No date of publication, though circa 1972. Inked names at the top of the first blank page. Very slight handling, though overall a very clean and intact copy. View More...
No date of publication, though circa 1972. Inked names at the top of the first blank page and in margin of one text page. Covers are just a little worn. View More...
Knute Kenneth Rockne (1888-1931) is arguably the most renowned coach in all of football who led Notre Dame's Fighting Irish to become a major force in 20th century college football. While in route to participate in the production of the film "The Spirit of Notre Dame," he was killed in an airplane accident on March 31st, of 1931 when one of the wings of the Fokker Trimotor broke up in flight. The plane went down in a wheat field near Bazaar in Chase County, Kansas (just south of Cottonwood Falls) killing all eight of the persons aboard. Rockne's friend and former Notre Dame coach, Jess Harper,... View More...
Original hand colored lithograph printed on both sides of the leaf and measuring approx. 14 ½ x 17 ½ inches. Light smudges and age toning on edges. Dis-bound edge remains un-trimmed. This map is salvaged from a damaged and incomplete copy of "The Official Atlas of Kansas" published in 1887. We generally have other copies of this map in various states of condition available, and occasionally a complete copy of the atlas. Will be shipped flat and protected with corrugated cardboard. View More...
Original hand colored lithograph printed on both sides of the leaf and measuring approx. 14 ½ x 17 ½ inches. Light foxing, and light age toning on edges. Dis-bound edge remains un-trimmed. This map is salvaged from a damaged and incomplete copy of "The Official Atlas of Kansas" published in 1887. We generally have other copies of this map in various states of condition available, and occasionally a complete copy of the atlas. Will be shipped flat and protected with corrugated cardboard. View More...