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Tschanz Rare Books
List Five
Usual terms (we’re a reasonable lot)
Call: 801-641-2874
Or email: [email protected]
to confirm availability.
(it’s all the same to us)
Post-Manifesto Pro-Polygamy Novel
1- Dunn, James. Janet Dixon, The Plural Wife. A True Story of Mormon Polygamy. Tooele, UT: 1896,
First edition. 61pp. Sextodecimo [18.5 cm] Tan printed wrappers. Near fine.
Scarce pro-polygamy work that was printed after Woodruff’s Manifesto. In ‘Solemn Covenant’ Carmon
Hardy writes that this is “one of the few novels written in praise of the Mormon institution” (p.91).
“James Brown was a polygamist before he married Janet Dixon, and was the husband of two wives,
Janet being his third wife. Their marriage was the result of a real love affair, and came to pass after
much tribulation. Janet’s parents, as well as her Bishop, who had an eye after Janet himself, were
opposed to the marriage; but she quietly overcame their opposition, and was married to the husband of
her choice, if he was a polygamist.” – (p.3). Scarce. Rare Tooele imprint. Flake/Draper 3047.
$235
Brigham Young College – Class of 1905
2- [Brigham Young College] Class of 1905. Logan, UT: Harrison & Rabe, 1905. Large black and white
photograph [43 cm x 34] on a plain gray mount [61 cm x 49 cm]. Image consists of 46 smaller individual
portraits. Image has nice contrasts. Minor rubbing to extremities of mount.
Typed note on the reverse gives the names of all of the graduates (list upon request).
Brigham Young College was established in 1877 after Brigham Young set up an endowment in the form
of 9,642 acres of land to support the school. Brigham Young desired a school that would not only give a
practical education in the fields of mechanical and domestic arts, agriculture, and industrial training, but
also teach the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The college offered a varied
curriculum during its existence including preparatory, normal high school, and college-level courses. As
an institution of secondary education, BYC was best known for its three year teaching certificate. After
1909, however, it began to cut back its college courses and eventually it taught only high school and
normal school courses. The college also faced trouble in the form of competition from the Utah
Agricultural College as well as local high schools. In 1926 the LDS Church decided to shut the doors of the
BYC.
$365
Rare Tribal Laws
3- [Piute]. Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Order of Piute Tribe, No. 1. Improved Order of Red Men
of the State of Nevada. Instituted 19th Sleep, Buck Moon, G.S.D. 379. San Francisco: A. Carlisle & Co.
(c.1870) 40pp. Sextodecimo [15 cm] Gray printed wrappers. Fine.
The Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Order for the fraternal organization, Improved Order of Red Men.
Subjects include: ‘Duties of Keeper of Wampum,’ ‘Membership’ (“No pale face shall be adopted into this
Tribe, unless he shall have attained the age of twenty-one great suns”), ‘Application for Degrees’ and
‘Public Displays.’ Also includes a calendar and explanation of terms used, along with an ‘Order of
Business’ (for example, item 7 refers to “Brothers sick, or in distress, or unable to follow the hunt.”) I am
unable to locate another copy of this (OCLC and bibliographies known to me). Rare.
$585
Sweetheart of the Rodeo
4- Craig, F.M. [Cowgirl on horseback] St. Anthony, ID: F.M. Craig Photographer, (c.1895). Cabinet card
[14 cm x 10 cm] on a gray mount [17 cm x 11 cm]. No back stamp. Strong contrasts. Faint pencil notation
on the reverse (illegible).
Nice image of a cowgirl on horseback.
$245
Fantasy Development in Canyonlands
5- Grand Port City Company Stock Certificate. Denver, C.T.: News Printing Company, 1861. Near fine.
Map at left margin showing location of ‘Grand Port City.’
Grand Port City was a fantasy (and unworkable) real estate development (scam?) at the confluence of
the Green and Grand [Colorado] Rivers, in what is now Canyonlands National Park (a few miles upstream
from Cataract Canyon). At the time this stock certificate was issued this area was mostly terra incognito.
It would be eight years later that John W. Powell would make his historic expedition of the area. Scarce.
$515
Texas Ranger’s Copy of a Cowboy Memoir
6- Hill, John Louis. The End of the Cattle Trail. Long Beach, CA: Geo. W. Moyle Publishing Co., (c.1920).
First edition. 120pp. Octavo [22 cm] Tan printed wrappers. Very good. Illustrated with seven black and
white images
Ex-libris, Texas Ranger, James B. Gillett. Gillett has written, in pencil, on the verso of the front wrap:
“Return to Capt. J.B. Gillett, Marfa, TX.” Captain James B. Gillett served with G.W. Baylor, and
participated in what was considered the last fight between the Texas Rangers and the Indians. Gillett
went on to publish his memoirs, ‘Six Years with the Texas Rangers.’
“The author has written a splendid little book as far as the cattle trails are concerned; but, like most old-
timers, he has written some of it by here say.” Six Guns 986. Graff 1888. Rampaging Herd 1035
$665
Bingham
7- [James, M.L.?] Carr Fork Bridge, Bingham UT. (c. 1910) Cabinet card. Image [18 cm x 12 cm] on a
brown mount [25 cm 20 cm] Nice contrasts. On the reverse of the mount “Prop of Hugh Graham. Taken
by M.L. James” is written in ink. Gentle rubbing to extremities of the mount.
