of the book. The top rear, spine joint has cracked about three inches in length. The, corners and spine ends have rubbing, bumping and wear. The, endpapers hare marbled. The text pages are mostly clean and, bright. There is one small tear to the foredge of the title, page. Six copies of this book are listed in OCLC. "Burial, mounds in present-day Indian Mounds Park suggest the area was, inhabited by the Hopewell Native Americans about 2,000 years, ago. From the early 17th century to 1837, the Mdewakanton, Dakota, a tribe of the Sioux, lived near the mounds after being, displaced from their ancestral grounds by Mille Lacs Lake from, advancing Ojibwe. The Dakota called the area Imniza-Ska ("white, cliffs") for its exposed white sandstone cliffs on the river's, eastern side. The Imniza-Ska were full of caves that were, useful to the Dakota. The explorer Jonathan Carver documented, the historic Wakan tipi in the bluff below the burial mounds in, 1767. In the Menominee language St. Paul was called, Saenepan-Menikan, which means "ribbon, silk or satin village",, suggesting its role in trade throughout the region after the, introduction of European goods. " (from Wikipedia)
- Year Printed
- 1909
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Personalized
- No
- Topic
- Americana
- Printing
- 1st Printing
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Signed
- No
- Publisher
- Pioneer Press Company
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Subject
- Americana
- Original/Facsimile
- Original
- Pages
- 190p.
- Publication Year
- 1909
- Cover
- Leatherbound spine and corners
- Illustration Type
- B&W Photographs
- Special Attributes
- 1st Edition
- Region
- North America
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
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