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1903220105003The Aldine Book Company 1903-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Please Read a small stain on the right edge - No marks on text - My shelf location 42-a-38 The Aldine Book Company hardcover
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1903212425New York: The Aldine Book Company 1903. First Edition . Hardcover. VG. 369 pages in very good clean condition; edges and endpapers a little yellowed. Many illustrations. A rather large stamp from the previous owner is on both endpapers and both covers. Also his signature is on the fep. Red hardcovers with gilt titles and illustrations. Spine is faded. Gilt design on the upper cover is lovely and bright. Light wear on corners and edges. VG <br/> <br/> The Aldine Book Company hardcover
1903005610New York The Aldine Book Company 1903 1903. 4th Edition 5th or later Printing. Hardcover. Fair. xv 369 p. illus. 3 pl. 9 port. incl. front. 24 cm. ; LCCN: 03-29880 ; LC: HD9519.C3; Dewey: 338 ; OCLC: 237049 ; ex-lib stamps labels date due pocket reinforced binding ; front hinge starting ; foxing ; marbled endpapers ; numerous photographs illustrations plates ; facsimiles ; The Humble Beginning 1853-1863 : The little Kloman forge in Girty's Run-Excellent work- manship of the Kloman brothers-Thomas N. Miller and Henry Phipps join them-Notable extension of business-Prosperity brought by the war-A new mill is built at Twenty-ninth Street -Renewed prosperity-Anthony Kloman sells out-Quarrel among the partners -- "A Most Hazardous Enterprise" 1863-65: Andrew Carnegie enters as peacemaker-Some particulars of his life-His efforts produce fresh discord-Makes agreement under which Miller is forced out-Thomas M. Carnegie gets an interest-Miller and Andrew Carnegie start a rival mill at Thirty third Street-Its failure-Consolidation of the two mills into Union Iron Mills Company-Andrew Carnegie's disappointment -Reproaches Miller for getting him into the iron business-Calls it a "most hazardous enterprise" -- Early Struggles And Successes -- 1865: Phipps and Carnegie go on foreign tour and leave the business -Its narrow escape from disaster-T. M. Carnegie saves it-William Coleman's helpful advice-Phipps' trials on his return-UnforTunate-ontside venture-Andrew Carnegie's quarrel with Miller -His depreciation of the enterprise-Purchases Miller's stock- The first labor strike-Importations of foreign workmen-Ingenuity of a German-He shows Klomau how to build a " Universal Mill"-Andrew Carnegie's resistance to innovations-" Pioneering don't pay"-Opposes the great slabbing-mill-Its excellent work -Kloman's inventive genius-Economies of Mr. Phipps-Brings in John Walker his brother-in-law-Forms company to buy Twenty-ninth Street mill-Wilson Walker & Co.-Advantages of the change -- Iron Railway Bridges -- 1865: Formation of the Keystone Bridge Company-Incorporates previous business of Piper & Shiffler-Andrew Carnegie's claims as a pioneer-His strange mistakes-Character of Piper-Iron used in bridges a hundred years before Carnegie-Early iron railroad bridges-Commercial morals and early railroad management- Officials and outside interests-Influential backing of the Keystone Bridge Company-Its early prosperity-A balance sheet- Recent losses -- A Rivalry Of Great Furnaces 1872 : Schemes for iron-smelting-Phipps and associates invited to join them-Coleman advises construction of independent furnace- Lucy furnace built-Enters upon long rivalry with the Isabella- Interesting struggle for supremacy-Remarkable achievements- Description of old-time methods-Great services of H. M. Curry -Inventor Whitwell's improvements-Valuable discovery by Mr. Phipps-Hisclose trading-Disagreements of partners-Kloman's unfortunate venture-The panic of 1873-On the brink of bankruptcy-Kloman leaves the firm-Record of the furnaces -- Beginnings And Growth Ok The Steel Business 1875 : Erroneous histories published of this event--Vanity of supposed founders-Filching of laurel wreaths from dead men's graves- Coleman the real founder-Secures option with T. M. Carnegie of the Braddock site-Gets his friends interested-The elder Carnegie's opposition-Sees progress of Bessemer steel in England- Returns enthusiastic and joins the enterprise-Helpfulness of Colonel Scott and Mr. J. Edgar Thomson-Curious result of strike at Johnstown-Captain Jones made superintendent-His remarkable ability-letter exemplifying his broad views-Causes of success-Discrimination in freight rates-Shinn's methods of accounting-Disagreements of partners-They lead to construction of blast-furnaces-Wonderful records made in smelting-Also in converting works and rail-mill-Consternation in England -- Some Inside Financial History -- 1875-1888 : Secrecy hitherto maintained concerning profits- etc etc ; FAIR <br/> <br/> New York, The Aldine Book Company, 1903 hardcover
1992DADAX0822960958University of Pittsburgh Press 1992-01-15. Reprint. paperback. New. 6.00x1.20x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Pittsburgh Press paperback
1899035352San Francisco: Overland Monthly Publishing 1899. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Frontispiece By Maynard Dixon; Blashki L. M. Keeler A. B. Dewing Etc. Vol Xxxiii No. 197. Cover By Carlton Fowler Printed In Red. Lightly Used No Fading Or Stains Or Marks Slight Wear At Edges A Few Very Short Tears. The London Story Was Later Reprinted In "The Son Of The Wolf" London's First Book. <br/> <br/> Overland Monthly Publishing paperback
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19781695563Octagon Books 1978. unknown_binding. Used-Very Good. 5 vol. set. 1978 reprint. Cloth no d.j. Light shelf-wear. Includes foldouts with family trees of royal families. Bright clean copy. Octagon Books unknown
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178942124Boston: Printed by Adams & Nourse 1789. 54pp with the half title but lacking the final blank. Disbound. Half title and title leaves moderately foxed. Else a clean text. Good plus. <br /> <br /> Bridge speaks a few weeks after Washington's inauguration as President: "Man was originally formed for society and furnished with faculties adapted thereto." But not just any society-- only one which like the United States under its Constitution "protects the subjects in the peaceable possession of their just rights properties and priviledges." <br /> Bridge rejects one-man rule because the temptations of power are corrupting. He notes that God helped us obtain independence "upon terms too as honorable to America as they were humiliating to Britain." The rulers' task is to encourage education and useful pursuits and to distribute justice fairly and impartially. <br /> Bridge pleads for the bond-holders of the new country. They should be paid in full. "They risqued their dear-earned interest and their still dearer lives for the freedom of their country." America he says is "blest with the bright beams of gospel light and grace." <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 21713. Sabin 7808. Printed by Adams & Nourse unknown
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19921-0830625720Tab Books 1992. Paperback. New. 226 pages. 9.25x7.25x0.60 inches. Tab Books paperback
19172931450Simpkin Marshall 1917. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by libary. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: Simpkin Marshall hardcover
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