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David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, his daughter with a foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder

David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, his daughter with a foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder

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David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, his daughter with a foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder

by Bestor, Arthur Eugene, Jr., foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder, decorations by Arthur Lites

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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1945. vi, 44p., 10.75x14.25 inches, decorated title page of green Monterey Cypress (with light-offset reflection from ink transfer, looks rather like the shadow of the tree!) foreword, marginal annotation, three tipped-in photo portraits of the subjects, very good first edition hardcover limited to 105 copies bound in tan cloth, decorated with Cypress design and quarter brick-cloth backing and paper title label on spine. Generational account of an early California pioneer, his family and particularly his daughter Lee L. Jacks, big landowners in Monterey County; one of the higher points on the hilly Peninsula is "Jacks Peak." Presswork uncredited, but one Arthur Lites is responsible for "decoration and design;" his neat small cypress-tree silhouette, struck in moss-green, may be found on every single page.

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Title
David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, his daughter with a foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder
Author
Bestor, Arthur Eugene, Jr., foreword by Donald Bertrand Tresidder, decorations by Arthur Lites
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Stanford University Press
Place of Publication
Stanford, CA
Date Published
1945
Bookseller catalogs
California; Fine Printing, Fine Press; Scotland; Monterey Peninsula; 1840s;

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