Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ross-Erikson Publishers, Inc., Santa Barbara, California, 1980
ISBN 10: 091552029X ISBN 13: 9780915520299
Da: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 321 Pages Indexed. Covers show light wear and there is a large crease across the back cover. This book appears to be in large print however there is no mention of that. The word "Botts" is inked at the top of the half-title page. Design and photography by the author. The story of the Califonian missions as a cultural interchange between Roman Catholic Spain and indigenous Native Americans between 1769 and 1835. --- a study of 21 Franciscan missions and their asistencias (satellite units such as presidios and pueblos), dotted either side of a 600-mile trail known as El Camino Real linking Mission San Diego de Alcalá in San Diego in the south to Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma in the north.
Editore: The Joint Information Service, 1964
Da: Peter L. Masi - books, MONTAGUE, MA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: SNEAB
Paperback. Condizione: Used - Very Good. The Joint Information Service of the American Psychiatric Association and the National Association for Mental Health, Washington, D. C., September 1964. 219 pages. Illustrated. 9 x 6", paperback. Owner name (Max Pepper, M.D.), 'Press Room Copy' on cover, cover rubbed, text clean, tight, VG.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ross-Erikson Publishers, Santa Barbara, CA, 1980
ISBN 10: 091552029X ISBN 13: 9780915520299
Da: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Bruce Walter Barton (Author-Photographer) (illustratore). First Edition, First Thus. Text/BRAND NEW. Soft cover/NF, showing light shelf wear. Bookdealer sticker to rear cover verso. The story of the Califonian missions as a cultural interchange between Roman Catholic Spain and indigenous Native Americans between 1769 and 1835. --- a study of 21 Franciscan missions and their asistencias (satellite units such as presidios and pueblos), dotted either side of a 600-mile trail known as El Camino Real linking Mission San Diego de Alcalá in San Diego in the south to Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma in the north.