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Last of the surveying books

I'm retired and no longer need surveying books. About 2 years ago I posted here and was able to sell several books. Today I was going through the garage and found some books that did not sell. As previous selling-email me a price. If your bid is accepted, I will send you the book. If you find the book acceptable-then send payment plus postage. If you decide you do not want the book, just return it.

The following are for sale:
1. Restoration of Lost or Obliterated Corners & Subdivision of Sections 1883-1974. Carben Surveying Reprints. Hard cover.

2. Boundary Control and Legal Principles, Third Edition, Brown, Robillard, Wilson. Hard cover with dust jacket.

3. Land Survey Systems, First Edition(?), McEntyre. Hard cover, with dust jacket (torn).

4. Analysis and Adjustment of Survey Measurements, First Edition, Mikhail & Gracie. Hard cover, with dust jacket.

5. Legal Principles of Property Boundary Location on the Ground in the Public Land Survey States, Tillotson. Hard cover with dust jacket.

I also have a Curta, Type one, Serial number 69845 for sale. I would say it is in very good condition. In addition I have a Webb's Stadia Slide Rule for sale. These are fairly rare. May want to do a Google search.

I am interested in the Webb stadia rule. Please send pricing info.

Thanks

Dave

ingram AT cfw DOT com

I'd be interested in more information on the Curta- I've sent a separate email w/ more details.

-Nathan

Mr. Roberts,

I sent you an email about the Restoration of Lost and Obliterated Corners book.

Thanks,
Jimmy

I know this is an old thread. Do you still have 3. Land Survey Systems, First Edition(?), McEntyre. Hard cover, with dust jacket (torn)?

Book is long gone. Sorry.

If you need a copy of that book try Alibris.com. They have a number of copies available. I've ordered stuff from them before and the experience was good.

thriftbooks.com may have it...

I believe I have a couple of copies of the Land Survey Systems book, give me a day or two too locate them, willing to part with one.