Fritz Raskop. Der Katechismus fur die Ankerwickelei. Berlin: Technischer Verlag Herbert Cram, 1951. “Hans Gmoser Private Guide Banff, Alberta” written on inside cover.
Books transferred to libary include:
Walther Ziersch. Gustav Waldau. Munich: Zinnen-Verlag, 1942.
Mrs. Theodore Thomas (Rose Fay). Our Mountain Garden. New York: The Macmillian Company, 1904. – dedication in pencil “William Jordan from Mrs. A.S.J. Taylor”- dedication in pen “For Margaret Gmoser from Ye Abbot”- post it note stuck to scrap paper “Ye Abbot is Bill Putnam.”
Marius Barbeau. Banff Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies. Toronto: The McMillian Company Canada, 1923
Peter Vergo. Vienna 1900. Edinburg, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1983. – dedication to Chic from Pam.
Gottfried Brandstatter. Nasswald und siene Pioniere. Austria: Verlag Gerhard Holler, 1998.
Otto Braun. Ihre Welt, die Berge: Huttenwirte auf Schneeberg & Rax. Wien: Verlag Niederosterreichisches Pressehaus, 1992. – with post it note “Complimentary copy to Hans, with helped with Conrad Kain”, dedication inside similar, in German.
J. Russell Harper, ed. Paul Kane’s Frontier: Including Wanderings of an Artist among the Banff Indians of North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971.
Otto Eidenschink. Richtiges Bergsteigen: Bergsteigen und seine Technik in Fels und Eis. Germany: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1951. – covered in brown paper
Wastl Mariner. Neuzeitliche Bergrettungstechnik. Innsbruck: Tiroler Graphik 1959.
Dipl.Ing Leo Handl. Praktische Schnee-und Lawinenkunde. Innsbruck: Wagner’sche Universitats, 1955.
Osterreichischer Schi-Lehrplan. Salzburg: Otto Muller Verlag, 1957.- inside cover “Hans Gmoser Guide Banff, Alberta.
R. L. G. Irving. Werden und Wandlungen Des Bergsteigens. Wien: Verlag Adolf Holzhausens Nachfolger, 1949. – covered in brown paper, dedication handwritten on inside cover, in German dated “Traun 17. Nov. 1951.”
Rocky Mountains: Canada’s Playground. Victoria: Shaw Bros., LTD. inside cover “Putnam For Battle Abbey.”
“Der Bergsteigerfriedhof in Johnsbach” by Josef Hasitschka, 1997 - short paperback book rough trans title “The Mountaineer’s Cemetery in Johnsbach.”