Nice image of the Carr Fork Bridge with the mining town of Bingham shown underneath the bridge. The
background shows the outer sides of the open pit.
$215
Rare Translation of the Book of Mormon
8- Selections from the Book of Mormon in Hebrew. [Salt Lake City: Salt Lake Printing Center, 1982] Only
edition. 446pp. Octavo [21 cm] White wrappers with title in red and embossed Moroni to rear panel.
Near fine. A handful of faint smudges/discolorations to the white covers. Unusually clean.
A rare edition of the Book of Mormon in translation that was never distributed. Printed in an edition of
1,000 copies that was never officially released, due to typographical errors, and presumably destroyed.
Translating the Book of Mormon into Hebrew began in 1974 (a Yiddish translation was completed in
1932, but never released) and was completed in 1981. This was around the same time that negotiations
for BYU’s Jerusalem Center where ongoing. Jacobs 230Bs.
$1100
Salesman’s Sample of County History
9- [SALESMAN’S SAMPLE] [Forsgren, Lydia Walker. History of Box Elder County. 1851-1927. Salt Lake
City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1932] Salesman’s sample. [286pp.] Octavo [23.5 cm] Brown grained
buckram with title and covered wagon in gilt relief. Beneath in gilt relief is ‘1851-1927,’ unlike the
finished book that states ‘1851-1937. Near fine.
32 un-paginated pages of text (Preface – Chapter 1 [excerpt] – Chapter 3 [excerpt]) followed by 256
blank pages. The 32 pages of text are profusely illustrated, including a tipped-in color frontispiece. The
copyright notice (1932) for this work predates publication by five years. This is not something I have
encountered previously, and I am unable to locate any institutional holdings. Rare.
$465
Find the Treasure – Buy Books
10- Rhoades, Gail R. Waybill to Lost Spanish Mines and Treasures. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press,
1982. First edition. 97pp. Octavo [21.5 cm] Black and white illustrated wrappers. Very good. Former
owner’s name and address in ink on the title page. Hand-drawn map (to treasure?!) in pencil attached to
the title page.
Uncommon companion volume to ‘Footprints in the Wilderness’ that contains the signs and symbols
carved into trees, cut into rocks and formed through the arrangement of stones, that can help you (yes,
you) find the Lost Rhoades Mine. Illustrations and photographs by the author. Surprisingly uncommon
work.
$255
Chief Washakie
11- Savage, Charles Roscoe. Chief Washakie. Salt Lake City: C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery, [c.1880].
Carte de visite [10.5 cm x 6.5 cm] Mounted albumen. Pioneer Gallery backstamp. Upper left corner of
backstamp damaged (glue removal?). Very faint crease to upper left of card.
Chief Washakie (c.1804-1900) was a well-respected leader of the Eastern Shoshone and a friend of
Brigham Young and the Mormons. At the time of his death he was the only known Native American to
receive a full military funeral. This is not an image that I have encountered before. Rare.
$985
Self-published work on the Nez Perce War
12- Weatherford, Mark V. Chief Joseph: His Battles and Retreat. Albany, OR. January, 1956. First
edition. 178pp. Quarto [27.5 cm] Side-stapled tan wrappers with title printed on the front panel. Very
good. Minor wear and spotting to front panel. Internally near fine. Text on rectos only.
This work focuses on the Nez Perce War and the aftermath of this nearly 1200-mile flight from Oregon
across Idaho and Montana through the Dakotas and within less than a hundred miles from the Canadian
border. Joseph’s tactics where revolutionary at the time and are still studied at West point and by other
militaries the world over. Inscribed by the author on the front free endsheet. I am able to locate eight
intuitional holdings for this scarce self-printed work.
$60
Boulder Dam Photographs
13- 16 Selected Kodak Pictures of Boulder Dam and Vicinity. Boulder City, NV: Boulder Dam Service
Bureau, c.1940. 16 black and white photographs [11.5 cm x 7 cm] housed in a printed green envelope.
Images are fine with nice contrasts. Green envelope is also in fine condition.
A collection of images of the Boulder Dam [Hoover Dam] showing the interior, exterior and surrounding
area. I’m unable to locate any institutional holdings. Scarce.
$150
Photograph Album of Early Boulder Colorado
14- [Snow, Charles F.] “Souvenir of Early Boulder, Colo.” 37 black and white photographs mounted on
black paper and housed in a side sewn brown buckram album. (c.1918)
Photographs of the Snow family engaged in outdoor activity in Boulder and the surrounding area, visiting
a mine, driving dirt streets in pre-1920 automobiles. One photo taken on 14th Street where the Snow
photography studio was (2028 14th), also shows Curran Opera House and Jake Hartman grocery. Includes
an excellent quality family photo and a photo of a school group.
Charles Snow (1886-1964) operated a photography studio in Boulder, Colorado for 56 years. He studied
with Pirie MacDonald and went on to win more than 600 awards for his work. Snow served as President
of both the American Society of Photographers and the Photographers Association of America.
$615
Photograph Album of Early Boulder (part two)
15- Edward, Mary Ellen. “School Day Treasures”. 140 black and white photographs mounted on black
paper and housed in a side sewn green buckram album.
Photographs span from the 1920s to the 1940s. Includes early CU campus; Grade 4 at Mapleton; Ward
Post Office; Parshall; Moffat Tunnel; Harmony Hall camp with boys from Clayton College (Denver
orphanage). Photos appear frequently of Mary Ellen Edwards (likely her album)
$435