The City That Made Itself A Literary and Pictorial Record of the Building of Seattle [SIGNED by the author] BEATON, Welford Americana,Pacific Northwest Americana,Seattle,Washington State,Western Americana

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Small folio. Pp. xiv, 275. Frontis. Jacob Furth portrait with tissue guard. Illustrated with b&w gravure photo reproductions and engraved portraits with signature facsimiles, the latter with tissue guards. Index. Pebbled morocco over beveled boards, titles stamped in gilt on the cover, blind-stamped borders front and back, maroon silk endpapers, edges untrimmed. Rubbed edges and corners. Pencil signature of Bernard Pelly ("B Pelly") on front free-endpaper. Author signed in green ink and numbered 65 of an edition limited to 300. Newspaperman Beaton (1874-1951) arrived in Seattle in 1903. His projected photo history of the Denny Regrades became a deeply-researched story of the physical and commercial development of the city. Many of the photos, arranged in decorative settings, present then-and-now views illustrating the rapid changes. With fine printing on high quality paper in a deluxe binding designed by Beaton to be "a book worthy of the subject." TWENEY, 5; SMITH, 680; SOLIDAY I 1436.Previous owner's signature is that of Bernard Pelly, the first British Consul to Seattle, father of US Congressman Thomas Minor Pelly, and son-in-law of Seattle mayor Dr Thomas Minor, who figures prominently in the book.
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